schizophrenia
Schizophrenia 101; look beyond the pop culture portrayals and learn the reality behind this oft-stigmatized mental illness.
The Best Mindset for Minimizing Stress
It's tough to navigate stress. Part of the problem comes from how not many of us have developed effective ways for dealing with it. In general, social scientists agree that avoidance of stress is not a very effective coping strategy. A lot of (most?) life's stressors are unavoidable and cannot be avoided, but most people can still find ways to relax during difficult times. Although we have to cope with these changes, the best way to deal with them is to prepare in advance. People can get better at how they interpret the stress they experience, but we can't learn to be immune to it.
Dark SecretsPublished 2 years ago in Psyche2 Things You Don’t Say to Someone Who Is Depressed
Depression is a prevalent issue worldwide. However, how prevalent in the United States? In 2020, it was estimated that about 21 million adults and 4.1 million adolescents (NIMH) suffered at least one major depressive episode.
Dark SecretsPublished 2 years ago in PsycheThe Bankrupt Mind
The mind is timeless and eternal, so how can we have a bankrupt mind? As I see it, the ego in mind, with its perception of chronological time, is the problem. The thinking process that we use with its verbalization ties us to the world of the past, present and future. It makes us time travellers who believe that thinking will solve all our problems and fear that we might disappear from the mind if we stop thinking. Thus the thinking process in most individuals becomes a self-sustaining process where one thought ends and another begins. It becomes like a squirrel in a cage where one goes round and round in circles. It becomes a habit where one feels that one cannot stop thinking.
Mal MohanlalPublished 2 years ago in PsycheThe Medusa Phenomenon
In Greek mythology, Medusa was a monster with a human female face. From her scalp grew living venomous snakes instead of hair. She looked so hideous that gazing directly upon her would turn anyone into stone. In my mind, I regard this fear of turning into stone, very much like the fear of transforming oneself into a new person when confronted with reality, as the Medusa Phenomenon.
Mal MohanlalPublished 2 years ago in PsycheThe Enchanted Elephant
Have you heard of the story of the elephant and the rope? It is on the Internet. It will give you some idea of how your subconscious mind works and how distorted perceptions can enslave you.
Mal MohanlalPublished 2 years ago in PsycheBringer of light
“I hear voices but you don't believe me, when you believe in God but you never heard him! » Patsy Hage She remained unanswered, but she still dont give up.
Valentina SavagePublished 2 years ago in PsycheDon’t Worry I Hear Them Too.
Table of Contents Abstract 3 Don’t Worry, I Hear Them Too 4 Schizo 4 Voices 4 Recognition 4 Labels 5
“K. Dee Livingston” (D.S.A)Published 2 years ago in PsycheIndia's Youngest Psychokiller - Amarjeet Sada
Psychopathy is A trait that researchers are researching even today. If we see the book's definition of it then it is a trait that makes a person very insensitive, unemotional, and morally depraved. A psychopath has feelings toward anything. Not even for humans. This is why they don't think before doing anything or taking any action. Even if it is something serious like murder. Psychopaths become so out of touch with reality that they don't even realize that what they're doing is a crime. It's an offence, he's hurting someone.
Kushal SharmaPublished 2 years ago in PsycheTop four psychiatric medications with horrible side effects
Most of you already know the story of me taking psychiatric medications. Now I am back and will share with you the four top psychiatric drugs that have the worse side effects. I have years of experience taking psychiatric drugs and their impact on me. You can take them or not take them. It's up to you. I am not a licensed doctor or psychologist; I am a patient talking from experience.
I swear New York is the nearest place to hell
I looked at myself in the mirror. I know my name was Clementine when I was baptized, so if people call me Clementine, think about it, even Clementine, it's probably okay, because it's my name after all. But they don't even call me that. Everybody calls me Tisci. I think that'll work. I'm tired, and I'm starting to think that maybe everything that's going on makes sense. Here's the thing: If it doesn't make sense, how could something like this happen? But the idea is terrifying. Such thoughts must be the result of trouble -- and unreasonable trouble.
A life with Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder in which people have an abnormal interpretation of reality. Schizophrenia can cause hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that interfere with daily functioning and can be disabling.
tabinda khalidPublished 2 years ago in PsycheArtist Louis Wain's Descent Into Schizophrenia Was Documented Through His Art
Recently, I came across a TikTok video that showed a few drawings made by mental asylum patients. Intrigued, I researched more and stumbled upon Louis Wain.
Dharrsheena Raja SegarranPublished 2 years ago in Psyche