Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition that changes the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
You can think of it like the brains “switchboard” malfunctioning; thoughts, memories, emotion, and reaction become jumbled together, making everyday life more difficult.
Menopause marks the end of a woman’s menstrual cycles, usually between ages 45–55.
It is diagnosed after 12 months without a menstrual period. Caused by a natural decline in reproductive hormones, particularly estrogen and progesterone.
Depression is a common but serious condition that affects your mood, thoughts, and daily life.
It’s more than normal sadness—depression often feels like hopelessness, emptiness, or being “stuck”, lasting for weeks or months.
Substance abuse refers to the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances including alcohol and illicit drugs. Repeated use can lead to dependence, addiction, and serious health problems.
Bipolar disorder is a long-term mental health condition that causes noticeable changes in mood.
At times, a person may feel extremely energetic or excited. At other times, they may feel very low, tired, or hopeless.
Anxiety is a natural response to stress or perceived danger. It's a feeling of fear, worry, or unease. It becomes a concern when it affects daily life. While occasional anxiety is normal, persistent or excessive anxiety can interfere with daily life.