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Online Therapy for Dementia Virtual Care Support Cognitive Interventions

Online Therapy for Dementia: Virtual Care, Support & Cognitive Interventions

Updated: October 2025 · Reviewed to enhance accuracy and reader support. Caring for someone with dementia is both an act of love and emotional endurance. As memory fades and communication changes, families often find themselves searching for ways to stay connected and supported. That’s where online therapy for dementia comes in. Through video sessions, cognitive […]

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Alzheimers Disease 2025 Early Signs Causes Stages and New Treatments

Alzheimer’s Disease (2025): Early Signs, Causes, Stages, and New Treatments

Updated: October 2025 · Revised with evidence-based updates and clearer explanations. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain condition that affects memory, thinking, and daily life. It develops slowly but can deeply impact how a person relates to their surroundings, loved ones, and even themselves. In 2025, new research and treatments are helping experts detect Alzheimer’s

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Early Intervention in Schizophrenia: Spotting the First Signs and Therapies That Help

Updated: October 2025 · Content reviewed and improved for clarity and accuracy. Schizophrenia doesn’t usually appear overnight. It often starts with small, confusing changes, trouble focusing, withdrawing from friends, or saying unusual things. The condition affects about 24 million people worldwide (WHO), usually starting in the late teens or early 20s. Getting help early can

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Distressed woman with blurred emotional reflections symbolizing bipolar disorder symptoms, created for PsychiCare article

Bipolar Disorder Symptoms You Don’t Hear About

As a psychologist, I’ve met hundreds of people with bipolar disorder, and no two stories are the same. One client couldn’t stop starting new businesses every few months, then vanishing from friends during “shutdown weeks.” Another felt like her brain was “plugged into lightning” one week and trapped in cement the next.  Neither of them

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