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For sleeping problems, you are reading sleeping pills, so definitely read 10 safety tips
The Center of Disease Control and Prevention has called sleeplessness a public health problem. Which is a serious problem. There are many people who suffer from sleep disorders like insomnia . Some people resort to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT-I) for the treatment of chronic insomnia. However, medicines are also helpful in insomnia for some people. In such a situation, some tips should be followed to safely take sleeping pills taken for the treatment of sleep disorders.
tarikul islamPublished 4 years ago in Psychethe broken one's
Some people like reading, others like playing basketball, or cooking or running or painting. And then there’s a small portion who like fixing things, they like projects, broken things. They find broken people and they try to fix them, and the best part of it is sometimes they succeed. But sometimes you find that one broken person that can’t be fixed, they can’t be healed. And you see that you might just end up the same way.
Avin DabiriPublished 4 years ago in PsycheRipple Effects
Thoughts of who I used to be travel through my head at such a high speed, making me fall on my knees. Tears streaming down because the pain from the fall went right through my chest into my heart, making me bleed from the inside out.
Chana SaacksPublished 4 years ago in PsycheBy Proxy
A young mother reported her son missing in June of 2001 and she never saw him again. She was walking to the park with her son in her arms. Loosening her arms to let him down and play. He was only two years old at the time, curious about everything and anything that was around him. His name was Liam Cooper, named after his grandfather. The young mother turned around to go get something from her bag and to sit down to watch her son play. That was the biggest regret that she has from that day. She turned back around and Liam was gone. She couldn’t find him anywhere. It was like he was never there, to begin with.
Natalie C..Published 4 years ago in PsycheThat Moment When an Eating Disorder Chick Collapses Into a Fridge
Hello. Hi. Welcome. Thanks for clicking on my hopefully witty and catching headline. My name is Rhiannan. I am a wife and mother, advocate, student, consistently mentally unstable (just enough to keep it interesting) as well as a mostly recovered anorexic and bulimic.
I Choose to Dance With PTSD
Dear Coach Bennet: Thank you for teaching me that every run has a purpose. I totally agree with you. But could the key to becoming a stronger runner be...running less, not more? And a simple shifting of your tunes?
Karen LichtmanPublished 4 years ago in PsycheUnstable Relationships in BPD
Disclaimer: The following account of the given NHS symptom relates solely to the writer and is, in no way, a blanket generalisation of how all people think it feel. It has been shared to potentially allow more understanding, or to allow other sufferers to take comfort knowing they aren't alone.
Ver ArmstrongPublished 4 years ago in PsycheImpulsive Behaviour in BPD (Trigger Warning)
TRIGGER WARNING: Self-harm, bullying, child abuse, sexual abuse Disclaimer: The following account of the given NHS symptom relates solely to the writer and is, in no way, a blanket generalisation of how all people think it feel. It has been shared to potentially allow more understanding, or to allow other sufferers to take comfort knowing they aren't alone.
Ver ArmstrongPublished 4 years ago in PsycheDisturbed Patterns of Thinking in BPD
Disclaimer: The following account of the given NHS symptom relates solely to the writer and is, in no way, a blanket generalisation of how all people think it feel. It has been shared to potentially allow more understanding, or to allow other sufferers to take comfort knowing they aren't alone.
Ver ArmstrongPublished 4 years ago in PsycheEmotional Instability in BPD
Disclaimer: The following account of the given NHS symptom relates solely to the writer and is, in no way, a blanket generalisation of how all people think it feel. It has been shared to potentially allow more understanding, or to allow other sufferers to take comfort knowing they aren't alone.
Ver ArmstrongPublished 4 years ago in Psyche8 Methods of Emotional Self-Care
Self-care is often thought of as a form of selfish behaviour, when actually it is about maintaining or improving your health. We aren't saying you need to stop thinking about your other responsibilities, however you should consider putting time aside each day for self-care.
Ver ArmstrongPublished 4 years ago in PsycheCan Mitragyna Kratom Treat Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms
Kratom, also known as Mitragyna Speciosa is a unique specie that grows in the northern parts of Southeast Asia such as Thailand, Malaysia and Myanmar. Kratom has been in use since a very long time dating back to the nineteenth century.
Jennifer KurtzPublished 4 years ago in Psyche