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A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
Update On My Anxiety Journey
A few weeks ago, I had posted about my journey with anxiety, and how it had been the reason I haven’t been around. I wanted to give an update on how things have been going with my anxiety journey.
Breaking Down the Science Behind Alzheimer's
As we age, our brains undergo a natural decline in cognitive function. This natural decline can lead to the development of Alzheimer's disease for some people. Alzheimer's is a progressive and debilitating brain disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite years of research, the cause of Alzheimer's remains unclear, and there is currently no cure. However, scientists and researchers are working tirelessly to better understand the disease and find ways to treat it. In this, we will explore the latest research on Alzheimer's, including what we know about the causes and risk factors, the current state of treatment options, and the promising new avenues of research that are giving hope to those affected by this devastating disease. Join us as we break down the science behind Alzheimer's and explore the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field.
Blossom_2023Published about a year ago in PsychePlaying The Game Of Power
Don't overdo it when showcasing your talents in an effort to satisfy and impress others; otherwise, you risk doing the exact opposite and instilling uneasiness and anxiety.
Kunal SinghPublished about a year ago in PsycheThe girl in the slum
Dear Mama, Every morning I wake up to your loud shrilly voice screaming my name. It never gets easier, even after sixteen years. But today, as I sit here with a swollen shoulder from your bamboo cane, I can't help but wonder if God hears our cries. I know we go to church every Sunday and Wednesday, and we give almost everything we have to the church on Thanksgiving. But sometimes I wonder if it's all worth it. Do you truly believe in what you do, or do you only do it because the pastor says you should?
Rachael OkahPublished about a year ago in PsycheWhat are Mind spheres?
How did the Mind spheres of emotions increase our conversion rate? I am the creator of the Mind Tracker service. Basically, Mind Tracker is a rethought diary of emotions. We released it a year ago. Keeping a diary of emotions is not easy at all, on average, you will feel the effect in 2-4 weeks. It’s really lazy and sometimes even infuriating to log in and mark your mood and emotions every day. Even though this is the first sign that the therapeutic effect is already beginning. But now less about the therapy itself, and more about how we tried to keep the users’ attention, and what we did.
Michael FedosoffPublished about a year ago in PsycheThe Power of Forgiveness
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Forgiveness is a complex and multi-dimensional process that involves letting go of anger, resentment, and the desire for revenge. It is not a one-time event but a process that requires ongoing effort and commitment. However, the benefits of forgiveness are numerous, and they can extend far beyond just improving our relationships with others. In this blog post, we'll explore the power of forgiveness and how it can improve our mental and physical health.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in PsycheAre You Addicted to Your Phone? Expert Tips for Breaking the Cycle and Finding Balance"
Are you struggling to put down your phone, tablet, or computer? In today's digital age, it's easy to become consumed by technology and social media. While these devices can offer many benefits, such as instant communication and access to information and entertainment, they can also have a negative impact on our mental health.
Matthew AntlePublished about a year ago in PsycheWorking With Children In Therapy
Why have I worked so little time with children in my work as a counselor/therapist. So little time on purpose. I worked as a family therapist for just one and one half years. As a family counselor I worked with children for many more years.
Denise E LindquistPublished about a year ago in PsycheThe fear of vulnerability
We all know what vulnerability is, right? Hopefully everyone has been able to experience vulnerability at some point in their lives. At the very least, I hope everyone has a vague sense of what vulnerability looks like. But how does one explain what true vulnerability looks like in today's society? Better yet, why is being vulnerable becoming so damn difficult?
Aathavi ThangesPublished about a year ago in PsycheHypochondriasis: Understanding the Illusion of Illness
Hypochondriasis, also known as illness anxiety disorder or somatic symptom disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by excessive worry and fear of having a serious illness, despite little or no evidence of actual illness. Hypochondriac individuals often experience distressing physical symptoms and constantly seek reassurance or medical attention, which can significantly impact their daily lives and well-being. In this comprehensive article, we will delve into the concept of hypochondriasis, exploring the chances of being genuinely ill for hypochondriac patients, examining the reasons behind hypochondriasis, discussing the symptoms, and outlining preventive measures from both medical and psychological perspectives.
Shams Ul QammarPublished about a year ago in PsycheWhat It's Like To Not Have A Voice
It's hard for a survivor witness those who do our significant others wrong. Makes us feel like we have no voice left. We begin to think and feel like are we really survivors? Don't you dare say anything, I feel like our voices are taken from us just woman but a man's to.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published about a year ago in PsycheLost or Stolen
May I please put up a poster? It reads lost or stolen; everything inside. Everything I’ve seen or known, all my friends, my favorite things.
K.B. SilverPublished about a year ago in Psyche