ptsd
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; The storm after the storm.
A Beacon Of Light While My World Fell Apart
The picture you see above was taken in December of 2014. It is nearly 8 years old and yet, to this day, it is my signature photo. I use it as my profile picture here on Vocal, as well as Instagram and Facebook… and Google/Youtube… pretty much everywhere I have an active presence online. “Back To The Manger” was the name of the play… the annual Christmas play my church puts on every year. That night still stands out as my favorite memory in all of the nearly 25 years I’ve been a part of my church. The photograph itself is a reminder of that night, which served as a beacon of light while at the same time my world was crumbling down all around me.
Michael KinnalyPublished 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 Psyche9 Signs You’re Dating a Narcissist
Individuals who have narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) believe they are superior and unique compared to others. Signs you could be dating an individual with NPD include the fact that they have very few or no friends, lack empathy, and often gaslight you.
Dark SecretsPublished 2 years ago in PsycheYou Don't Have To
I’m going to start off by saying I will be mentioning Autism, wanting to unalive myself, and some other potentially sensitive content. So if you need to check out here, please do.
Sweet NothingsPublished 2 years ago in Psyche911
Emergency dispatching can be a very rewarding career. Aside from the fact that some (not all) agencies pay their dispatcher well, the satisfaction that one gets out of helping people can be a pleasing reward in itself.
MisUnderstood
From early on in life, many empaths' are misunderstood. Their traits may be seen as flaws until they learn how to work with their extraordinary gifts.
Liza SpiridonPublished 2 years ago in PsycheWhy You Should Stop Forgiving Others
The most heard phrase that pops up once you escape any sort of trouble from others would be: “Forgive and forget…” Yeah yeah, it’s easy to say!
Shalin ThomasPublished 2 years ago in PsycheThe Incredible Stunning Many of the Year Johnny Depp
This man has been through hell and survived it all. He makes all of those survivors gain strength. He was abused for years by Betty Sue Palmer his mother.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 2 years ago in PsycheWhy I am raising money for “Young Minds” charity.
It is not a secret for anyone at this point that I feel very strongly about the subject of mental health, as well as destroying the stigma that surrounds it. I mean, it even says in my bio, both here and on Instagram that I am a mental health advocate. And since I started a fundraiser for YoungMinds charity on my birthday last month, I thought this is a good time to elaborate on the subject a bit more. To make it more personal, more transparent. To tell a story about a real life experience.
Eva SmittePublished 2 years ago in PsycheHow to Overcome Feeling Hopeless?
In 2013, I was diagnosed with bipolar, and PTSD. Throughout, my life nothing came easy to me. As it never does for others. My only escape was writing it became my true passion, and no my full-time workaholic career.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 2 years ago in PsycheInvisible and Nameless
Invisible and Nameless The belief in something beyond life itself had always been on the edge of Claire’s conscience for as long as she could remember. As a young child the fascination with the unknown translated into the books she read and made her an outsider to her classmates who called her “weird” or “strange.”
Suzanne AllenPublished 2 years ago in PsycheThe Battle of The 22
"Honestly, golf saved my life" the navy rescue swimmer muttered. At the surface, golf seems like the sport that is written off for the rich folks who fancy silly golf claps and expensive golf clubs. The ones who own the best that collared shirts have to offer and smoke only the finest of cigars.