trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Grief
Grieving is an extremely powerful emotional response. It overwhelms you, stretching to every corner of your mind, body and soul. You experience an array of awful sensations, one minute your gasping for air, as if you’re drowning, next it feels as though theres a mountain sitting on your chest, crushing you. Grief is the most intense form of sadness you could possibly ever endure.
What Is a Trigger?
"TRIGGERED!!!" A statement frequently seen - misused - on the internet. This usually can be found in the comment section in relation to some celebrity gossip or TV drama, or to poke fun at people who are easily triggered. The origin of this word, however, seems to have lost meaning. The people misappropriating appear to also misunderstand the true reality of the concept and how it works.
Battlefield
My battlefield. The world is my battlefield that I had no choice but to fight with no weapons, support no backup but blindfolded.
Natasha ReyesPublished 7 years ago in PsycheOn Fearlessness and Terror
I grew up in the countryside. When I say countryside, don't imagine one of the charming settlements most English people call a village. What people call a village where I'm from, geographers would, I think, after some minutes of head-scratching bafflement, declare a hamlet; possibly.
TheSpinstressPublished 7 years ago in PsycheWhen Dreams Don't Come
Dreams are important. While I meant that in a literal sense, I do agree it’s also probably not a bad idea to have hopes and goals and shit.
Jenifer NewburnPublished 7 years ago in Psyche