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Helpseeker.net is an engaging blog about mental health: Anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, personality disorders, eating disorders, drug problems, trauma, and more. Authored by clinical psychologist and PhD, Ove Heradstveit. Guest posts are always welcomed.
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3y ago
You spent ten years breaking me down, day by day. My self-esteem is gone. I no longer know what self-confidence means. I have no friends within miles. All of this, thanks to you.
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3y ago
The "school losers" do not exist. We invented them. A child full of desire for learning, talent and joy can quickly be reduced to a problem: One who does not "manage what everyone else can do".
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3y ago
Mimi and "Oda" were both in love with the same man, at different times. They both experienced what it means to live with a violent man. They tell their story.
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3y ago
Josh did not trust anyone. He was moved from foster home to foster home, where he always succeeded in being evicted in the end. But once this plan failed. When he met an adult who never gave up on him.
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3y ago
What happens when the systems fail those who need the help the most? That is one of the things you will read in this strong story - a story about violence and abuse and about health services that failed year after year.
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3y ago
The Silent Epidemic is an Australian documentary about self-harm. Self-harm is an unrecognized threat to our entire modern society, it is claimed in the documentary.
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3y ago
What do we do when it is not children who are bullying, but rather a school, a workplace, a small community?
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3y ago
That difference between me with Asperger's syndrome and a neurotypical person is probably most evident in how I look at friendships and how I function in close relationships.
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3y ago
Many people with Asperger's syndrome have a problematic relationship with food. Some people lack hunger and satiety, and they eat just out of common sense or at specific times. For others, symptoms of an eating disorder may be the start of an underlying autism spectrum disorder.
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