Gambling Addiction, also known as Gambling Disorder, is characterized by the compulsive urge to gamble despite harmful…
A Fugue State, formally known as Dissociative Fugue, is a rare condition where an individual suddenly travels…
Forensic Psychology applies psychological principles to legal matters, including criminal investigation, courtroom proceedings, and offender rehabilitation. Forensic…
Flashbacks are vivid, often distressing, involuntary re-experiences of past traumatic events. They are commonly associated with Post-Traumatic…
Fear is an emotional response to a perceived threat, preparing the body for fight or flight. While…
Family Therapy (or Family Counseling) is a form of psychotherapy that involves multiple family members working together…
Family Systems Theory, developed largely by Murray Bowen, views the family as an interconnected emotional unit. Each…
EMDR is a psychotherapy approach developed by Francine Shapiro, primarily used to help individuals heal from traumatic…
Expressive Arts Therapy uses creative modalities—such as art, music, dance/movement, drama, and writing—to facilitate emotional expression, self-discovery,…
Exposure Therapy is a form of behavioral therapy designed to help individuals face and overcome anxiety or…