'Self-Rating Symptom Scale SCL90' is one of the most famous mental health test scales in the world and is currently the most widely used outpatient examination scale for mental disorders and mental illnesses.
SCL-90 (Symptom Checklist-90) is a commonly used symptom self-rating scale. It was compiled in 1975. Its author is LR Derogatis. It is sometimes also called Hopkins's Symptom Checklist. , HS...
Depression is a serious psychological disorder that often manifests as low mood, loss of interest and pleasure, self-denial, self-blame, and a sense of helplessness, and even suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Symptoms of depression may affect a person's sleep, eating, and daily activities, placing a significant burden on daily life.
The causes of depression may be multifactorial and include biolog...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a psychological disorder, also known as social anxiety disorder. The main symptom of this disorder is that the individual feels very uneasy and anxious in social situations, especially when being noticed, judged, or criticized. People with social phobia often avoid interacting with others or participating in social activities, which can lead to difficulties in thei...
Security is a feeling of confidence, safety and freedom from fear and anxiety. It is a feeling that meets a person's various needs now and in the future. It is a premonition of possible physical or psychological dangers or risks. And the individual's sense of power/powerlessness in dealing with the situation, mainly manifested as a sense of certainty and controllability. Insecurity refers to an em...
Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a psychiatrically defined psychological disorder characterized by extreme self-centeredness, manipulation of others, and a lack of empathy. In order to help more people understand their narcissistic traits and possible NPD risks, the NPI-16 Narcissistic Personality Inventory provides a scientific and efficient assessment method.
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Childhood Emotional Neglect (CEN) refers to a situation in which a child's emotional needs and emotional expression are ignored, ignored, or ineffectively met as they grow up. This neglect may be intentional or unintentional, but regardless, it has a negative impact on the child's emotional development and health.
Childhood emotional neglect does not refer to physical abuse or neglect, but rather...
Psychological endurance refers to a person's ability to maintain a positive attitude, emotional stability, strong self-regulation ability, not easily affected by negative emotions, and the ability to persevere and overcome difficulties when faced with difficulties, setbacks, pressure and other negative factors in life. . People with strong psychological endurance can better cope with challenges an...
Success is a subjective concept that is defined and understood differently by everyone. Generally speaking, success usually refers to achieving one's desired goals, achieving desired results, or realizing one's pursued ideals. But different people define these goals, results, and ideals differently, and therefore, the definition of success is also different.
For some people, success may mean achi...
Nightmares refer to an intense and unpleasant dream experience that occurs during sleep, usually bringing about strong emotional reactions, such as fear, anxiety, despair, etc. Everyone may have nightmares occasionally in life, but if they occur frequently and affect the quality of life, you need to pay attention.
Nightmares are often related to an individual's psychological weaknesses and stress...
Most people think that as long as they are physically healthy, everything is fine, and few people care about their mental health. A person's true health should include physical and mental health. Although today's society is very fast and there are pressures from all aspects, has your personality and psychology been distorted and deviated from the original normal track? Let's test it together.