What is hyperfixation? Symptoms, causes, and how to manage it by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Jun 13, 2025 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics Hyperfixation is a unique state of mind that goes far beyond a simple hobby or interest. Unlike casual interests, hyperfixations are intense, obsessive, and persistent—often taking precedence over everyday tasks and responsibilities. While commonly linked to conditions like ADHD, hyperfixation can happen to both neurodivergent and neurotypical people, shaping how…
Fear of germs: mysophobia symptoms and treatment options, explained by Hannah DeWitt | Apr 4, 2025 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics In the post-COVID era, many of us instinctively reach for a disinfecting wipe to clean the grocery cart handle before shopping. While a healthy awareness of germs can protect us, excessive fear can disrupt daily life and well-being. Mysophobia, an intense anxiety about dirt, pathogens (germs), and contaminated objects, can…
Personality disorder clusters: Discover their defining symptoms, differences between groups, and available treatments by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Jul 3, 2023 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Personality Personality disorders are a group of mental illnesses characterized by unhealthy thoughts and behaviors, which can seriously hinder someone’s everyday functioning. Some of these disorders have familiar names, like borderline personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or schizoid personality disorder. However, you might not be familiar with their distinguishing clusters. Each personality…
Can we blame filters and “Instagram face” for body dysmorphic disorder? by Wistar Murray | Sep 27, 2021 | Disorders, Media Use, Mental Health Topics The other day I was watching an Instagram video of a woman’s nose job. (On Instagram, I’m always watching either cosmetic surgery before-and-afters or slow pans around dollhouse interiors.) The woman was adorable. Then she did this time-lapse thing with bandages on her nose and dark circles under her eyes….
How to stop intrusive thoughts and control OCD symptoms by Madison Bambini | Mar 10, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) If you or someone you know struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you’re probably aware of intrusive thoughts. These are those unwanted, stress-provoking thoughts and urges that seem to come out of nowhere and prohibit you from thinking straight or performing certain tasks. For example, you might be running late for…
Substance use disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder often coincide: Understand the relationship and get the right treatment by Kailey Fitzgerald | Nov 21, 2019 | Addiction, Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) According to the National Survey on Drug Abuse and Health, 9.2 million adults in the United States struggled with substance use disorder and another mental illness (such as an anxiety or mood disorder) in 2018. These statistics show that substance use disorder and other forms of mental illness tend to…
Taking on too much responsibility can increase your chances of developing OCD (Video) by Taylor Bennett | May 8, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Assuming too much responsibility could increase your chances of developing OCD and anxiety. Researchers from Hiroshima University surveyed American college students about their feelings related to three types of responsibility: responsibility to prevent or avoid harm, responsibility for negative results, and responsibility to resolve a problem. The team found that…
Is being controlling a personality disorder? by Mark Borg PhD | Dec 4, 2018 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control When one is hurt by the world—initially by our parents or caretaking environment—it is a natural human reaction to try to control our external environment. Having a controlling personality is not considered to be a personality disorder; however, contemporary psychodynamic theory and practice see DMS-V personality disorders as being environmental…
College students are facing significant mental health challenges: Here are 7 conditions to keep an eye out for by Freddie Tubbs | Oct 31, 2018 | College, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics College students face severe mental health challenges, which threaten to wreak havoc on their studies as well as their overall wellbeing. It’s important to keep a watchful eye on the college goers in your life, specifically if they exhibit harmful symptoms of a mental illness like anxiety or depression. In…
Beliefs About Losing Control Can Worsen/Improve OCD Symptoms by Taylor Bennett | Dec 15, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Just this morning, as I was walking out of my apartment building, I froze at the bottom of the stairs. Did I turn the stove off? Like every other morning, I made scrambled eggs for breakfast. And again—like every other morning—I worried that I forgot to turn the burner off….
Why Was I Prescribed Zoloft? What Are the Side Effects? by Taylor Bennett | Nov 20, 2017 | Medication, Mental Health Topics Zoloft, or sertraline, is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat a multitude of mental illnesses, such as depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and social anxiety disorder. This medication works by restoring a chemical imbalance in the brain and offers many benefits, as it may improve…
Link Between Confidence and Action Broken in People with OCD by Taylor Bennett | Oct 5, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Research “When you have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, you don’t really get quiet moments,” says poet Neil Hilborn in his renowned poem “OCD”. What he means is you don’t really get a break from your obsessions and your compulsions, characteristic of the disorder. You experience repetitive thoughts and urges and feel compelled…