family
Family can be our support system. Or they can be part of the problem. All about the complicated, loving, and difficult relationship with us and the ones who love us.
Conquering Social Anxiety
Social anxiety, also referred to as social phobia, is a psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of social situations and an overwhelming self-consciousness when in social settings. People with social anxiety often experience significant distress and anxiety when confronted with everyday social interactions, such as meeting new individuals, public speaking, attending social gatherings, or even engaging in casual conversations. Managing social anxiety can be a difficult task, but there are numerous strategies that can assist individuals in coping with and reducing their symptoms. The following techniques can be helpful:
Shams Ul QammarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheAnti-Social Personality Disorder
There is no denying that most people associate ASPD with someone who has little to no indifference towards others. These people also seem to lack empathy; however, there has been no such agreement whether the characteristics or symptoms of ASPD are genetic, or they result from childhood.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheSo Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye
When I first joined Vocal, it was the latest attempt at making a fresh start with my life; after decades of countless missed opportunities, undervaluation on all fronts, and being left to my own devices with insufficient support, this seemed like an ideal platform to start building a solid and stable foundation for my creativity and lifestyle.
Orion J. ZedPublished 10 months ago in PsycheWhy Do Men Hate Women? Unveiling the Fear of the Feminine
Introduction At first glance, the title of this article may seem sensational or even offensive. However, it stems from a profound question posed to me by a female colleague. In light of the prevailing issues of femicide, gender-based violence, domestic abuse, and gender inequality, she asked me a challenging question: "Why do men hate women?" Delving into this complex query,
ILYAS KHANPublished 10 months ago in PsycheTRUE LIFE STORY
When I woke up I was moved into a waiting room where the doctor met me and my husband. He said that they found a lump in my esophagus, but that he wasn't worried. He needed to run a few tests and do another scope. He was in and out of the room in under three minutes. I looked at my husband and we both got up and walked to the car. I wasn't sure what to think. The first thing I thought when I heard “lump” was of course the "C" word, CANCER. No one wants to say it out loud; like if you say it you will be cursed with it. So, we went home and sat on the couch. I sat quietly for a few minutes, and then logically decided that I needed to cut the lawn.
Noble MondayPublished 10 months ago in PsycheSleep
Part 1: The Restless Mind Sleep, a tranquil escape from the bustling world, eludes many. In a fast-paced society filled with endless distractions and obligations, finding solace in slumber seems like an impossible task. The image of a peaceful night's sleep becomes a distant dream, as the mind continues to race with thoughts and worries, refusing to surrender to the embrace of rest.
Ashir AzeemPublished 10 months ago in PsycheStory Of Melinda The Teacher
Welcome perusers !!! 2016, Strongsville, Ohio, Bruce and Melinda who was living there quite a while had a 20 year old young lady, Anna,
Roselien Linda APublished 10 months ago in PsycheRunning free
Waking up to the smell of a burning house, as I woke up I didn’t know where I was, I was neither dreaming nor awake. I was here again trapped in my own dream but it was different, this time I didn’t have dream phases I was just stick here, why can’t he just leave me alone. I have visited every house.. the house of God, the shaman, the so called online tarot and finally the hospital.
Trauma and mental health
Amidst the relentless chaos and destruction of war, there existed a small village nestled within the Ukrainian countryside. The village had once flourished, filled with laughter, love, and dreams. But the echoing sounds of conflict had transformed the vibrant community into a haunting shadow of its former self.
Charles EdwardsPublished 10 months ago in Psyche15 Things A Man Will Do Only If He Really Loves You
Knowing how someone truly feels can be an intricate endeavor, particularly in matters of romantic affection, especially when it comes to men. Deciphering whether he genuinely loves and desires a future with you or harbors ulterior motives can be a perplexing task. No one wants to be with someone who isn't fully invested in them. But how can you discern the difference? Perhaps this list can illuminate the qualities of a man who genuinely loves you. If he holds your heart, he is likely to exhibit the following behaviors:
ILYAS KHANPublished 10 months ago in PsycheLost Love: A Mysterious Encounter in The Village
Lost love can leave an indelible mark on one's heart, especially when it is intertwined with a captivating and mysterious experience. Nearly a decade ago, I found myself entangled in such a tale of love and enchantment. It all began when I lived in a sweltering city, yearning for respite from the scorching summer heat. The desire to wander through the countryside and immerse myself in the serenity of nature became irresistible. Equipped with a little red car and a map, I embarked on a journey that would forever change my life.
ILYAS KHANPublished 10 months ago in PsycheGossip Columnist's Baseless Anti-Vax Conspiracy Regarding Jamie Foxx Debunked
Jamie Foxx, the renowned actor, recently experienced a medical emergency that led to hospitalization. However, a gossip columnist made unsubstantiated claims on Dr. Drew's online talk show, linking Foxx's health scare to the COVID-19 vaccine he allegedly had to take. Despite the lack of evidence, conspiracy theorists quickly spread these rumors, causing unnecessary concern. This article aims to address and debunk these unfounded allegations while emphasizing the importance of relying on credible information.
M. A. AlamPublished 10 months ago in Psyche