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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.
Your Words Are Your Sword.
People underrate their words so much and too often. When people often get a "You look nice today," they answer like: "What? Me? No, No, I look awful today; this was a rough morning…" and continue in the endless negative downward spiral.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 6 months ago in PsycheFrom Scratch: Cooking Every Night - A Threefold Plan To A Happier Mind.
Have you ever watched the episode of Fraiser where Niles, played to pompy perfection by the amazing David Hyde-Pierce guffs up trying to ask the wholesome and warm Daphne, played by lovely Jane Leeves, on a date? He fails miserably and wallows in misery until she shows up, chides him for not being ready for 'Da-Phylis' (the aforementioned made up on a whim name of the date he stutters over when trying hopelessly to just ask her out) and sets about whipping up a meal? They chop together to the timeless 30s classic 'Heart And Soul' penned by Hoagy Carmichael in a duet that is accomplished as it is adorable? No?
Jessica BaileyPublished 6 months ago in PsycheMental Health:
Introduction: In rеcеnt yеars, discussions surrounding mеntal hеalth havе gainеd unprеcеdеntеd attеntion, shеdding light on a topic that was oncе brushеd undеr thе rug. Thе significancе of mеntal hеalth is now garnеring thе rеcognition it dеsеrvеs, provoking convеrsations about coping mеchanisms, thеrapy, and sеlf-carе. Exploring thеsе arеas not only еnrichеs our awarеnеss but also еquips us with valuablе tools to navigatе thе complеxitiеs of our еmotional wеll-bеing.
ekeigbo jessiPublished 6 months ago in PsycheNEUROSCIENCETIST EXPLAINS HOW TO BOOST FOCUS PERMANENTLY IN MINUTES
Unlocking the Power of a 17-Minute Practice to Supercharge Your Focus In a world filled with distractions and constant demands on our attention, the ability to maintain focus is a prized skill. Whether you're a child trying to concentrate on your homework, an adult navigating a busy workday, or someone grappling with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), enhancing your focus is a goal many of us share. Surprisingly, there is a simple practice that, in just 17 minutes, can potentially rewire your brain to improve your attention and offset some of the attentional drift we all experience.
Body Image And Struggling With How I Look.
"I am fat." "No, I am too thin." The above comments are taken from the thoughts in my head as I observe my body while getting dressed, either in a mirror or just as I look at myself naked. These comments are often followed by:
Carol TownendPublished 6 months ago in Psyche11 Dark Psychology Hacks for Life
.Introduction Psychology is a powerful tool that can be harnessed for both positive and negative purposes. While ethical considerations should always take precedence, it's important to be aware of certain dark psychology hacks that people may use to manipulate or influence others. This knowledge can help you protect yourself and gain a deeper understanding of human behavior. In this article, we will explore 11 dark psychology hacks and how to recognize and defend against them.
alex mm alexPublished 6 months ago in PsycheMelancholy and nervousness might influence youthful grown-ups two times as much as adolescents, Harvard overview finds
While increasing paces of discouragement and nervousness among American teenagers certainly stand out enough to be noticed, youthful grown-ups might be battling considerably more with those circumstances, as per another report from the Harvard Graduate Institute of Instruction.
Morsheda AkterPublished 6 months ago in PsycheFOMO
We're always getting ideas of things to do, like go jet skiing, study in Colorado, vacation to the Maldives, or start a software company out west.
asmaa elbadryPublished 6 months ago in PsycheBecoming A Stranger To Yourself
Self-estrangement is a profound psychological phenomenon that denotes a situation where individuals lose connection with their own identities, values, desires, or potentials. This puzzling phenomenon often arises as a result of complex interactions between a person’s environment, their life experiences, and their internal psyche. In this article, we explore the intricate process through which individuals become strangers to themselves, highlighting its consequences and potential avenues for healing.
Saida ShazzadPublished 6 months ago in PsycheWhat is Depression?
Depression is a disorder that afflicts over 10% of the world's population, but we as a society know little about it. Stereotypes tell us that depressed people are weak, unless they happen to be a tortured artist. It can be difficult to understand depression because it's invisible. It's a disorder defined by thoughts, behaviors, and feelings, rather than obvious symptoms like vomiting, rashes, or fever. Those who have experienced depression are all too familiar with comments from misguided friends such as, snap out of it, or just get up and do something. Even those with depression might have a hard time understanding what they are experiencing, and they often blame themselves for not being able to snap out of it. To understand what depression really is, we need to talk about symptoms.
Mental Health? Not so mental after all.
There is an Inseparable Link Between Physical and Mental Health. In an era where mental health is gaining the recognition it deserves, a comprehensive approach to well-being is more important than ever. Beyond conventional treatments, recent studies are highlighting the profound influence of diet and physical health on mental well-being. This paradigm shift in understanding is supported by a growing body of evidence. It underscores the potential of nutritional psychiatry in mitigating mood disorders, offering a beacon of hope for countless individuals.
Yakov MehdiPublished 6 months ago in PsycheDelusion of Love
Introduction Delusions are false beliefs that are resistant to reasoning and evidence. Erotomania, a subtype of delusional disorder, is characterized by a profound and fixed belief that another person, often of higher social or romantic status, is deeply in love with the delusional individual. This condition can have far-reaching consequences for those affected, leading to significant distress and impairment in their lives. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of erotomania, exploring its symptoms, causes, and the ways it can be treated both medically and psychologically.
Shams Ul QammarPublished 6 months ago in Psyche