support
A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
Recovery Month
National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) is a national observance held every September to educate Americans that substance use treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life. National Recovery Month www.naadac.org/national-recovery-month
By Denise E Lindquist10 months ago in Psyche
How to persistently do something
Starting at the same time and doing the same thing, it has been proven that many people choose to give up, not because they are not smart enough or hardworking enough, but because they are not persistent enough. How to persist in doing something, believe in oneself, and not abandon one's own beliefs is a problem that many people are looking for solutions to.
By mingyang yu10 months ago in Psyche
Why I am supporting Liptember
Welcome to Liptember! This is my first year supporting this wonderful cause and I want to share my ‘why’. Liptember is all about supporting Women’s Mental Health and when you look at the statistics from the current research, it’s easy to see why we need to support women and their mental health.
By Emma Jayne Lions10 months ago in Psyche
Discovering the Mysteries of the mind
Introduction: Within the vast tapestry of human existence, there is one area that stands out as the mysterious map of our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, human mentality. This journey will help you explore the hidden depths of the mind, uncovering captivating scenes of perception, emotion, and behavior.
By Judith Atambi 10 months ago in Psyche
Subliminal Messages: Can they help loose weight
Subconscious prompts, the surreptitious couriers of the psyche, have enamored human interest for quite a long time. These unpretentious signs, hidden inside the layers of music, symbolism, and, surprisingly, regular encounters, hold the possibility to impact our subliminal contemplation and activities. It's a domain where the cognizant psyche is skirted, and the psyche mind turns into the material on which these messages paint their expectations.
By Akhil Nautiyal10 months ago in Psyche
11 Interesting Psychological Facts About Human Behavior.
Have you at any point asked why we think, feel, and act in the ways that we do? It's a wellspring of interest for some. All things considered, the manner in which our psyches capability has a great deal to do with how we get things done and how we are. Human way of behaving, mind capability, and mental cycles have been concentrated widely. And keeping in mind that there are still a great deal of unanswered inquiries, and there is quite far to go, by finding out about the basics of conduct and the human brain, we're ready to acquire a superior comprehension of ourselves as well as other people.
By Nisha Soliyha10 months ago in Psyche
;. Content Warning.
I recently read Amanda Stark's poem Suicide Note and it gave me the strength to admit something I have only started to talk about with those closest to me. Make sure you take the time to read Amanda's poems from her RE: SURGENCE; poems about mental illness.
By Alexandria Stanwyck10 months ago in Psyche
10 Key Symptoms Of Early Diabetes That Shouldn't Be Ignored
I have had diabetes for over 20 years now (Type 2). It can be lethal in all sorts of ways, if it is not managed effectively, but with good management and a sensible diet, one can lead a normal, satisfying life, as I've done, despite its potential for disaster. Unfortunately, diabetes is on the increase because of our changing lifestyle, especially changes in diet. Currently, nearly 5.5 million people in the UK have diabetes, either Type 2 - the most common type that accounts for around 90% of all cases, or Type 1, the more serious kind, that affects 10% of cases. Overall, diabetes costs the UK economy £12.5 billion per year - that's £184 for every single person in the population each year!
By Elaine Sihera10 months ago in Psyche
Turbulence and Snacks
“I just want to feel like I’m not crazy”, I told the doctor. I am clinically insane. Pretty sure. But it wasn’t the insanity I wanted to highlight, and even if a holiday to a padded cell, with all the drugs and three square meals a day sounded delightful right now, I need to learn to exist in this world, sadly.
By Anne Lecomber10 months ago in Psyche