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Rashmi, P.
- Selfy as a Mental Disorder - A Review
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1 Mental Health Nursing, J.S.S College of Nursing, M.G Road , Mysuru, IN
2 Child Health Nursing, J.S.S College of Nursing, M.G Road , Mysuru, IN
1 Mental Health Nursing, J.S.S College of Nursing, M.G Road , Mysuru, IN
2 Child Health Nursing, J.S.S College of Nursing, M.G Road , Mysuru, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 4, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 169-172Abstract
Selfies frequently trigger perceptions of self-indulgence or attention-seeking social dependence that raises the damned-if-you-do and damned-if-you-don't spectre of either narcissism or very low self-esteem". Psychiatrists believed that behaviors could generate more mental issues in the future, especially those related to lack of confidence. You've seen it thousands of times on facebook and other social media outlets, there is even a song on the radio about it Selfies have become a huge trend in social media and psychiatrists and mental health workers are linking them to mental health conditions related to narcissism and a person's obsession with their looks. How far can the selfie obsession go A British male teenager went to the extent of trying to commit suicide after he was unable to take what he felt was the perfect selfie. Danny Bowman became so obsessed with capturing the perfect shot that he would spend roughly 10 hours per day taking up to 200 selfies trying to get the perfect shot. As things got more and more intense for Danny, he lost nearly 30 pounds, dropped out of school and did not leave the house for six months as he kept trying for the perfect picture. During his suicide attempt, Bowman was saved by his mother.Keywords
Selfy, Selfitis, Narcissism and Psychopath, Obsessive Compulsive.- Toasted Skin Syndrome-A Review
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1 J.S.S college of Nursing, Ramanuja Road, Mysuru-570004, IN
1 J.S.S college of Nursing, Ramanuja Road, Mysuru-570004, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 5, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 177-178Abstract
Toasted skin syndrome is observed on people who work close to extreme heat. It is also called as Erythema ab igne. Prolonged thermal radiation exposure to the skin can lead to the development of reticulated erythema, hyper pigmentation, scaling and telangiectasias in the affected area. Some people may complain it can go unnoticed. Causes are exposure to prolonged heat of high degree, in our modern times the use of laptop on the things has become a common cause. In case the discoloration does not disappear even after reducing exposure to heat sources, it is advisable that to seek the professional help of a dermatologist.Keywords
Erythema Ab Igne, Toasted, Telangiectasias.- Pompe Diasese-A Review
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1 J.S.S College of Nursing, Ramanuja Road., Mysuru-570004, IN
1 J.S.S College of Nursing, Ramanuja Road., Mysuru-570004, IN