Key Takeaways Pet bereavement is a genuine and valid form of grief. The bond between humans and pets can be extremely deep and emotionally significant. Grief after losing a pet may involve sadness, anger, guilt, numbness, or loneliness. The stages of grief are not linear and can come and go unpredictably. Feelings of guilt around[...]
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Key Takeaways Narcissistic relationships often involve manipulation, emotional invalidation, control, and lack of empathy. The behaviour usually develops gradually rather than appearing obvious from the start. Many people in narcissistic relationships slowly lose confidence and stop trusting their own instincts. Gaslighting, blame shifting, and emotional withdrawal can leave victims confused and emotionally exhausted. Walking on[...]
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Key Takeaways Yes, anxiety can cause diarrhoea. The gut and brain are closely connected, and stress can speed up digestion. Anxiety activates the body’s stress response, which can lead to cramping, urgency, and loose stools. The nervous system plays a key role, particularly the interaction between the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric systems. Anxiety-related digestive symptoms[...]
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Key Takeaways Anxiety can cause chest pain. Stress triggers the body’s fight-or-flight response, which can tighten chest muscles, increase heart rate, and alter breathing patterns. Anxiety chest pain is real and physical, even though it originates from stress rather than heart disease. Common sensations include sharp, stabbing pain, tightness, pressure, or aching in the chest,[...]
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Key Takeaways Morning anxiety is common and often linked to the body’s natural early-morning cortisol rise. The “morning anxiety cycle” forms when cortisol spikes combine with anticipatory worry and poor sleep. Breaking the morning anxiety cycle involves calming the body first, then retraining anxious thought patterns. Consistent routines, reduced caffeine and alcohol, and better sleep[...]
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Key Takeaways High functioning depression is not a formal diagnosis, but a commonly used term. It often overlaps with Persistent Depressive Disorder, also known as dysthymia. People maintain work, study, or family responsibilities despite internal distress. Symptoms are usually ongoing and less visibly disruptive than major depressive episodes. Individuals may appear cheerful or capable while[...]
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Key Takeaways Anxiety can cause real physical and emotional exhaustion. The body’s stress response uses significant energy, even when there's no physical danger. Ongoing anxiety keeps the nervous system in a state of hyperarousal. Stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline contribute to fatigue over time. Anxiety often disrupts sleep quality, even if you sleep[...]
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