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Bipolar disorder; understanding the highs, the lows and the in between.
Pick Up A New Hobby To Help Improve Your Mental Health
A fantastic technique to help with enhancing your general mental health and well-being is by taking up a new pastime. There are many benefits to having a hobby, but for many people, the health advantages rank first. Hobbies come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They could be artistic, academic, physical, or simply unwinding. Despite the fact that it's not always easy to find spare time during the day, maintaining good mental health can be made easier by the many various activities and hobbies we can incorporate into our everyday life. However, during these rare moments when you are free from your regular responsibilities, you may have the chance to engage in things that you actually like. A hobby is more than just something you do for yourself; it's something you put time and effort into because it makes you happy and sparks your interests.
By Les Morgan2 years ago in Psyche
A Day in the Life of Bipolar Disorder: What It’s Like To Live With Mental Illness
Can you relate? I wake up and can’t get out of bed. I feel like a pink hippo is taking a nap on my chest. All I want to do is sleep, but I force myself to get up, anyway. It’s been like this for a few days now. Every morning feels like an impossible battle just to keep going.
By Scott Ninneman2 years ago in Psyche
How To Cope With Bipolar Disorder : My 15-year Battle with this Mental Health Condition
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental health condition that can be tricky to manage. There are two primary types of bipolar disorder: Bipolar I and Bipolar II. In the case of Bipolar I, individuals will experience both mania and depression. For those with Bipolar II, they’ll alternate between depressive episodes and sub-clinical hypomanic states. The prevalence of bipolar disorder is increasing at an alarming rate. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there has been a 200% increase in the prevalence of this mental health condition in just one decade. If you have been recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder, you’re not alone! This article will provide some coping techniques that may help you manage your disease so that you can lead a happy and fulfilling life once again.
By ANGELIKA KLESZCZ2 years ago in Psyche
Open Letter to Ye: What You’re Not Going to Do
To Ye, If you want to lead model walkways in mud, it’s disgusting but as long as the participants freely agree to be part of the show, that’s your business. Make “White Lives Matter” tees. Accept the torrid backlash. Cool. But what you’re not going to do is go against the Jews.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Psyche
Negativity Killing My Vibe
Everyone says that America has bad reputation for new immigrants. My husband because of his skin tone he fears he will be beaten and killed by corrupted police, and government officials in power. Yet he is willing to put his fears aside to make sure we can both have a good life in America. His fears are common though racism is everywhere.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)2 years ago in Psyche
Unseen Unheard
Feelings arise within me feelings of bitterness when I can't share how I feel so writing how I feel about everything will be shared on this blog, and diaries. The bitter stares of in her eyes, and complaints from the masses like her.
By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)2 years ago in Psyche
What To Expect When You Marry a Narcissist
If you’re planning to date a narcissist, these are the things you can expect in your relationship. Notice that because they are incapable of having a healthy and intimate relationship, this may be your only chance to get close to someone unable To empathize with others. Your marriage will be the most important relationship in your life; be wise in who you select to commit to. If you marry a narcissist you will be uniting with a person who does not have empathy. Empathy is necessary for sensitivity to others’ feelings and compassion. While you may not be physically hit or physically abused in this relationship, your heart will be broken 10,000 times. Even if you think you are a “strong” person and can handle it; your strength is not really strength but denial.
By Dark Secrets2 years ago in Psyche