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Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
Self-Directed Anger Has to Go
A key feature of an unhealthy mindset is (sometimes self-placed) restrictions on one's life. In my own case, this showed up as chronic/invisible illnesses, abuse/trauma, CPTSD, anxiety, etc.
Ashley TrippPublished 7 months ago in PsycheThe Choice
Sunlight splashes in transparent water and scatters golden sparks over the surface of shimmering waves. The river bank covered with warm sand welcomes your bare feet and invites for strolling, dancing by the wind songs, jumping up and following the white clouds in the sky. Summer! A breath-taking mixture of blue, yellow and green tints composes the total mood to walk and catch the pleasure of the magnificent season. Your mind is mostly free but inquisitive at the same time. Each day is open for little expeditions and discoveries, asking questions and finding answers.
Tory KaravelPublished 7 months ago in PsycheThe Healing Power of Music
I've always been drawn to experiments. If someone shared research that piqued my interest, I felt compelled to put it to the test myself.
pinkajbluePublished 7 months ago in PsycheThe Connection between Psychology and Biology
Psychologists are concerned with human biology because the brain and body are essential components of human behavior and experience. While psychology traditionally focuses on mental processes and behavior, recent advancements in technology and research have led to a greater understanding of the role that biology plays in shaping human psychology.
Ugochukwu UdorjiPublished 7 months ago in PsycheDeath of a Salesman
I once explained to a small group my ideas for selling an odd mismatched item. At the end of the discussion, in which I shared a rather off-the-wall approach that actually HAS worked before, one of the people asked me if I could sell ice to the Eskimos.
Judey KalchikPublished 8 months ago in PsycheDiscovering the Shadow Self
Trauma. It's a bugger. I've been through a lot in my life. Scrolling back through my life history, it reads like a crazy sad film. I've had so much loss. I thought the trauma was as bad as it gets each time, but the final straw was my fiancé dying in a cycling accident in May 2020. OK, universe, you've had your fun. Do your bloody worst. Oh, hold on, you just did, you f*cker.
Jan BarleyPublished 8 months ago in PsycheADHD's Impact on Self-Esteem
Hello there! I'm Madison, your friendly psychologist. Today, I'd like to have a heart-to-heart talk about ADHD and how it affects the way we see ourselves.
Madison BennettPublished 8 months ago in Psyche- Top Story - September 2023
I Need Therapy
Last night, I watched a movie and it gave me an existential crisis. The movie in question was "The Giant Mechanical Man" curtesy of Tubi. For context, Janice (Jenna Fischer) who doesn't have her life together crosses paths with Tim (Chris Messina) who performs on the street as the giant mechanical man and finds purpose in his street performance because he wants people who don't have their lives together to feel less alone.
Olivia BarkerPublished 8 months ago in Psyche THE HEALING POWER OF SOUND
In the beginning was “Thought”. The thought became Desire, and life came into being; where Desire is, there is life. Where there is no Desire, there is no life. Desire became Allurement and love came into being, for where there is Allurement, there is Love. Where there is no Allurement, there is no love. Love became a word. From word came the primordial sound by which the world was created and is sustained.
Bright JohnsonPublished 8 months ago in PsycheWill an excessive amount of music be terrible for your emotional wellness?
The power behind music For some individuals, music feels "like something that can reflect how I feel," Heidi Ahonen, teacher of music treatment at Wilford Laurier College in Ontario, Canada, told Deseret News.
AnalogvibesPublished 8 months ago in PsycheThe Surprising Link Between Music and Memory
Have you ever found yourself humming a tune from your childhood and suddenly being flooded with vivid memories? Or perhaps you've witnessed a loved one with Alzheimer's disease light up when they hear a familiar song from their youth. Music's profound ability to trigger memories is nothing short of astonishing. In this article, we'll explore the captivating world of the surprising link between music and memory, unveiling how melodies can unlock the past.
Shaffy FaosiyatPublished 8 months ago in PsycheThe Science of Laughter
Certainly! Laughter is a universal human experience, recognized across cultures and languages as a fundamental expression of joy, humor, and social bonding. But what lies beneath this seemingly simple act of chuckling or guffawing? The science of laughter delves into the intricate mechanisms, psychology, and evolutionary roots of this delightful human behavior.
Shaffy FaosiyatPublished 8 months ago in Psyche