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Bipolar disorder; understanding the highs, the lows and the in between.
"Wrap Your Eye and See The Poison Version of You"
In the quiet of your study, you sat hunched over your laptop, fingers tapping impatiently on the keys. A thick cloud of frustration hung in the air, your mind trapped in a suffocating cage of writer's block. The weight of your own expectations bore down on you, pushing you to the edge of your sanity.
CosmicClipPublished 9 months ago in PsycheUnraveling Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects memory, cognitive function, and behavior. It is the most common cause of dementia, a term used to describe a group of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily functioning. In this comprehensive article, we will explore the symptoms, psychological and biological causes, consequences, medical treatments, psychological interventions, and precautions associated with Alzheimer's disease
Shams Ul QammarPublished 9 months ago in PsycheADHD Masking: Are you hiding your symptoms?
Have you ever heard of ADHD masking? It's a phenomenon that many people with ADHD are not even aware of. They go through life trying to fit in and feeling like something is not quite right, but they can't pinpoint what it is.
Signs That You are Depressed, Not Lazy
Have you ever had days where all you wanted to do is lie in bed and do absolutely nothing else, you just wanted to be lazy and not worry about any of your responsibilities? We've all had our off days. We've all felt lazy, unmotivated, and uninspired from time to time, and it's normal to feel like that. But we live in such a hypercompetitive society that's so hyperfocused on pursuing success and wealth that it's made us feel internally guilty for the time we spend not working towards something productive.
The Enigmatic Quill: Unleashing the Power of a Psychological Thriller
In the quaint town of Greenwood, where the lines between reality and imagination blur, lived a reclusive writer named Alex Turner. Known for his enigmatic stories and haunting characters, he spent his days secluded in a dimly lit study, surrounded by antique books and old manuscripts. The town had always been intrigued by his works, but little did they know that his next creation would be unlike anything they had ever read.
M Noor ul HasanPublished 9 months ago in Psyche10 Habits to Cultivate Unstoppable Mental Strength
10 Habits to Cultivate Unstoppable Mental Strength In life, we all face challenges that test our mental fortitude. The ability to remain resilient and strong in the face of adversity is a skill worth mastering. In this article, we will explore ten powerful habits that can help you become mentally stronger and better equipped to navigate life's ups and downs.
Dennis Thomas IVPublished 9 months ago in PsycheRecession and stress whether there is any effect
Yes, there is a strong connection between recessions and stress, and financial downturns can notably have an effect on people's mental health. Recession refers to a length of economic decline the place there is a decrease in monetary activity, leading to decrease employment rates, reduced customer spending, and regularly a rise in unemployment.
Yulianto ArifPublished 9 months ago in PsycheThe Transformative Power of Mental Health Benefits
In a fast-paced and interconnected world, the importance of mental health is turning into an increasing number of recognized. As the stigma surrounding mental fitness issues continues to break down, people are commencing to prioritize their emotional well-being alongside physical health. The benefits of keeping desirable mental fitness extend a ways beyond truly feeling happier; they positively influence various factors of life. This article delves into the extensive intellectual health benefits and explores how persons can nurture their minds for a greater satisfying and balanced life.
Yulianto ArifPublished 9 months ago in PsycheUnlocking the Secrets of Psychology
Positive psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on understanding and promoting the positive aspects of human behavior and experience. Unlike traditional psychology, which primarily focuses on diagnosing and treating mental illness, positive psychology aims to enhance well-being and happiness. In this article, we will explore the concept of positive psychology, its benefits, and how cultivating positive thinking can lead to happiness and well-being.
Dot StoriesPublished 9 months ago in PsycheAre they really after me or is just my silly little thoughts ?
I recently had a terrible experience that left me a pretty good trauma with a little spice of severe trust issues and paranoia, at first I thought it was normal I mean I have been betrayed, hurt, and humiliated by the people who were supposed to protect me and supposed to be my safe place so dah.
American Equality
Does America’s reputation for being a land of opportunity hold up for every people group? While it is apparent that the United States has failed to live up to its stated ideals, the proportion of people allowed to succeed has expanded over time. From the emancipation of slaves in 1863 to the women’s expansion of rights in 1920, or from the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to the allowance of homosexuality in 2003—and further, the sanctioning of homosexual marriage in 2015—the circle of inclusivity has ever widened as time has passed. However, not every group given equality under the law has thrived. Homosexuals have done increasingly well in the last two decades. While they do report a higher level of suicidal attempts when compared to the general population—63.18 per 100,000 and 14.04 per 100,000, respectively—they average a 10% higher rate of income than the general population.
Geno C. ForalPublished 9 months ago in PsycheHow does bipolar disorder affect relationships
Bipolar disorder, a serious mental health condition characterized by alternating periods of emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression), profoundly impacts an individual's life and relationships. It presents unique challenges for both the individual living with the disorder and the people in their life.
sanidhya sawantPublished 9 months ago in Psyche