What is the "dominant response" that comes about when you try to psych yourself up before doing something you don't want to? Trying too hard to psych yourself up can have the opposite effect?!
School and work are breeding grounds for stress. How can we make painful things easier to deal with? Is thinking proactively about them really better than not thinking about them?!
Today's theme is "stalkers." What stalkers desire is a form of mental nourishment known as "strokes." But what are strokes? The doctor will explain it in simple terms.
Seasonal affective disorder, also known as seasonal depression, causes depressive symptoms during only certain times of the year... and there's a pattern to it?!
This week's theme is "how to accept grief." Can you overcome grief by accepting it?! And that well-known Warring States general attends a mixer for a change of pace?!
If you're concerned that your sleep is too shallow, you may have sleep apnea syndrome?! And it could lead to hardening of the arteries, heart failure, or high blood pressure...?!
The emergence of extreme feelings of anxiety is known as "anxiety disorder." What characterizes anxiety disorders such as the fear of public speaking or of being exposed to the eyes of others?
When people commonly speak of fetishes, they're referring to what's known in psychiatry as "fetishism." One example is the underwear fetish. At what point is this considered an illness?!
Today's theme is "surefire ED remedies." ED doesn't necessarily mean you can't get an erection at all, but is connected to your sexual satisfaction level?! ...Is that a sea cucumber monster?
Today's theme is "cognitive impairment." If young people show symptoms, there may be depression, schizophrenia, or some other condition below the surface...?!
A "lolita complex" is referred to in psychiatry as "pedophilia." All of you with lolita complexes can't miss this one! Where is the borderline into pedophilia?! ...And so, this week's theme is the "lolita complex."
Mental disorders are conditions affecting the mind, such as depression, anxiety disorder, and panic attacks. The theme of the first episode of Comic Psychosomatic Medicine is "ED."