How to Truly Forgive Someone
Truly forgiving means we no longer hold the offense against a person who wronged us. But, forgiving in this way can be difficult.
How does long-term use of certain antipsychotic meds lead to uncontrollable, repetitive movements?
The facial twitches and jerky body movements of tardive dyskinesia can make you anxious or depressed. Maybe you worry about interacting with others. What can you do to manage the emotional impact?
Truly forgiving means we no longer hold the offense against a person who wronged us. But, forgiving in this way can be difficult.
It’s common for our anxiety to rise the closer we get to escaping a threat. Many of us are experiencing a version of this anxiety about COVID right now.
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe mental disorder that affects the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality, and relates to others. Though schizophrenia isn’t as common as other major mental illnesses, it can be the most chronic and disabling.
People with schizophrenia often have problems doing well in society, at work, at school, and in relationships. They might feel frightened and withdrawn, and could appear to have lost touch with reality. This lifelong disease can’t be cured but can be controlled with proper treatment.