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Impact of SNS Use on Mental Health
Often, I find myself unable to stop spending time on SNS. It has become a part of my daily routine to endlessly scroll in search of something new, as if I am addicted. Sometimes when I check my screen time, I think to myself, 'That was too much.' In 2019, a study was published in JAMA Psychiatry examining the impact of SNS use on adolescents' mental health. Let's explore the effects of excessive use of SNS on mental health.
November 30, 2023
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Differences in Treatments between Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Depression is often referred to as a "mental cold." If you have depression severe enough to interfere with daily life, medication treatment plays a very important role. Nevertheless, one might wonder why we shouldn't just buy medicine from a pharmacy whenever we feel depressed, without going to a psychiatrist. The reason why it is crucial to go through a doctor regardless, is because there are cases where you should not take antidepressants, even if you are feeling depressed.
November 29, 2023
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Could an Odd Personality be Considered an Illness?
"Refreshing to be around", "Great except for personality", "Just different" When discussing other people, assessments of their character take center stage. But did you know that if your character deviates from the norm to an excessive degree, it might signify a ‘personality disorder’? Personality disorders are characterized by persisting patterns of behavior or character traits that significantly hinder the individual's ability to function normally in reality. Are you feeling uncomfortable at the thought of having a personality disorder? We'll delve more into what constitutes a personality disorder in this article.
November 28, 2023
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Personalized Digital Therapy for Depression
The number of digital platforms providing depression management is rapidly increasing, with developments ranging from digital diaries for emotional tracking to online counseling services. A study analyzing 'Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression' published in JAMA Psychiatry 2021 may provide insights in choosing the right depression management method for you.
November 28, 2023
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Rumination: Thought Habit that creates Depression
Numerous studies suggest that rumination contributes to the intensification of a low mood into clinical depression. It plays a critical role in the onset, progression, and persistence of depression. Then, what is rumination? Why is it a problem? How can we stop ruminating? Let's find out one by one.
November 28, 2023
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Depression’s Core Beliefs: The Three Beliefs Shaping Your Mindset
Cognitive therapy, the cornerstone of modern psychotherapy, was created by Aron T. Beck. Beck, a psychiatrist, found that patients with depression exhibited behavior inconsistent with Freud's theory. He also discovered that patients with depression have three core thoughts. This is known as the cognitive triad of depression and has become a crucial discovery in modern psychotherapy.
November 28, 2023
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The Mechanism of Social Anxiety
"There is an amusing adage among mental health specialists that treating depression leads to bankrupt, and treating anxiety leads to wealth” People with depression often struggle to sustain treatment due to their lethargy. On the other hand, those with anxiety disorders are keen to understand and find a solution to their anxiety. In this article, we will explore the seven factors that create and perpetuate social anxiety. Understanding each of these factors and applying them to your own situation can help to understand why you feel anxious.
November 28, 2023
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Social Anxiety: Shyness or Illness?
Many people feel uncomfortable in social relationships. Social anxiety was once called 'social phobia,' and you may wonder if your discomfort in dealing with people is due to your personality or a level of anxiety that could be considered a disorder. Let's examine how social anxiety phenomenon manifests through the contents published in academic journals. Reading this may help you reflect on your own situation.
November 28, 2023
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The Science of Mindfulness
Have you recently heard a lot of people talking about mindfulness meditation? Seeing famous celebrities and prominent CEOs enjoying meditation, it certainly seems to be helpful not only to monks but also those struggling with mental health issues, and even the general public. In this article, we will explain the scientific rationale behind why meditation is effective.
November 28, 2023
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Understanding Burnout: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
There are many books related to 'burnout' in bookstores. They deal with life after resignation, parenting stress, early divorce, and other new resolutions after experiencing burnout. But what exactly is burnout? In 2019, the World Health Organization defined burnout syndrome as 'chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed and is specifically confined to the occupational environment.' While not an official disease, burnout, which is recognized as an important phenomenon many people experience in modern society, holds quite a significance. In this article, we will explore everything about burnout.
November 28, 2023
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Distancing Principles
Here's how the Distancing program works.
November 28, 2023
1. Maintaining Distance from Thoughts
A significant number of people struggle with mental health issues. One in three individuals will face a serious mental health problem at some point in their lives. How did we end up in such a situation?
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November 28, 2023
2. The illusion of 'I'
"I" is an illusion. To be more precise, the "thinking me" is just a delusion. We believe that we think freely. We believe that we live our lives by proactively and ambitiously 'thinking.' It seems as though we have the reins of life. From this perspective, what thoughts you have and how you act every moment are entirely up to you. However, this is a blatant illusion. Thoughts merely 'appear' in our minds.
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November 28, 2023
3. Fighting Thoughts leads to Defeat
Many people unknowingly wage a ceaseless battle against their thoughts, especially negative thoughts. Such battles are often doomed to failure. Yet, many people, unaware of this fact, walk down a path that is destined to fail. One in three people will encounter significant mental health issues in their lifetime. One in five Americans take antidepressants. Can you imagine how many people are embarking on a futile battle?The battles they wage manifest in three primary ways.
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November 28, 2023
4. Thoughts can be 'Selected'
The notion that 'I' is an illusion, and the attempts to fight against thoughts always culminate in failure, can leave us feeling hopeless. If thoughts are not fabricated by our will, and we are told not to fight the negative thoughts that emerge within different situations, then what exactly are we supposed to do? Should we just accept as they arise? Does this mean that life is inherently difficult, so we should just resign and bear it?
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