Infatuation Rules
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Early warning signs of mental illness are often missed. ... Here are five symptoms of mental illness that are often overlooked. Constant Fatigue. ... Physical Pain. ... Perfectionism. ... Lack of Emotion. ... Avoidance.
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Read More »In addition, some research shows that people with certain mental health disorders, such as depression, may have increased sensitivity to pain, in part due to interactions between brain chemicals associated with these disorders and pain sensation. Pain sensitivity can be influenced by a variety of personal, physiological and biological factors and is an ongoing area of research in its connection with mental illness. If someone is having random aches and pains that cannot be explained by their physical health, it may be worth exploring whether it’s related to their mental health.
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2. The importance of physical touch. Sex is an important part of creating emotional intimacy, but so if physical touch. Hold hands, rub his back,...
Read More »Everyone has times where they might avoid a certain task, or even certain people, for a variety of reasons: Procrastination, stress or a lack of interest. Developing a pattern of avoidance, however, can sometimes be a sign of a deeper issue. People with panic disorders, for instance, may repeatedly avoid certain situations that trigger their panic attacks. Avoidance can also be seen in people with schizophrenia who experience delusions. For example, someone experiencing a delusion may feel convinced to their core that a certain object, person or activity is “evil” or will cause harm to themselves or others. For some people with mental illness, avoidance can become a coping strategy. If you avoid X, Y or Z, then you don’t have to face the challenges that might come with it. This usually leads to a person setting hard limits on what they can and can’t do, often making their symptoms even worse.
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Are you being respectful? DO: ignore mean texts from your friend. ... DO: avoid or reduce contact with someone who isn't treating you well. ... DO:...
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