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Kazmo Brain Center | Mental Health Counseling Clinic
The term “Impostor Syndrome” was coined in 1978 by clinical psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes. People who struggle to acknowledge their accomplishments are said to be high achievers. A...
There is a difference between Agoraphobia and panic disorder. It is estimated that up to 40% of us will experience a panic attack at some point in our lives, and...
Most of us have experienced some form of loss at some point in our lives. Regardless of our perspectives, grief and loss are inescapable parts of life. Life is the...
After experiencing a traumatic event, you might worry that you won’t feel better for the rest of your life. You can take numerous steps to help yourself feel happy and...
Schizotypal Personality Disorder: What Is It? People with schizotypal personality disorders tend to behave oddly or eccentrically, with few or no close relationships. Often, they don’t realize how their actions...
People with depression exhibit a wide range of symptoms, which can be complicated and vary widely from one person to another. If you’re depressed, you might feel sad, hopeless, and...
What’s an oppositional defiant disorder? A pattern of consistently hostile, angry, and defiant behavior toward authority figures characterizes oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), a childhood behavior disorder. Frequently irritated, aggressive, and...
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of talk therapy that combines cognitive processes with behavioral strategies. Treatments with CBT are usually short-term, lasting a few weeks or a few...
Do you remember working hard toward an ambitious goal only to fail spectacularly? It’s also possible that you feel anxious and stressed when you’re trying to accomplish something significant. In...
What Is Imposter Syndrome? A person with impostor syndrome has a chronic inner worry of being discovered as a phony and doubts their abilities, talents, or abilities. Those affected by...