Remedies to treat Panic Syndrome

Remedies to treat Panic Syndrome

Medicines such as Alprazolam, Citalopram or Clomipramine are indicated to treat panic syndrome, and are often associated with behavioral therapy and psychotherapy sessions with a psychiatrist. Treatment for panic syndrome involves a lot of dedication, as it is important that those who have this syndrome learn to control their fears, fears and especially their anxiety. […]

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Charles Bonnet syndrome: what it is, symptoms and treatment

Charles Bonnet syndrome: what it is, symptoms and treatment

The syndrome of Charles Bonnet is a condition that generally occurs in people who lose all or part of their vision and is characterized by the emergence of complex visual hallucinations, which are more frequent upon awakening, and can last from a few minutes to hours, causing the person to become confused and have difficulty, […]

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Couvade syndrome: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Couvade syndrome: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Couvade syndrome corresponds to a set of symptoms that can appear in men during their partner’s pregnancy, which psychologically express the pregnancy by presenting similar sensations. Thus, men can gain weight, suffer from nausea, cravings, crying spells or even depression. The symptoms also demonstrate the need that many men have to become fathers, or the […]

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How to identify and treat Leigh Syndrome

How to identify and treat Leigh Syndrome

Leigh Syndrome is a rare genetic disease that causes progressive destruction of the central nervous system, thus affecting the brain, spinal cord or optic nerve, for example. Generally, the first symptoms appear between 3 months and 2 years of age and include loss of motor skills, vomiting and marked loss of appetite. However, in rarer […]

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Cotard syndrome: what it is, symptoms and treatment

Cotard syndrome: what it is, symptoms and treatment

Cotard syndrome, popularly known as “walking corpse syndrome”, is a very rare psychological disorder in which a person believes that they are dead, that parts of their body have disappeared or that their organs are rotting. For this reason, this syndrome represents a high risk of self-harm or suicide. The causes of Cotard syndrome are […]

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Stockholm syndrome: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response that can occur in people who find themselves in a stressful situation, such as in the case of kidnappings, house arrest or situations of abuse, for example, causing the victim, subconsciously, to establish sympathy or a more personal connection and emotional bonds of friendship or affection with the aggressor, […]

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Borderline syndrome: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Borderline syndrome: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Borderline syndrome or borderline personality disorder is characterized by rapid changes in mood, fear of being abandoned by friends or partners, unstable relationships and impulsive behaviors. Although borderline syndrome does not have a specific cause, there is a genetic predisposition for its development. Furthermore, it is more common in the case of a history of […]

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7 treatments for burnout syndrome

7 treatments for burnout syndrome

Treatment for burnout syndrome involves cognitive behavioral therapy, physical exercise, relaxation techniques or lifestyle changes, as these allow you to reduce stress, alleviate burnout symptoms and promote physical well-being. and mental. Burnout syndrome is a psychological condition in which a person feels physically, emotionally or mentally exhausted due to excessive stress caused by work, causing […]

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Impostor syndrome: what it is, symptoms and how to treat it

Impostor syndrome: what it is, symptoms and how to treat it

Impostor syndrome is a psychological disorder that is more common in people who have great professional and/or academic achievements but who cannot accept or admit their success, as they believe that their achievements are luck or because someone helped them. In this way, the person lives in fear and thinks that at any moment they […]

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