by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 21, 2021 | Depressive disorder, General
Work refusal is about denial of doing any work or task. It can be because of anxiety, stress, or depression. Work refusal is common among teenagers but adults also suffer from such kind of stressful situation in which they get involved in refusal of work tasks....
by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 20, 2021 | Depressive disorder, General
Being misunderstood is painful. It can leave you feeling helpless, shameful, impatient, and angry, especially at the person you want to share with. Most of us experience this on a weekly, if not daily, basis. You know that feeling when looking into the eyes of...
by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 18, 2021 | Depressive disorder, General
Psychomotor refers to the connections made between mental and muscle functions. Psychomotor impairment occurs when there’s a disruption with these connections. It affects the way you move, talk, and other regular activities. Mental tension and other psychological...
by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 15, 2021 | Anxiety Disorder, General
Dizzy spells or dizziness is the confusing inclination of being uneven or vertigo. You may feel like you’re going to blackout or your environmental factors move or turn around you. Vertigo is a typical side effect of anxiety. The vast majority has encountered...
by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 14, 2021 | Depressive disorder, General
The concept of clinginess is a bit hard to define. Some people see clinginess differently; others may see it as an act of care and vice versa. In general terms, clinginess is the anxious attachment one feels towards another and their resulting actions. They desire to...
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