Hyperhidrosis( excessive sweating) means that you sweat much more than normal. Excessive sweating occurs even when you are not hot, anxious, or exercising. Some people with hyperhidrosis may suffer from night sweats.
Hyperhidrosis can be really distressing. Some people with hyperhidrosis avoid daily activities and social contact with others because of embarrassment about the problem, as this can lead to wet clothes or body odour.
Anxiety about the sweating itself may make it worse. Excessive sweating tends to be a long-term condition. I can help you with that.
Food can have a strong and powerful emotional draw that fills the void of sadness,loneliness and despair or nursing hard, former experiences of emotional pain. Whatever the case may be, many people struggle with food.
A better place to start might be first exploring our emotional relationship with food and avoiding deprivation states.
Sustainable weight loss isn’t about quick fixes or cutting out particular foods or macronutrients. Instead, it’s about modifying your relationship with food and exercise. Psychology is what underpins these long-term changes. I can help you with that.
We all feel inadequate or insecure at times. You might be worried about performing well in a new job, feeling insecure about your body image in a new relationship, or feeling like you are not a 'good enough' parent. This is part of being human.
However, if you find that you are persistently feeling that you aren’t good enough, and it’s having an overwhelming or debilitating impact on your life, it could be a sign of low self-esteem or low confidence.
So many of us struggle to believe that we are worthy of love and acceptance. It could be helpful to think about where this belief could have come from and what you can do to heal and rebuild it. I can help you with that.
Therapy for attachment issues is a vital resource for individuals struggling with forming and maintaining healthy relationships.
Attachment issues can stem from early childhood experiences, such as neglect or inconsistent care giving, and can significantly impact an individual’s ability to trust and connect with others. In therapy, these attachment patterns are explored and addressed in a safe and supportive environment.
Those who struggle to form a strong early attachment with a caregiver might later have trouble developing a healthy attachment with a romantic partner. I can help you with that.
Codependency is a dysfunctional relationship dynamic where one person assumes the role of “the giver,” sacrificing their own needs and well-being for the sake of the other, “the taker.” The bond in question doesn’t have to be romantic; it can occur just as easily between parent and child, friends, and family members.
Healthy relationships are mutually beneficial, providing love and support to both parties. Codependent relationships, on the other hand, are one-sided, casting one person in the role of constant caregiver. I can help you with that.
Behavioral disorders often cause marked behavioral changes that negatively impact relationships and the social functioning of those experiencing them.
Often, for a diagnosis of one of these mental health conditions to be made, symptoms may have lasted for six months or longer and caused problems in school, at home, in social situations, or at work.
The behavioral disorders may have similar characteristics, such as aggression, impulsivity, disruption, and onset at a young age. However, each is unique and has different treatments. I can help you with that.
High leverage trading refers to the study and understanding of the psychological and emotional aspects that influence traders' decision-making, behavior, and performance in the financial markets. It involves examining the impact of emotions, cognitive biases, self-control, discipline, and mental states on trading outcomes.
It recognizes that traders are not purely rational beings but are influenced by a range of psychological factors that can lead to biased thinking, impulsive actions, and sub optimal decision-making. I can help you with that.
Stress is how we react when we feel under pressure or threatened. It usually happens when we are in a situation that we don't feel we can manage or control.
Stress can manifest in a variety of ways in your mind and body, and there is no one-size-fits-all answer. It can contribute to feelings of frustration, worry, and burnout. You may feel physically exhausted, worn out, and unable to cope. I can help you with it.
Panic attacks happen at different times for everyone. Some people have one panic attack then don't ever experience another, or you might find that you have them regularly, or several in a short space of time. You might notice that particular places, situations or activities seem to trigger panic attacks.
You might find that you become scared of going out alone or to public places because you're worried about having another panic attack. I can help you with that .