therapy
Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
Why Mental Health Matters to Me
One secret I fail to keep is that I grew up poverty-stricken. Food banks, Hud housing, and bill roulette was ingrained in the Rice Household daily. With the lack of funds came the lack of proper medical care. I can count on one hand the times I saw a doctor when I was a child. And two of those times were emergencies (shot in the head and a sliced finger, stay tuned for my memoirs). So, it shouldn't come as a shock that mental health was nowhere on my radar.
Steven RicePublished 12 months ago in PsycheSuicide!
Suicide is a global issue and can occur in any country. However, the prevalence of suicide can vary significantly from one country to another. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), some of the countries with the highest rates of suicide in the world include:
The Promise I Made That Genuinely Saved My Life
"I promise I'm not going to do that." I was 17, sat in my therapist's second living room, a fish tank to my left, a chalk drawing of a flip-flop in my lap that my therapist had just this second commissioned from me, and the whole of my future there in her hands.
What is Contemplative Psychotherapy?
Contemplative psychotherapy is an approach to therapy that integrates principles and practices from contemplative traditions, such as mindfulness meditation, with traditional psychotherapeutic methods.
Samantha JonesPublished 12 months ago in PsycheSilent Scars: The Devastating Effects of Verbal Abuse on Victims
Verbal abuse is a form of emotional abuse that involves using words and language to hurt, control, manipulate, and belittle another person. It can happen in any kind of relationship, including romantic, familial, professional, and social. Verbal abuse can cause the victim significant emotional and psychological damage, often leaving them feeling powerless, confused, and isolated.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheBroken Promises: The Danger of Narcissists Future Faking Their Victims
Being in a relationship with a narcissist can be a rollercoaster of emotions, with highs and lows that can leave you feeling confused and hurt. One common tactic that narcissists use is future faking, where they make false promises of change and a better future together, only to continue their abusive behaviour. In this article, we will explore what future faking is, how to recognize it, and what steps victims can take to walk away from it.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheGaslighting Unveiled: Surprising Behaviors That Could Be Gaslighting You Without You Realizing It
Gaslighting is a term used to describe a manipulative tactic that someone uses to make another person question their own reality. It is a form of psychological abuse where the abuser plants seeds of doubt in the victim's mind, leading them to question their memory, perception, and sanity. Often, the victim of gaslighting may not even be aware that they are being gaslit. In this article, we will explore some behaviors that people may not realize is gaslighting and why it is considered gaslighting.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheThe Art of Manipulation: How Narcissists Use Toxic Techniques to "Win" Arguments
Narcissists are known for their desire to be in control and to always come out on top. When they find themselves in an argument, they will often use a variety of toxic techniques to win at all costs. These techniques are designed to manipulate and intimidate the other person, leaving them feeling helpless and defeated. In this article, we will explore some of the most common toxic techniques that narcissists use to win an argument.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheWhen Narcissists Punish: How Getting Something Wrong Can Trigger Their Wrath
Narcissists can be very demanding, controlling, and manipulative individuals who use a variety of tactics to control and dominate their victims. One of the most common tactics used by narcissists is to punish their victims for getting something wrong. This punishment can take many forms, including emotional abuse, verbal abuse, physical abuse, and even sexual abuse.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheLove Bombing: The Dark Side of Romance You Need to Know About
Love bombing is a form of manipulation that is often used by people with personality disorders to gain control over their partners or targets. It is a common tactic among narcissists, sociopaths, and psychopaths. The term "love bombing" comes from the idea that the manipulator will shower their victim with affection, attention, and gifts in order to create a sense of euphoria and dependency.
Mitchella O ErayomaPublished 12 months ago in PsycheSports medicine: A field in high demand as interest in health and fitness grows
Sports medicine has become an increasingly popular field in recent years, with more and more people recognizing the importance of taking care of their bodies and preventing injuries. There are several reasons why Chandler sports medicine has become so popular, ranging from increased awareness of the benefits of physical activity to advances in medical technology. In this article, you will explore five key reasons why sports medicine is becoming more popular.
Scott HootsPublished 12 months ago in PsycheFind Your Path - Unlock Your Future
Are You Disappointed With The Present? Confused And Worried About Your Future? Or Simply Feel Like Nothing Goes As Planned In Your Life?