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  2. Palliative care - Wikipedia

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    A relatively recent development is the palliative-care team, a dedicated health care team that is entirely geared toward palliative treatment. Physicians practicing palliative care do not always receive support from the people they are treating, family members, healthcare professionals or their social peers.

  3. Metacognition - Wikipedia

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    The interest in metacognition emerged from a concern for an individual's ability to understand their own mental status compared to others as well as the ability to cope with the source of their distress. [73] These insights into an individual's mental health status can have a profound effect on overall prognosis and recovery. Metacognition ...

  4. A Guide to Men’s Mental Health Care

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    According to the National Institute of Mental Health, men are less likely to have received mental health treatment than women in the past year. This doesn’t mean men don’t need or benefit from ...

  5. Imposter Syndrome: What It Is & How to Overcome It - Healthline

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    Imposter syndrome involves unfounded feelings of self-doubt and incompetence. You may be able to reduce these feelings by talking with people close to you or a mental health professional.

  6. Social Media and Mental Health: What's the Connection?

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    Bhat S, et al. (2018). "To sleep, perchance to tweet": In-bed electronic social media use and its associations with insomnia, daytime sleepiness, mood, and sleep duration in adults.

  7. What Is Gender Affirming Care? A Beginner's Guide - Healthline

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    Social transition. This is the process of shifting your social gender role, or the way you express and embody your gender out in the world. Often, this process involves coming out and making sure ...

  8. What is Emotional Health and How Does it Affect You? - WebMD

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    When picturing health, your mind may go directly to the physical. However, emotions also play a strong role in well-being. Studies have shown a connection between regulated mental health and the ...

  9. Psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The term psychotherapy is derived from Ancient Greek psyche (ψυχή meaning "breath; spirit; soul") and therapeia (θεραπεία "healing; medical treatment"). The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "The treatment of disorders of the mind or personality by psychological means...", however, in earlier use, it denoted the treatment of disease through hypnotic suggestion.