Psychological Disorders

I’m a psychopath? Find out with this psychological test

I’m a psychopath? It may be that on some occasion you have done something wrong or have developed some strange behavior that has led you to ask yourself this question. First of all, we want to clarify that being a psychopath does not mean, as the cinema has mistakenly led us to believe, that we are murderers,

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Bulimia Nervosa: binge eating and vomiting

The person who suffers from Bulimia Nervosa exhibits constant preoccupation with food and the effect that ingesting it in exaggerated amounts has on your weight and body shape. At the same time, he cannot control the impulse to eat at the sight of food. Use inappropriate methods to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting, ingestion of

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Dromomania: this is the obsession or addiction to travel

“My passion is traveling.” Surely you have heard this from more than one person and you may have said it yourself at some point. Who does not like to travel? Discovering new places, disconnecting, living new experiences… It seems that everything is beneficial in travel. But what happens when traveling becomes an addiction or an irrepressible compulsion? You may suffer from dromomania, a

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Mythomania: the great danger of compulsive lying

We all lie, it’s true, but some people make it an addiction. Or in a disease. This is the case of mythomania, a psychological disorder in which there is a great danger of lying compulsively to obtain certain benefits. When lying becomes a disease, treatment must be sought, but mythomaniacs hardly recognize their problem. We tell you more in our dictionary of hobbies.

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Empty nest syndrome: how to overcome it and how to approach the new stage

When children are young, parents hope that they will never grow up or that they will stay with them forever. But despite those desires, life is full of stages, cycles or phases, whatever you want to call it, and it is inevitable that the child grows, develops, relates and flies from the nest.Sooner or later

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How it affects (psychologically) wanting to pose continuously

37 hours per week. It is not the number of hours we spend at work, but what some studies refer to as the time we spend on social networks. And it doesn’t surprise us, because posturing requires your time and effort. We are already immersed in this culture of exposing our lives or what we would like our lives

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