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Sudden periods of intense fear. But remember, you're not alone.
Transforming Your Health: The Astonishing Power of Meditation
Meditation has been practiced for thousands of years, originating from ancient cultures in the East. It is a simple yet powerful tool that has the ability to bring profound physical and mental health benefits to those who practice it regularly.
By SpiritualSeekerabout a year ago in Psyche
How To Manage Manic Depression
Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings between manic episodes (highs) and depressive episodes (lows). Managing manic depression can be challenging, but with the right treatment and support, individuals can lead fulfilling and productive lives.
By Jodi Berkleyabout a year ago in Psyche
How To Overcome Childhood Abuse
Childhood abuse can have a profound and lasting impact on an individual's mental and emotional well-being. It can lead to a range of negative outcomes, such as low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and difficulty forming healthy relationships. The effects of childhood abuse can also manifest in physical ways, such as chronic pain, headaches, and sleep disorders. However, with the right support and resources, it is possible to overcome the effects of childhood abuse and lead a fulfilling and happy life.
By Jodi Berkleyabout a year ago in Psyche
10 Powerful rule for humans
Humans have the unique ability to think, reason, and make choices. However, with this ability comes the need for guidance and direction. In this article, we will explore 10 powerful rules that can help individuals navigate life and make the most of their human experience. From learning how to set goals and manage time, to understanding the importance of relationships and self-care, these rules provide a roadmap for living a fulfilling and meaningful life. So, whether you're just starting out on your journey or looking for ways to improve an already successful life, these 10 powerful rules are a must-read for anyone looking to get the most out of their human experience.
By Muthukumarabout a year ago in Psyche
My family sees no progress in my OCD recovery. How do I make them understand?
Living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is difficult and complex, but even more so when living with your family. Often my family will say, “You’re having therapy, why aren’t you better yet?” Oh my, if only it were that easy. The first thing I have to say about this is: put yourself in my shoes. Many of us live with these obsessions and compulsions for years before even getting a diagnosis, let alone finding help. Even then, therapy isn’t foolproof. In fact, therapy is very distressing for most people, as it makes you face up to things you may actively avoid. So if you have finally built up the courage to ask for help (believe me, it’s not easy) and attend therapy, there is nothing more disheartening than hearing, “Why aren’t you better yet?”
By Stacey Frewinabout a year ago in Psyche
A day in the Life.
A seemingly “normal” day can flip in an instant. A single touch, thought or action can change everything. A loss of control if only for a moment can unravel your entire day, consumed by a singular feeling: fear. Many people experience fear, but in some people, fear isn’t just a worry — it consumes every thought and action. Fear doesn’t discriminate: age, race, sexuality or religion, we will all fear “true” fear at some point in our lives. This is what living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is like.
By Stacey Frewinabout a year ago in Psyche
What the OCD cycle fails to take into account.
Obsessions. Anxiety. Compulsions. Relief. It doesn’t sound so bad like that, does it? In reality however, it’s so much more than what the obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) cycle appears to be. OCD symptoms vary so much — in severity, frequency, and how they appear to each person. For me, my OCD behaviors are in a constant state of flux. The more stressed I feel, the more anxious I become. The more anxious I become, the worse my obsessions are, which leads to an increase in compulsions. This then leads to low mood and depression.
By Stacey Frewinabout a year ago in Psyche
Does My Employer's Health Insurance Cover My Mental Health? What You Should Know
Employers often provide their employees with health insurance plans to help cover medical costs and protect their health. But when it comes to mental health, many people are unsure if their employer's health insurance plans cover the cost of seeing a therapist or receiving other mental health services. In this blog post, we will answer the question: “Does my employer's health insurance cover my mental health?”
By Les Morganabout a year ago in Psyche