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Here is how to regain control over your life
Have you ever found yourself trapped in the never-ending cycle of procrastination, yearning to boost your productivity but unsure of how to escape its clutches? Let's see if a mindful solution that can elevate your productivity and break free from the chains of procrastination. Meet Sarah, a working professional; David, a student; and Maria, a creative entrepreneur, each grappling with their unique procrastination challenges. In this article, we'll explore their pain points and the mindful solution that transformed their lives.
10 Signs of Histrionic Personality Disorder
In the highly publicized and contentious trial involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, a psychologist testified that Amber Heard was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and histrionic personality disorder (HPD). This trial shed light on HPD, generating significant public interest. Unfortunately, this attention painted HPD in a negative light, leading to it being wrongly associated with psychological abuse.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheLiving with Borderline Personality Disorder
Anna described her darker days as the black hole. There was just this feeling deep inside of her. Sometimes it was abandonment, sometimes it was sadness, sometimes it was very intense rage and it just felt like swirling chaotic mess inside of her that would just pull her in. She could not get out of it. didn't even know where she started or stopped. It was a consuming ball of emotions inside of her that she really thought sometimes that they were going to kill her.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheExperience Of An Antisocial Personality Disorder
Jake is only five foot four. Throughout school, he consistently found himself as the smallest person in his class. Rarely did he ever get the chance to be the biggest at anything.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheWhat is a “Nervous Breakdown”?
Medically speaking, there is no such thing as a nervous breakdown. Which is very annoying to discover when you’re right in the middle of one. — Marian Keyes
Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)Published 7 months ago in PsychePersonality Disorder
A Personality disorder can be defined as a consistent pattern of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that differ from the cultural norms and expectations. It encompasses the way an individual experiences their inner world and how they interact with others.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheHow spending time with animals can improve your mental health
Have you ever felt happier after spending time with a dog or cat? It turns out, that's not just you - it's been scientifically proven to change the way your brain works, reducing the number of stress hormones and releasing endorphins. To show you the proof, we took a look at animal-assisted therapy study results to show the impact that animal contact can have on the human body and psyche.
Tyler YorkPublished 7 months ago in PsycheThe Hidden Impact of Small Talk
Have you ever considered the profound influence that small talk can have on our lives? Meet Sarah, an introverted writer; Mike, an extroverted salesman; and Emma, a healthcare professional. In this article, we'll unveil the significance of building meaningful connections through seemingly casual conversations.
8 Amazing Gifts You Have The Power To Give!
According to the latest data from the UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Census Bureau for the United States, there are at least 28% of the population of these countries living alone - that represents over 8 million people in the United Kingdom as of 2022, and more that 37.5 million people in the US. This figure has also been increasing steadily over the past few decades.
Elaine SiheraPublished 7 months ago in PsycheHow to Beat Procrastination and Boos Productivity
Have you ever found yourself trapped in the procrastination loop, where tasks linger, deadlines loom, and productivity remains just out of reach? Let's delve into the lives of two individuals, Jane and Tom, to understand how a mindful approach can transform procrastination into productivity. In this article, we'll explore their examples and discover actionable strategies for beating procrastination while boosting overall efficiency.
The Psychology of Intuition
Intuition will tell the thinking mind where to look next. — Jonas Salk Intuition, often colloquially referred to as a “gut feeling,” plays a vital role in our decision-making processes, shaping our actions in ways that are frequently outside our conscious awareness. For years, psychology and neuroscience have grappled with defining the scope and mechanism of intuition, tracing its manifestations from cognitive shortcuts to deeply embedded survival instincts. The topic is of interest not just to psychologists but also to professionals in various domains, such as business, medicine, and law enforcement, where intuitive reasoning can sometimes trump analytical judgment (Dane & Pratt, 2007).
Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)Published 7 months ago in PsycheThe Influence of Pre-Sleep Thoughts on Your Sleep Quality
Do our bedtime thoughts affect our sleep quality? Recent research reveals intriguing insights into the connection between our pre-sleep thoughts and how well we rest at night.
Bianca LanePublished 7 months ago in Psyche