Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Psyche.
The Truth of D.I.D.
For the start; I want to introduce myself. I am a victim of Depression and Anxiety Disorder. I am also a victim of Dissociated Identity Disorder.
My Inner Peace
In true belief, there is only one real hobby that can really bring out my inner peace: Writing. Writing for me opens up doors that were never there. It shows me how many opportunities there is for stories. To me, stories have unlimited creative outlets. It helps readers pour out their ideas differently. There are two big reasons why writing is a big deal to me, and how it changes my life. Writing helps me create my own story and with coping with loss.
Moonlight
Moonlight The Moon is a difficult subject since it has so many phases, beginning with the new moon and ending with the full moon. I prefer to think of this as a mental cycle in which we must strive to become full of light again when we are in our darkest times. When you transform into a full moon, it is the most wonderful feeling in the world because you are bathed in light, casting away the shades of darkness. The trouble with being entirely full is that when something awful happens, you start to let the darkness back in, you allow yourself to be swallowed whole, and you end yourself right back where you started.
Makayla CullumPublished 3 years ago in PsycheHighly Sensitive People: Superpower vs. Burden
I’ve always felt out of place. As if no one quite understood me and the things I would see or say were misunderstood. Almost to the point of feeling like they didn’t believe me. I could sense it because I observed their behavior and noticed a change in their tone. It was subtle, but it was there. So many times when I wondered why. Why is the world the way that it is? The universe is such a mystery filled with wonder.
Vanessa R. PowellPublished 3 years ago in PsycheThe Signs and Symptoms of Identifying an Eating Disorder in your Loved Ones
Professionals estimate that around 1.25 million people in the UK have an eating disorder. 5% of these cases were fatal, resulting in an illness that kills or suicide.
Sam H ArnoldPublished 3 years ago in PsycheHow Social Media Affects Our Lives. Social Media And Stress
Social media promotes and shares thoughts, ideas, and information by building different communities. According to the design, social media is based on the internet and offers users a fast electronic exchange of content.It is a common disease of modern times. There is no cure for it. As the world progresses, this disease is increasing day by day in people.
Mohammad ArifPublished 3 years ago in PsycheAnxiety and Depression in Young People
Picture this: A twenty-three-year-old woman, let’s call her Anna, is in her senior year in college. In a year, she’ll be out of university and into the ‘real world’ where she expects to land a well-paying job that will kickstart her career. Suddenly, she got wind of news about a fast-spreading virus from Wuhan. She thought it was not a big deal, that is until a few weeks later when governments around the world announced full-scale lockdowns. Her life drastically changes within a span of a few months. Her last year in college would be online, she would barely be outside, and she would be isolated.
Athena Wisdom InstitutePublished 3 years ago in PsychePsychology: People who know how to present themselves are more likely to be favored by love
Love needs to be expressed. You don’t tell the other person your love, even if the other person has a good impression on you, he will not know what you really think.
TRAVIS FOSTERPublished 3 years ago in PsycheHow to make my brain 10 years younger: 03 habits to reverse age:
03 Age Reversible Habits That will change your Brain. Most of the these habits are scientifically related to changes in our brain like stress reduction, sleep, nutrition and meditation.
Mohammad ArifPublished 3 years ago in PsycheTwo faces.
Excerpt One. Realisation without regret. When did I realise something about who I am was different?
Peter CulbertPublished 3 years ago in Psyche- Top Story - June 2021
When My Childhood Trauma Makes It Too Hard to Function
Childhood trauma is a very real thing, and for those living with it you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. One moment you’re sitting there totally fine then, BOOM. You’re sucked down a pit of despair and self-loathing and you’re obsessing over all the help you never got, and all the chances that were denied to you by people too selfish to see that you were drowning
E.B. JohnsonPublished 3 years ago in Psyche Dealing With the Fallout of Severe Bullying: A Personal Story
“MAN-WOMAN” “FUCKING MAN BEAST.” These are just a couple of the many “nicknames” I had at school. On the downside, the constant name-calling and physical attacks in my teenage years have greatly affected me in adult life.
Beth KennedyPublished 3 years ago in Psyche