Feeling mentally challenged or slow in certain situations can be due to various factors such as stress, anxiety, lack of focus, fatigue, or underlying mental health conditions. It is important to identify the specific triggers and seek support from a mental health professional if needed.
No it is a feeling or emotion, not matter.
Laughing all the time can be perceived as inappropriate in certain situations, such as during serious discussions or in times of sadness. It may also make others feel uncomfortable or misunderstand your intentions. It's important to recognize and respect the appropriate emotional tones for different situations.
A character's past experiences, upbringing, and personality traits can influence how they think, feel, act, or behave in a certain way. These factors play a significant role in shaping their perspectives, beliefs, and responses to various situations.
Yes, people can sometimes pretend in certain situations, by putting on a false front or acting differently than they truly feel or believe. This can be due to social pressure, fear of judgment, or to achieve a specific goal. It's important to remember that everyone can act differently in various situations, and it doesn't always reflect their true selves.
Alcohol can temporarily increase feelings of relaxation or confidence, which may lead some individuals to feel more mentally at ease in social situations. However, excessive alcohol consumption can impair cognitive abilities and decision-making skills, leading to negative intellectual effects in the long run.
Yes, some people may feel like they lack dignity in certain situations, which can be distressing and impact their self-esteem.
It may mean you are going through 'changes' or you are having too much stress or drama.Too much stress can make you mentally and physically sick. And drama might have you look at things differently and it makes you feel weird about certain situations.
It could mean that you feel powerless or trapped in certain situations in your daily life.
A person who is depressed; grieving or mentally challenged may have problems with tuning into other people's emotions, but this is quite normal and even people who do not feel depressed; not grieving or are not mentally challenged can still not have the capability of tuning into another's emotions unless they are paying attention. Psychologists and Psychiatrists alike have labeled certain people with no moral emotions and some of these people can commit murder without feeling remorse. Other than that every human can feel at times they can't seem to tune into other people's emotions or, they may make a mistake in thinking that person is a good person when they are not or, thinking a person is not up to par for them and make a mistake. It takes time to get to know certain people to make a judgment call on their emotions.
No it is a feeling or emotion, not matter.
Yes, wild dogs are known to attack humans in certain situations, especially if they feel threatened or if they are in a pack.
Dorothea Dix sympathized with mentally insane and worked to improve the conditions of the mentally insane.
you cannot become mentally or physically addicted to lsd www.talktofrank.com < its a site for teenagers however, there is some helpful stuff on there. Edit to the above: you can't become physically addicted to LSD but you can become mentally addicted to anything that makes you feel a certain way.
it makes the mentally harmed feel superior
I feel badly for them, and wonder if there is some way I can help them get help.
Uncomfortable
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