“When someone is trying to ‘have it all’ — which could mean the biggest house on the block, the corner office, the nicest car in the neighborhood and so on — it can impact their mental health because they are playing this perpetual game of chasing things,” Dr. Prakash Masand, a psychiatrist and founder of the Centers of Psychiatric Excellence, tells SheKnows.
The world awoke to the good news this week: All 12 members of the Wild Boar soccer team and their coach were rescued after more than two weeks trapped inside a cave in Thailand.
All are at a hospital being treated and eventually will be reunited with their families.
For some of them, the joy and celebration might be short lived, as they are now at an increased risk to experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues.
It’s very common to worry about what people will think of your appearance, including your clothing, accessories, and makeup but while those things can help make a good first impression, it’s important to remember they don’t define who you are, says Prakash Masand, MD, psychiatrist and founder of the Centers of Psychiatric Excellence.