recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
Psychic Healing
Time alone cannot heal the wounds that scar us. These wounds can be triggered by reminders and cause us to relive the same responses repeatedly.
Travis DobPublished 12 months ago in PsycheFeeling Tired All the Time
Feeling constantly tired and lacking energy can be a frustrating and debilitating experience. It can make it difficult to complete daily tasks and impact your overall productivity.
Izabela BąkPublished 12 months ago in PsycheNo More Excuses: How to Reclaim Your Power and Find Healing
Leaving an abusive marriage takes tremendous courage and strength. It is a decision that no one should take lightly, but it is important to remember that it is never too late to take control of your life and break free from a situation that is causing you emotional, mental, and physical harm. Once you have made the decision to leave, it is important to focus on your own healing and recovery.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheI've lost all confidence; what can I do?
A person's self-worth may be defined as the degree to which they value and accept themselves. Many things affect a person's sense of self-worth, and the way in which they interact with those influences is what ultimately decides how they feel about themselves.
dotarsojatPublished 12 months ago in PsycheDon't Eat
In my earliest memory, I am three. I’m standing in my parents’ room in our old house with the soft white carpet and the dangly knobs on the dresser that jingle rhythmically whenever anyone walks through.
Why do we procrastinate??
Procrastination is something that most people have experienced at some point in their lives. Whether it's putting off a work assignment, delaying starting a project, or even avoiding cleaning the house, procrastination can be a difficult habit to break. But why do we procrastinate? Is it simply a lack of motivation or discipline, or is there something deeper at play? In this article, we'll explore the science behind procrastination and offer some tips on how to overcome it.
Anjali GagnejaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheRegulating My Emotions
Regulating my emotions has always been a challenge for me. I’ve struggled with anxiety and depression for as long as I can remember, and it often feels like my emotions are controlling me rather than the other way around. However, in recent years, I’ve been working hard to gain more control over my emotions, and I’ve found several strategies that have been helpful in regulating my emotional responses.
Tazeen -E-DilPublished 12 months ago in PsycheFrom Hurt to Hurtful: How Unresolved Trauma Can Fuel Verbal Abuse
Being in a relationship with an abusive partner can be a traumatic and challenging experience. While physical abuse is often the first thing that comes to mind, emotional abuse can be just as damaging. This is especially true when the abuser has a history of abandonment and neglect, as they may struggle to form healthy attachments in adulthood. In this article, we will explore why victims of emotional abuse need to move on from the relationship, even if they are married, and the steps they can take to protect themselves.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheChallenges and Progress in Treatment and Prevention
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a viral infection that attacks the body's immune system, gradually weakening it and leaving it vulnerable to opportunistic infections. HIV is spread primarily through sexual contact, contaminated blood transfusions, sharing of needles or from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished 12 months ago in PsycheSensational
The human body has five senses that allow us to perceive and interact with the world around us: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Sight, or vision, is the sense that enables us to see colors, shapes, and movements through the eyes. Hearing, or audition, is the sense that allows us to detect and interpret sound waves through the ears. Touch, or somatosensation, is the sense that gives us the ability to feel pressure, temperature, and texture through the skin. Taste, or gustation, is the sense that lets us perceive different flavors and distinguish between sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami tastes through the tongue. Finally, smell, or olfaction, is the sense that enables us to detect and distinguish various odors through the nose. Together, these senses provide us with a rich and complex experience of the world around us.
Abdullah ButtPublished 12 months ago in PsycheThe impact of social media on mental health and well-being
Social media has become a ubiquitous part of modern life. It offers a platform for people to connect with each other, share information, and express themselves online. While social media has its benefits, it can also have a negative impact on mental health and well-being. In this blog post, we will delve into the impact of social media on mental health and well-being and provide some tips on how to manage social media use to promote positive mental health.
Hira WaheedPublished 12 months ago in PsycheSuicide!
Suicide is a global issue and can occur in any country. However, the prevalence of suicide can vary significantly from one country to another. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), some of the countries with the highest rates of suicide in the world include: