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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.
Akhil NautiyalPublished 9 months ago in PsycheNavigating Relationships with Adult ADHD: 3 Tips for Individuals and Partners
The road to building a healthy and fulfilling relationship isn’t as straightforward as we’d want it to be, and it only gets more complex when one or both partners have been diagnosed with adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Amara GomezPublished 9 months ago in PsycheFear of Silence
In the hustle and bustle of our modern lives, silence can be a rare and precious commodity. Yet, for some, the very idea of silence can evoke a sense of dread, anxiety, and discomfort. This phenomenon is known as Sedatophobia, a fear of silence that often goes unnoticed but can significantly impact one's mental well-being. Join me on a journey as we explore this intriguing fear, delving into personal experiences, expert opinions, and the statistics that shed light on this unique aspect of the human psyche.
Ligita StiklakienePublished 9 months ago in Psyche"Fragments of Identity"
Yet, nothing could have prepared her for the challenge that awaited her in the form of Sarah Miller. Sarah, a soft-spoken woman in her late twenties, had been referred to Dr. Bennett due to her dissociative identity disorder, commonly known as multiple personality disorder.
Whispers of the Night
In the quiet depths of the night, when the world is cloaked in shadows and the conscious mind takes its much-needed rest, a realm of infinite possibilities comes alive. This is the realm of dreams, a place where the subconscious mind weaves stories using the threads of our deepest emotions, desires, and fears. Each dream is a tapestry, a complex blend of symbols that hold the key to unraveling the enigma of our inner selves. This is the story of dreams unveiled, where the journey of dream analysis transcends time and transforms lives.
Emeka OgbudoPublished 9 months ago in PsycheTurbulence 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.
Anne LecomberPublished 9 months ago in PsychePsychology
Psychology is the science that explores human behavior, cognitive processes, and the inner world. It investigates how people think, feel, perceive the world around them, and interact with one another. Psychology covers a wide range of topics, from fundamental principles of brain function to complex interpersonal relationships.
Maksim RozkowPublished 9 months ago in PsycheWalking on Eggshells
Living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a rollercoaster ride of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors that can affect every aspect of my life on a day-to-day basis. From the intense fear of abandonment to chaotic relationships and unstable self-image, BPD presents unique challenges that shape who I am and how I navigate the world. In this personal and informative narrative, I will delve into the intricacies of BPD and shed light on the impact it has on my daily life.
Does a Tree Fall in the Forest Make a Sound if No One is Around to Hear It?
Does a tree that falls in a forest make a sound if no one is around to hear it? Well, if by "sound" we mean vibrating air, then the answer is yes; when a tree falls, the air around it vibrates.
Basel BabatenPublished 9 months ago in PsycheBecome Who You're Afraid To Be
Most individuals shy away from fully expressing their authentic selves. They fear embracing aspects of their identity that may be deemed unacceptable, as doing so brings discomfort. Consequently, they compartmentalize themselves into two distinct halves: the conscious and the unconscious.
My Emotional Turbulence 🤯
I've been in the states for what seems like years in just a few months span. I feel like I look down into the darkness of depression lately. I'm staying in Cleveland for school, and for our home. Most importantly my husband's green card.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 9 months ago in PsycheUnderstanding Borderline Personality Disorder
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Dispelling Myths and Exploring Realities Introduction In the quest to connect with others, individuals often find themselves adapting to shared interests or preferences to foster relationships. However, the dynamics of such interactions can be complex, especially in the context of mental health disorders. One such disorder that has been both misunderstood and stigmatized is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). In this article, we'll delve into the misconceptions surrounding BPD, shed light on its nature, explore its impact on individuals' lives, and discuss approaches to treatment and recovery.
Emmanuella Oquaye YeboahPublished 9 months ago in Psyche