Self-disclosure
Self-disclosure is defined as the act of revealing personal information to others. Read about the impact of self-disclosure on mental health here
Self-disclosure is defined as the act of revealing personal information to others. Read about the impact of self-disclosure on mental health here
Compulsive buying disorder (CBD) is a mental health condition in which a person experiences the persistent, frequent, and uncontrollable urge to shop.
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Impulse buying means the sudden and immediate purchase of products without any pre-shopping intention or financial plan.
Social media addiction is a mental health condition in which a person experiences an uncontrollable and compulsive urge to use social media.
Repetitive self-mutilation, also known as self-harm or self-injury, refers to the deliberate and recurrent acts of physically hurting oneself without intending to end one’s life.
Gambling disorder (GD) is a progressive impulse-control disorder that can affect the sufferers’ families and social lives.