coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
A Moment in the Quiet.
This morning when I woke up, I sat alone in my living room while my husband went upstairs to do some work. I usually hate quiet mornings in my house because since the kids left home, it feels quieter than usual.
Carol TownendPublished about a year ago in PsycheWhen Loved Ones Become Strangers: Exploring the Enigmatic World of Capgras Syndrome Through Famous Cases
Can you imagine looking at the faces of your loved ones and feeling like they are not who they claim to be? This is the bizarre experience of those who suffer from Capgras delusion, a rare disorder that affects how people perceive the faces of others. In this blog post, we will explore some of the most famous cases of Capgras delusion and Capgras syndrome and shed light on the possible causes of these strange and unsettling phenomena.
The Tactics Used by Narcissists and Controlling Personalities.
Narcissists, psychopaths, and sociopaths are individuals who often use manipulative tactics to control and gather information on someone who has gone “no contact” with them. Going no contact means that a person has made the decision to cut off all communication and interaction with a particular individual who may be abusive or dangerous to their emotional, mental, and physical well-being.
Tanya DoolinPublished about a year ago in PsycheDecoding Hysteria
Hysteria, a complex and multifaceted condition, has had a long and evolving history in the field of psychology. today, we will explore what hysteria is, how it impacts our lives, the symptoms associated with the disorder, the potential challenges for families living with a patient, severe symptoms to be aware of, the duration of symptoms, the role of genetics and environmental factors, diagnosis methods, available medical and psychological treatment plans, expert suggestions for families and patients, and strategies for prevention. By gaining a deeper understanding of hysteria, we can promote empathy, reduce stigma, and enhance support for individuals and families affected by this condition.
Shams Ul QammarPublished about a year ago in PsycheEmpaths Standing Firm Against The Toxic Cycle
Dealing with a narcissist who has lost you can be a challenging and painful experience. Once they realize they have lost you, expect their desire factor to increase, as they only want what they cannot have. Narcissists have a gaping hole in their souls and take the forbidden fruit effect to a different level. They long for the one that got away and will use hoovering tactics to suck you back into the abusive cycle. However, be prepared in advance to save yourself from pain, drama, and trauma because there is no time limit on the narcissistic hoover. It can be even after a decade.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished about a year ago in PsycheUnraveling ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects individuals of all ages. It is characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Today we will delve into the time period when ADHD occurs, its symptoms, possible biological and psychological causes, the likelihood of its transfer from parents, the role of the social circle, available treatments, prevention strategies, and suggestions for parents and siblings. We will also explore the impact of ADHD on family dynamics and social interactions, as well as how families can provide support. Lastly the experts suggestions on ADHD.
Shams Ul QammarPublished about a year ago in PsycheI Am Not a Serial Killer
John had consistently realized that he was unique in relation to different children in his modest community. While they played sports and hung out at the shopping center, he invested the majority of his energy perusing books about chronic executioners and genuine wrongdoing. He was captivated by the manner in which their psyches worked and how they could perpetrate such grievous violations without feeling any regret.
The Power of Ink
In the depths of my despair, I found solace in the written word. Each stroke of the pen became a cathartic release, a gateway to escape the agony that plagued my existence. My life has been a tumultuous journey, a relentless storm that raged within my soul. But in the midst of the chaos, I discovered a peculiar alchemy—an ability to transform my pain into prose.
Early to Rise!
The age-old adage, "early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise," has been passed down through generations. While some may dismiss this proverb as an old wives' tale, recent research and historical evidence support the idea that waking up early can have a significant positive impact on your well-being, financial success, and personal growth. In this comprehensive article, we'll explore the many benefits of becoming an early riser, debunk common misconceptions, and provide practical tips for making the most of your mornings.
Mohammed AskeePublished about a year ago in PsycheExploring Dyslexia
Introduction: Dyslexia, a common learning difference affecting individuals worldwide, has long been shrouded in misconceptions and misunderstandings. In this comprehensive article, we will delve into the true nature of dyslexia, dispel prevalent myths, explore visible and invisible symptoms, examine the factors contributing to its occurrence, identify crucial developmental stages, discuss environmental and developmental influences, analyze psychological and medical treatments, and offer practical suggestions and logical examples from our daily lives to promote understanding, support, and proactive measures for dyslexia.
Shams Ul QammarPublished about a year ago in PsycheDepression
In the depths of his despair, a man found himself ensnared in the clutches of depression, its suffocating grip weighing heavily upon his weary soul. Every day felt like a battle against an invisible enemy, as waves of darkness crashed against the shores of his mind. But within the labyrinth of his pain, a flicker of hope sparked, urging him to seek a path toward healing.
Tanay RajeshPublished about a year ago in PsycheTalkin’ Psychobabble Blues: How Normalizing “Therapy Speak” In Everyday Conversation Changed Us
In our contemporary society, the language of therapy is becoming increasingly pervasive. Words and phrases traditionally confined to therapy sessions or psychology textbooks have seeped into our everyday lexicon. This phenomenon, known as the “concept creep” of therapy speak, has profound implications that are worth exploring.
Paige HollowayPublished about a year ago in Psyche