Tag: GDF

  • Sleep Problems in ADHD and How to Improve Them

    Sleep Problems in ADHD and How to Improve Them

    A vital component of both physical and mental well-being is sleep. Yet, for individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), achieving quality sleep can be particularly challenging. Research suggests that people with ADHD are at higher risk of insomnia, disrupted sleep cycles, and poor sleep quality, which can exacerbate stress, anxiety, depression, and cognitive difficulties.…

  • Dementia and Alzheimer’s: How Counselling Supports Patients and Families

    Dementia and Alzheimer’s: How Counselling Supports Patients and Families

    Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are progressive neurological conditions that affect memory, thinking, behaviour, and the ability to carry out everyday activities. As populations age, more families find themselves facing the emotional, practical, and psychological challenges that come with these conditions. While medical treatment focuses on symptom management, counseling plays a crucial role in supporting both…

  • Breaking the Silence Around Mental Health in Older Adults

    Breaking the Silence Around Mental Health in Older Adults

    Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, yet it remains one of the most overlooked components of health in older adults. Ageing comes with unique challenges, from physical changes to social adjustments, that can impact emotional and psychological health. Despite this, conversations around mental health for seniors are often hushed, leaving many to…

  • Depression in Older Adults: Signs Often Missed After 50

    Depression in Older Adults: Signs Often Missed After 50

    Depression is often thought of as a condition affecting mainly younger adults, but it can occur at any stage of life. Among older adults, particularly those over the age of 50, depression is a significant but frequently overlooked concern. Many mistakenly believe that sadness, low energy, or lack of motivation are simply natural parts of…

  • Hidden Grief in Later Life: Coping with Loss and Emotional Pain

    Hidden Grief in Later Life: Coping with Loss and Emotional Pain

    Grief is often associated with visible sorrow, tears, rituals, and shared mourning. However, in later life, grief frequently becomes hidden, quiet, and unspoken. Older adults experience multiple losses over time, including the death of a spouse, siblings, close friends, declining health, independence, and familiar roles. Yet, many seniors carry this emotional pain silently, believing they…

  • Common Behavioral Challenges in Children with ADHD: What Parents Need to Know

    Common Behavioral Challenges in Children with ADHD: What Parents Need to Know

    Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions affecting children worldwide. It is not simply about being “hyper” or “easily distracted.” ADHD influences a child’s behavior, emotions, learning, relationships, and self-esteem. For parents, understanding the behavioral challenges associated with ADHD is the first step toward providing effective support and seeking appropriate therapies.…

  • Loneliness and Emotional Isolation in Senior Citizens

    Loneliness and Emotional Isolation in Senior Citizens

    Loneliness and emotional isolation are growing concerns among senior citizens across the world. As people age, changes in social roles, health, and family structures can significantly affect their emotional well-being. While aging is often associated with wisdom and life experience, it can also bring feelings of disconnection and invisibility. Loneliness is not merely about being…

  • Anxiety Disorders in the Elderly: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

    Anxiety Disorders in the Elderly: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

    Anxiety disorders are often associated with younger populations, but they are equally significant in older adults. Ageing brings many life changes, such as retirement, declining physical health, loss of loved ones, and reduced independence, which can contribute to anxiety. Unfortunately, anxiety in the elderly is frequently overlooked or mistaken for normal ageing, leading to delayed…

  • Aging Gracefully: The Role of Counseling in Later Life

    Aging Gracefully: The Role of Counseling in Later Life

    Aging is an inevitable journey, but aging gracefully is a conscious process that involves emotional balance, psychological strength, and a sense of continued purpose. While physical health often becomes the central focus in later years, mental and emotional well-being play an equally critical role in determining quality of life. Counseling in later life is not…

  • Mental Health After 50: Why Emotional Well-Being Matters More Than Ever

    Mental Health After 50: Why Emotional Well-Being Matters More Than Ever

    Turning 50 marks a powerful transition in life. It is a phase where experience, wisdom, and self-awareness are at their peak, yet it is also a time when emotional challenges often become more complex. Mental health after 50 deserves focused attention, not as a sign of weakness, but as an essential part of healthy aging…