
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) And Autism: Are They Related?
Diagnostic labels can sometimes be arbitrary — and some people who are actually autistic may end up with the label of Borderline Personality Disorder instead, especially if they have suffered traumatic experiences.

Bipolar Disorder And Autism Spectrum Disorder: What Is The Connection?
Autism and bipolar disorder aren't even in the same chapter of the DSM-5, and at first glance seem to have very little in common. Yet, there is a deeper connection than you may think.

Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder vs Autism: Differences And Similarities
The symptoms of social (pragmatic) communication disorder will look deceptively familiar to anyone who knows anything about autism — but it's a whole diagnosis of its own.

Emotional Numbness And PTSD: How Can You Get Your Feelings Back?
Flashbacks, hypervigilance, nightmares, and aggression may be the most recognized symptoms of PTSD, but this trauma-related anxiety disorder can also lead to emotional numbing — the inability to experience positive emotions.

Addiction Treatment: 4 Things You Should Know About Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET)
Can Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) help addicts find motivation to reduce and even quit abusing alcohol and drugs? Let's take a peek at what this approach is all about.

Addiction Treatment: Can Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Can Help Addicts Reach Remission?
Can a powerful magnet help addicts reach remission? Transcranial magnetic stimulation is an exciting prospect, but much more research needs to be done before this treatment can be considered anything other than experimental.

Reduce Your Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease: 7 Preventable Causes And Risk Factors
AD is a condition that many elderly patients are at a risk for developing but it is something that occurs secondary to years of damage from other chronic conditions. There are many common risk factors that you can change now to reduce the chances of AD.

Alzheimer's Disease Signs: What Can You Do About Weak Muscles?
Alzheimer's Disease is a complicated condition that not only involves a decline in memory, but also a decrease in muscle strength. Recent experiments have shown that there may be a link between cognitive decline and muscle strength.

Addiction Treatment: What's The Difference Between Inpatient And Outpatient Rehab?
Treatment programs for addictions to drugs and alcohol — often called "rehab" — can be conducted on an impatient or outpatient basis. What is the difference, and how do you know what you need?

Why Depression And Substance Abuse Have A 'Codependent Relationship', And How To Break Free
All of us have experienced sadness, disappointment or a feeling of being lost and not knowing which step to take next in our lives. Some of us deal with the pressure by using and abusing different substances, and it sometimes spirals out of control.