Emotional Numbness

How to Overcome Emotional Numbness

Emotional numbness often occurs as a response to extreme physical or psychological trauma. According to Psychiatric-disorders.com, it is one of the "avoidance cluster" of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. PTSD may develop immediately...

Emotional Effects of Anxiety

Anxiety can occur as part of daily life from stress. For example, an upcoming review at work can cause anxiety for a person. MedlinePlus notes that an emotional condition such as depression may cause anxiety-like symptoms. Some people may have...

Stages of Grief for Adults

The stages of grief typically cited range between three and seven, while most models subscribe to four or five different stages of grief. According to an article published in the Chicago Tribune in September 2007, there are five measurable stages...

Alzheimer's Stages of Grief

People with Alzheimer's disease and their loved ones may experience mixed emotions, depression and grief due to difficulty in coping with the symptoms. The Mayo Clinic recognizes that living with Alzheimer's is as emotionally strenuous on the...

The Different Stages of Grief

Grief is an intense sadness, a deep emotion that happens when a loved one or friend dies. Grief can also be experienced over a loss, not necessarily death, like the loss of opportunity, the loss of breasts after a mastectomy, or the loss of youth...

About Depression Symptoms & Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder that affects a sufferer's perception of reality. It affects about 1 percent of adults in the United States, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Both men and women can have...

Features of Anxiety

Knowing the key features of anxiety can help people tell if their concerns about family, finances and health are normal or becoming part of a disorder. Worries from time to time are normal, but when they become all consuming or obsessive, problems...

3 Stages of Grief

Grief is a natural emotional response to an individual's experience with loss. A mixture of feelings can be associated with grief such as sadness, anger, guilt, frustration or regret. People go through stages of the grief response to make peace...

A List of DSM Mental Disorders

The American Psychiatric Association published the first "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" in 1952. There have been several revisions of the publication since that time, and an update of the DSM is due out in 2012. The DSM is...

Domestic Violence & the Effects on Children

Domestic violence is when one partner in a relationship uses force, intimidation and manipulation to control the other partner, resulting in physical violence in the household. According to the nonprofit organization A Safe Place, an estimated 3.3...

Emotional Cleansing

Emotional cleansing is a process of detoxifying feelings that impair self-esteem, relationships and daily activities. According to Dr. Katharina Johnson, repressed, suppressed and unexpressed emotions affect emotional, physical and spiritual...

5 Steps in the Grieving Process

Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross identified five stages of grief in her 1969 career-defining book, "On Death and Dying." Her grief model can be applied to various types of loss and trauma, including bereavement, divorce, disability and job loss....

Seven Stages of Grieving & Grief

Robert Kavanaugh identified seven stages of grief in his 1972 book, "Facing Death." This grief model is similar to the five-stage grief cycle Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross proposed in 1969. Kavanaugh's stages are logical but not necessarily linear....

3 Ways To Understand PTSD

The human mind is a remarkable organ, both resilient and adaptive when faced with difficult challenges. In most cases, traumatic experiences are processed and handled in constructive or creative ways. However, there are times when the trauma a...

Having Children After an Abortion

Over half of women who have an abortion intend to have children in the future, according to John Ehiri's 2009 book "Maternal and Child Health." Everyone's story is unique. Yet, women -- and men -- who wish to have children after abortion often...

What Are PTSD Symptoms?

Post-traumatic stress disorder, commonly known as PTSD, is an anxiety disorder following a traumatic event that involves the threat of injury or death and causes intense fear, hopelessness or horror. Symptoms of PTSD sometimes appear immediately,...

Contributing Factors to Substance Abuse

Substance abuse is a term used to describe dependency on an addictive chemical substance such as cocaine, heroin or methamphetamine. Narconon suggests that these chemicals become the focus of addictive behaviors due to their impact and influence...

Phases of Grieving

Grief is defined as deep mental anguish caused by the loss of a loved one. It cannot be healed in a moment; recovery from grief proceeds through five distinct stages. You can speed the process of recovery from grief by becoming more aware of where...

Valerian Root for PTSD

Some of the hallmarks of post-traumatic stress disorder include anxiety and insomnia, and not everyone is comfortable taking prescription drugs to alleviate these symptoms. Valerian root is an herbal supplement that is known for its calming...

Signs of Depression in a Healthy Young Man

Depression affects millions of people regardless of how physically healthy they are. Although it is unknown whether men get depressed less than women, recognizing depression in healthy young men can be difficult. Men also experience and deal with...

The Effects of Children Left in Adoption

Adoption represents both a new beginning and the end of a previous way of life. Even in the best of circumstances, the loss of a birth family is difficult for a child to endure and understand. While the emotional and developmental effects of...

TV Violence & the Effects on Children

The average American child watches three to four hours of television every day, according to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. As noted at Kids Health, American children witness an average of 200,000 violent acts on television...

Anxiety Disorder Types

While anxiety is a normal and adaptive response to stressful situations, it can have problematic psychological and physical effects when it becomes chronic, persistent and unprovoked. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH),...

Symptoms of Grief & Depression

Approximately one in five bereaved people will develop clinical depression. However, it is normal to go through an emotionally and physically difficult grieving period in response to the loss of a loved one. It can be difficult to differentiate...

5 Things You Need to Know About Mild Stroke

A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, happens when arteries to the brain are blocked or rupture. Brain cells to that area of the brain begin to die almost immediately, which is why it's so imperative to get help as quickly as possible. If...

Can Nexium Deplete Your Body of Vitamins?

Taking Nexium helps to regulate the secretion of acid within your stomach, helping to relieve gastric ulcers and acid reflux. While taking the drug can improve the quality of life for people suffering from these disorders, the medication can also...

Signs & Symptoms You're in an Abusive Relationship

According to Dr. Steven Stosny, author of "Love Without Hurt," verbal and physical abusers are masters in hiding their true self in the dating phase. Once you notice the obvious signs of abuse, you are already deeply attached, making it...

Causes of Head Numbness

Head numbness, or skin numbness medically described as head paresthesia, is experienced as a disturbing lack of sensation in the head or portions of the head and face. This numbness results from a variety of causes, some traumatic and others due...

5 Ways to Recognize Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms

If you suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, you'll present psychological symptoms, including flashbacks of the traumatic event. These flashbacks can be so vivid and detailed, you'll relive the trauma and react as though it were really...