CHAT WITH US
GET HELP NOW

Guidance



Attachment Large Size Large Wp Post Image

How to Know If Your Child Is Having Panic Attacks

“Mommy, I don’t feel good.” These words strike concern in every parent or caregiver’s heart, but when the symptoms include a galloping heart rate and shortness of breath, it can be very difficult to correctly identify the source as anxiety and panic attacks. Panic attacks come on suddenly and are frightening for children and caregivers […]

How to Know If Your Child Is Having Panic Attacks Read More »

Attachment Large Size Large Wp Post Image

How Common Is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?

Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) involves an overall approach to life characterized by self-confidence in the extreme: arrogance, self-importance, disregard for the feelings of others and the need for constant admiration. People diagnosed with NPD tend to have a difficult time with intimacy and relationships, and often require narcissistic personality disorder treatment.

How Common Is Narcissistic Personality Disorder? Read More »

Attachment Large Size Large Wp Post Image

5 Ways to Tell If You Have Antisocial Personality Disorder

It can be difficult to determine whether or not you have antisocial personality disorder, since this diagnosis is based on identifying behaviors, not emotions, as problematic. People receiving antisocial personality disorder treatment can learn to change those behaviors, but they first must own up to the fact that they do exist. It can be difficult

5 Ways to Tell If You Have Antisocial Personality Disorder Read More »

Attachment Large Size Large Wp Post Image

Images of Being Loved, Cared for Reduce Brain’s Response to Threat

The brain’s fear-generating capacity is a vital mechanism of protection that allows humans to respond appropriately to potential threats to their safety. From a biological perspective, the brain’s threat response is mediated by the limbic system via a pair of rounded appendages known as the right and left amygdalae.

Images of Being Loved, Cared for Reduce Brain’s Response to Threat Read More »

Scroll to Top