Dyscalculia: A math-based learning disability that affects basic calculations and bigger concepts by Alannah Miller | Aug 15, 2019 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics 2 + 2 = 4. Easy math for most of us, right? We learn simple math problems like this early on in school and continue to build that foundation of knowledge. Next, we learn subtraction, then multiplication and division, and so on. But what happens when someone doesn’t, or maybe…
Learning disabilities appear differently in kids and teens: Here are the signs and symptoms for both age groups by Alannah Miller | Aug 14, 2019 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Being a child or teen with a learning disability can be challenging and frustrating, especially if the learning disability goes undetected. Therefore, we must work to understand the symptoms one might experience at different ages and get children and teens the proper assistance they require at school. Symptoms of Learning…
What are the most common learning problems in the classroom today? by Alannah Miller | Aug 12, 2019 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Many school-aged children suffer from disorders and disabilities that affect learning, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, dyscalculia, language processing disorder, and many more. But what are the most common learning disabilities in the classroom today, and how can students best manage them to find success at school? 4 of…
Dyslexia affects areas of the brain that process language and makes reading difficult by Alannah Miller | Aug 12, 2019 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics Dyslexia is a disorder that makes reading or interpreting words and letters difficult. Learning to read and write can be difficult for kids that are just starting out and doing so with a learning disability, such as dyslexia, can be extremely frustrating. People with dyslexia might see words as backwards,…
Mental health disorders that often go undiagnosed: Bipolar disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and borderline personality disorder by Taylor Bennett | May 7, 2019 | Bipolar Disorder, Disorders, Mental Health Topics The unfortunate reality is that mental illnesses do go undiagnosed, for years or even lifetimes. There are multiple layers to why this occurs, including the individual’s failure to recognize that something is wrong or that the problem requires mental health treatment—additionally, many are hesitant to seek treatment out of fear…
450 million people suffer from mental illness right now: Brush up on your mental health facts and dispel common misconceptions by Taylor Bennett | May 6, 2019 | Disorders, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Millions of people in the US alone struggle with a mental illness, from major depression to anxiety, schizophrenia, and many others. Unfortunately, there are still many misconceptions out there about mental illness—let’s dismiss them for good. First, mental illness is real despite the myth that those who claim they have…
Mental health and illness statistics in the US: A look at the prevalence of mental health disorders, treatment, and impact by Taylor Bennett | May 6, 2019 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Research Every single year, millions of Americans suffer with a mental illness. By definition, a mental illness is a disorder that negatively affects a person’s thoughts, feelings, mood, and/or behavior. Examples include depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Each individual has a unique experience, as far as which symptoms they…
What is autism spectrum disorder? Symptoms, risk factors, and treatment by Lenora KM | Apr 1, 2019 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that typically appears in the first three years of life. It often impacts a person’s social abilities and interactions and can be accompanied by an assortment of learning problems (though, not always). ASD varies in its severity, and some people develop…
Is claustrophobia real? Is this fear of small spaces serious? by Taylor Bennett | Feb 1, 2019 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics Claustrophobia is the fear of small, enclosed spaces; those who suffer from it often go to extremes to avoid encountering such spaces. Symptoms include a racing heartbeat, dizziness, hyperventilation, shaking, headaches, nausea, and chest tightness. While symptoms are often brought on by simply entering a small space, the actual phobia…
Why personality disorders are difficult to treat: Is there a cure? by Taylor Bennett | Dec 7, 2018 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics While there isn’t a cure for personality disorders, there are effective treatment methods out there for those who struggle with these conditions, such as therapy. These clients can often be described as “change-resistant” as they have a particularly difficult time making changes, even when those changes will benefit them. That…
Are personality disorders genetic or environmental? by Taylor Bennett | Dec 6, 2018 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics Personality disorders are characterized by unhealthy thoughts and behaviors that make everyday functioning significantly difficult. The 10 personality disorders have each been analyzed and defined; however, there is still much to understand, such as how and why these disorders develop. Many experts agree that both genetic and environmental factors are…
Is being controlling a personality disorder? by Mark Borg PhD | Dec 4, 2018 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control When one is hurt by the world—initially by our parents or caretaking environment—it is a natural human reaction to try to control our external environment. Having a controlling personality is not considered to be a personality disorder; however, contemporary psychodynamic theory and practice see DMS-V personality disorders as being environmental…