Mental Health Hotline Articles

Gardener's Theory to Intelligence
Therapy
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Understanding Gardener’s Theory to Intelligence

When we think about intelligence, the first image that often comes to mind is someone excelling in academics or solving complex problems. Indeed, the American Psychological Association reports that intelligence, along with conscientiousness, is responsible for 20%-30% of job performance across most industries. But intelligence is much more than that,

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What is a Covert Narcissist
Behavior Disorders
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What is a Covert Narcissist

Think all narcissists are loud, boastful and easy to spot? Think again. You or someone you love could be a covert narcissist, making it harder to detect. These types of narcissists may seem kind, supportive and quiet in public, but how they view themselves and others privately is quite different.

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Mental Health and Imposter Syndrome
Behavior Disorders
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How Imposter Syndrome Causes Anxiety

Perhaps you’ve gotten a job and felt totally unprepared, or maybe you’ve been asked to present on a topic you have some expertise in but suddenly felt someone else should be delivering the information. These are examples of what imposter syndrome may look like. It’s a phenomenon where you doubt

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Your love language for better mental health
Relationships
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How Understanding Your Love Language Can Improve Mental Health

Love and the way we experience it can be an integral part of our daily life, but love doesn’t always look the same. Love languages explore how we express and receive love healthily. Since Gary Chapman, a relationship counselor, first introduced the concept in his 1992 book The Five Love

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Pathological Lying
Behavior Disorders
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Is Pathological Lying a Mental Health Disorder?

Everyone lies sometimes; it’s human nature. In fact, the occasional white lie can be a kind service to someone else. But when does lying cross over from normal to a disordered level? Keep reading to learn what a pathological liar is, how pathological lying ties into mental health and treatment

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Parasocial Relationships and Mental Health
Wellness
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How Parasocial Relationships Can Affect Mental Health

You may have heard the phrase “parasocial relationship” in headlines, interviews or documentaries. It’s a term used to describe a type of relationship that’s one-sided. But when does a parasocial relationship cross over from normal to concerning? Keep reading to learn more about this unique relationship dynamic and the warning

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