coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
What are the common abnormalities in children with autism?
"I thought my child was just developing a little slower compared to his peers, and never thought it was this disease..." Outside the clinic, Ms. Sun said while holding back tears from running down her face. Although she didn't know exactly how it would affect her child, there are often characters like this on TV shows and she knew the impact on her child's normal life would be great. When she heard the word autism, she felt like the sky was falling.
How to refuse emotional internal conflict
At 7 am, a little friend asked me if I could find her a psychiatrist, she said she was so devastated that she almost took 2 children out of the world with her.
Pavlak MontoroPublished 2 years ago in PsycheDistant to life
Distant to myself Stress takes its toll on us. Demands come from every direction; for many of us - most of the tight demands come from the inside. We become distant from our true self; we even start rejecting it, downplaying its value.
Neurodivergent_aiPublished 2 years ago in PsycheDear Meghan Trainor,
Dear Meghan Trainor, I do not know you and you do not know me. I am not here to judge you fortunately. I want to say this, as I have once said before,
Jamie LeFebvrePublished 2 years ago in Psyche6 Smart Ways to Fight Depression, Stress, and Anxiety for Living Better
Depression, stress, and anxiety are common yet serious problems that most of the men and women of our society are suffering from these days!
Nothing is Wrong, But Nothing Feels Right, Either
“Talkin’ to myself and feelin’ old Sometimes I’d like to quit Nothin’ ever seems to fit Hangin’ around Nothin’ to do but frown
Jason ProvencioPublished 2 years ago in PsycheWhy the Verdict Concerns Me
WARNING: I'm very sensitive about this topic. I can imagine most won't care to hear my long history of being relentlessly exposed to DV and IPV, both as a victim of mental, emotional, verbal, physical, and sexual abuse and a witness to it.
Sai Marie JohnsonPublished 2 years ago in PsycheThe Behaviour of Caribbean Lifestyle
This is probably one of the hardest pieces I've ever had to write just now. There are a lot of triggers for while writing this it's been difficult for me to leave my home because others make fun of me and how I look. I went through that in high school, what is the Caribbean an high school after party that never ends. I've never had a spot in this house to call my own until now.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 2 years ago in Psyche5 Things I've Learned After Years of Living with Panic Disorder
I’ve been dealing with anxiety and panic attacks for years now... But it wasn’t until recently I realized just how much of a negative impact it was truly having on my life.
Willow CindersPublished 2 years ago in PsycheSeptember Blues
It has been a challenging time, mentally and emotionally, the last few weeks. The stress of the unknown plays heavily into my thoughts but I have been here before, so then why do I feel this way?
Suzanne AllenPublished 2 years ago in PsycheA Tale of Two Hamsters...
Inside my brain, there are two hamsters. One runs in its wheel on the left, the other runs on the right. Sometimes, they cooperate and synchronise. Most of the time they are trying to eat each other.
Can Someone Fear Human Contact If They Had An Intrusive Caregiver?
One thing that someone could often struggle with is feeling alone and isolated from others. During this time, they could be desperate for human contact and hope that they will soon spend time with another or a few others.
Rabeya SultanaPublished 2 years ago in Psyche