Is There Such a Thing as Psychological Aging?
The concept of aging, which refers to the gradual loss of functionality in various systems of the body, has different dimensions (chronological,…
The concept of aging, which refers to the gradual loss of functionality in various systems of the body, has different dimensions (chronological,…
The English term “Resilience” corresponds to concepts such as psychological resilience, psychological robustness, unwaveringness, and the ability to recover in Turkish. Psychological…
Paranoid Personality Disorder (PPD) is a personality disorder that typically emerges during young adulthood and is characterized by a pervasive pattern of…
The fear of death is a universal fear experienced by all individuals, stemming from the universal concept of mortality. This fear is…
School phobia is defined as the reluctance of school-age children to attend school, refusing to go, and experiencing emotional difficulties related to…
Depression is defined as a “mood disorder,” characterized by individuals feeling emotionally low. Depression is classified into different subtypes, and one of…
Derealization is classified within dissociative disorders, a category associated with psychopathology characterized by suicidal attempts, self-harming behaviors, difficulties in concentration, mood fluctuations,…
Pica syndrome is a psychiatric disorder classified under the umbrella of eating disorders, encompassing various conditions involving disruptions in eating behaviors.
Derived from the Greek word “apnea,” meaning inability to breathe or cessation of breathing, sleep apnea refers to the cessation and resumption…
Narcolepsy is a neurological sleep disorder characterized by an increase in daytime sleepiness, sudden attacks of sleep or drowsiness, and disrupted nighttime…
Can Be Prioritizing ourselves, being able to say no to things we don’t want, expressing situations we don’t like are often seen…
Those we call our loved ones or those closest to us can become the individuals we most want to distance ourselves from…
The bond established between the therapist and the client is different from all other connections we form. This is because therapy is…
Stress, the natural reaction of the body during any moment of danger that requires adaptation or response, can be triggered by both…
Anamnesis is defined as the information provided by the patient about their illness and surroundings. Used to express the patient’s history, anamnesis…