Mental Health: Celebs Rumors

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Bruce Willis’ daughter shares why it’s important for her family to discuss Bruce’s mental health

Rumer Willis is sharing an update regarding the health of her father, Bruce Willis. She’s also shared why her family has made it a priority to share news of Willis to his fans, and how that process has helped them heal and come together.Bruce Willis’ wife Emma shares photo celebrating their ‘crystal anniversary’Bruce Willis’ daughter inherited one of his best traitsA post shared by Rumer Glenn Willis (@rumerwillis)Rumer made an appearance on Fox News, sharing that Bruce was doing “great.” She also shared how special it was for people to reach out to her and her family during this difficult time.
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Inside ‘derealization,’ the psychological disorder affecting Landon Barker
spent time in a Los Angeles hospital earlier this week, fans of the young musician worried that it might have been due to a psychological malady that makes you feel like you are living in a dream.Landon Barker, 18, told his 1.9 million Instagram followers earlier this month that he suffers from “derealization” — a little-known psychological disorder that affects 2% of the population, with many saying it makes them feel like robots, according to studies in the US and the United Kingdom.Derealization affects 6.4 million people in the US, according to the studies.People who suffer from the ailment have described feeling as though they are observing their life through a piece of glass or as if they are appearing in a movie or a dream.Also known as “depersonalization,” the ailment mainly affects teens and young adults, making them feel emotionally disconnected from loved ones and distorting their perceptions of time, shape and distance, according to reports. Symptoms can become so severe that they interfere with a person’s ability to maintain relationships and, in some cases, can require hospital stays and medication.“Depersonalization-derealization disorder occurs when you persistently or repeatedly have the feeling that you’re observing yourself from outside your body or you have a sense that things around you aren’t real, or both,” according to a post on the Mayo Clinic’s website.
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