Articles
Does CBD Help With Depression?
CBD is emerging as a potential therapy to help with depression.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
PTSD Hyperarousal: Symptoms & Causes
Hyperarousal is a heightened state of physiological and psychological alertness and reactivity.
— Tzall D. Written article
PlushCare Review 2023: Pros & Cons, Cost, & Who It’s Right For
Review on the healthcare site PlushCare
— Tzall D. Written article
How to Get Out of Bed When Depressed: 7 Tips From a Therapist
Depression can be extraordinarily immobilizing, making you feel like you can’t get out of bed and zapped of motivation.
— Tzall D. Written article
How Long Does MDMA (Molly) Last & Stay in Your System?
Several factors determine how long MDMA (molly) stays in your system
— Tzall D. Written article
Dopamine Addiction: Myths Vs. Facts
As dopamine addiction is not a recognized medical diagnosis or condition, it is an informal reference to addictive behaviors that involve the brain’s dopamine system.
— Tzall D. Written article
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Addiction
CBT is just one way of treating addiction
— Tzall D. Written article
Situationship: What It Means & Signs You Are In One
This is a relationship you unknowingly find yourself in
— Tzall D. Written article
Hysterical Bonding: What It Means & How to Overcome It
Hysterical bonding is an emotion focused way of dealing with infidelity from your partner
— Tzall D. Written article
10 Questions to Ask Your Partner After Infidelity
You will need to know what you’re getting into
— Tzall D. Written article
Signs of A Relapse: How To Track the Stages of Relapse
Warning signs of a relapse can be prominent or hidden
— Tzall D. Written article
Is It Okay to Have Crushes While in a Relationship?
Having a crush is natural and healthy when in a relationship.
— Tzall D. Written article
Marijuana & Alcohol: Understanding the Risks
Mixing marijuana and alcohol can be a destructive combination.
— Tzall D. Written article
Bipolar Disorder: Types, Causes, & Treatments
Bipolar disorder is a mental health disorder whose core feature is a disturbance in mood.
— Tzall D. Written article
10 Reasons Why Bipolar Relationships Fail & How to Cope
People with Bipolar Disorder may struggle with maintaining a romantic relationship due to the many symptoms accompanying the diagnosis.
— Tzall D. Written article
Bipolar Disorder vs. Anxiety Disorder: Understanding the Differences
Bipolar disorder and anxiety are two distinct mental health issues.
— Tzall D. Written article
22 Tips for How to Communicate in a Relationship
Improving your communication skills for a healthier relationship takes work.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
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