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The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Walking on Eggshells
Living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a rollercoaster ride of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors that can affect every aspect of my life on a day-to-day basis. From the intense fear of abandonment to chaotic relationships and unstable self-image, BPD presents unique challenges that shape who I am and how I navigate the world. In this personal and informative narrative, I will delve into the intricacies of BPD and shed light on the impact it has on my daily life.
Become Who You're Afraid To Be
Most individuals shy away from fully expressing their authentic selves. They fear embracing aspects of their identity that may be deemed unacceptable, as doing so brings discomfort. Consequently, they compartmentalize themselves into two distinct halves: the conscious and the unconscious.
Racing Against Time
In the year 2023, a small coastal town named Havenbrook thrived on its serene beauty and close-knit community. Its streets were lined with quaint cottages, and the sound of seagulls filled the air as fishermen set sail every morning. Life was simple, and people had always taken pride in their ability to support one another.
Gift SimiyuPublished 8 months ago in PsycheMarch of the Brain Rapists
Note: Public domain. Copy, print, paste, and distribute at will. "You have no idea how cruel psychiatry is. ... This is really a battle between good and evil." Psychiatrist Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
Decoding Gaslighting
In a world where narcissism thrives, certain terms hold the power to unravel the intricacies of our relationships. Among them, "gaslighting" has gained prominence; its significance often elusive. In this exploration, we delve into gaslighting – its origins, manifestations, and the profound impact it has on our sense of reality.
Judith OkechPublished 8 months ago in PsycheBehind A Glass Wall
There have been lots of times when someone asked me, “what is autism?” Usually right after I told them I was autistic. I was never sure what to tell them, because there are so many different symptoms and different ways that people can experience them.
Angel MannPublished 8 months ago in PsycheUnderstanding the Connection between ADHD and Eating Disorders
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and eating disorders may seem like distinct conditions with little overlap. However, emerging research suggests a surprising connection between the two. A mental health therapist plays a critical role in identifying, understanding, and addressing this relationship to ensure that affected individuals receive the comprehensive care they need.
sanidhya sawantPublished 9 months ago in PsycheWhispers of the Night
Chapter 1: Unveiling Shadows In the heart of our bustling city, a sinister presence lurked, casting an insidious shadow over its streets. This was a city accustomed to life's rhythms, but the rhythm had been disrupted by the whispers of a malevolent force—the chilling tale of a serial killer who'd come to be known as "The Enigma."
Akhil SinghPublished 9 months ago in PsycheCracking the Narcissistic Code: The Journey to Empowerment and Clarity
Today, I'm here to reveal a truth that might seem a tad. Once the narcissist realizes that you've cracked their code, things might take an unexpected turn. So, let's dissect this revelation and lay out the implications for you.
Judith OkechPublished 9 months ago in PsycheCan a Narcissistic Spouse Transform for the Better?
Today's compelling inquiry revolves around the possibility of fostering a successful relationship with an individual who exhibits narcissistic traits. This question has undoubtedly captured the attention of many, prompting us to delve right into the heart of the matter. Feel free to contribute your insights in the comments section below.
Judith OkechPublished 9 months ago in Psyche4 Gaslighting Techniques That Erode Your Self-Worth
Gaslighting is a subtle yet severe form of psychological manipulation. It is used to dominate or control another person. Through gaslighting, an abuser can damage another’s self-worth. This is done by undermining their confidence, distorting their sense of reality, and making them doubt themselves. Gaslighting targets an individual's perception of themselves. This makes them question their thoughts, emotions, and memories.
Trust Mental HealthPublished 9 months ago in PsycheBREAKING THE CHAINS
Mental health, an integral part of overall well-being, has long been shrouded in stigma, misunderstanding, and discrimination. The negative perceptions of mental health challenges often deter individuals from seeking help and hinder society's ability to foster a compassionate and inclusive environment. However, the tide is turning as awareness campaigns and advocacy efforts gain momentum, aiming to dismantle these barriers and promote a more empathetic understanding of mental health.
Mariam AliPublished 9 months ago in Psyche