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Mental Health - It is possible that I suffer from a mental disorder?

Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

Related topics: event, health, awake, mental, disorder, mental health, mental disorder, disorders

Response posted by YULI FRADKIN 5 weeks ago: It's understandable to question your mental health if you're experiencing symptoms or feelings that are difficult to manage or understand. Recognizing that you might need help is an important first step. Here are some signs that might indicate the presence of a mental health disorder: ...

Would getting more involved with religion help my mental health?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: religion, health, mental, mental health

Answer posted by italian 3+ months ago: God has promised to remove the very causes of mental disorders permanently. When God fulfills that promise, never again will painful feelings, mental distress, and hurtful memories “be called to mind, nor will they come up into the heart.”​—Isaiah 65:17. Therefore Religion will n ...

Is it gaslighting when your SO tells you they are going to leave because of something you said?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: leave, year, husband, health, juggling, issue, mental, years, time, mental health, love

Response posted by pelorustech 3+ months ago: Gaslighting involves manipulating someone's perception of reality to make them doubt their own feelings, thoughts, and memories. If your significant other (SO) threatens to leave because of something you said, it might not necessarily be gaslighting on its own. However, if they repeatedly use ...

ESAs on University Campus?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: dog, dorm, university, campus, college, disability, mental illness, mental disorder

Response posted by jamesclarkson 3+ months ago: It depends on the state that you're living in and the campus rules. In the USA, most universities do not allow emotional support animals in classes. Some universities allow ESAs in classrooms. You can check the university guidelines to get the proper idea.

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