trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
10 Habits That Can Hurt Your Brain - Premier Neurology & Wellness Center
Introduction: Habits play a significant role in shaping our behavior and overall well-being. Unfortunately, not all habits are good for us, especially when it comes to our brain health. Premier Neurology & Wellness Center aims to shed light on the detrimental habits that can harm our brain and impact our cognitive abilities. By avoiding these habits, we can preserve and enhance our brain health, leading to a better quality of life. Let's dive into the ten habits to be wary of:
Signs That You are Depressed, Not Lazy
Have you ever had days where all you wanted to do is lie in bed and do absolutely nothing else, you just wanted to be lazy and not worry about any of your responsibilities? We've all had our off days. We've all felt lazy, unmotivated, and uninspired from time to time, and it's normal to feel like that. But we live in such a hypercompetitive society that's so hyperfocused on pursuing success and wealth that it's made us feel internally guilty for the time we spend not working towards something productive.
Music and Love
In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the cacophony of life's chaos, two souls found solace in the universal language of music. Oliver, a gifted pianist with a melancholic soul, played his melodies in the park every evening, seeking an escape from the burden of his troubled past. Amelia, a vibrant violinist with a heart full of dreams, would listen to his music from afar, mesmerized by the emotions his fingers painted on the ivory keys.
Stop Projecting
I have been wanting to address this topic for the longest. Projection. It’s such a poisonous phenomenon in our society today. Projection can ruin a lot of friendships and relationships. I did not realize that most people were projecting onto me until I became a lot more socially aware.
ChrysantheumPublished 9 months ago in PsycheMental Health System Vs. Clairvoyance and Sexuality
There are many prejudices in this world. This affects the lives of everyday people constantly. I spent 15 years under the mental health services after being sectioned via a court at the age of 18. I was born with a form of Autism. I was only diagnosed at 16 with Asperger Syndrome after my father had to get the MP involved due to CAMHS assuming that I was probably on the spectrum without providing an official diagnosis. I had to obtain a diagnosis from a forensic team after the police kept getting involved for my behaviour issues relating to my undiagnosed Autism. I have just managed to get out of the mental health system after requesting to come off the section 117 aftercare. I wasn’t provided with any services for the past 7 years therefore the council agreed to end the section after 15 years. I want to go into how I may have got myself into the system by accident alongside the behaviours associated with my Autism. I was labelled a criminal due to a stupid attempt at trying to get revenge on someone who had rejected me when I was a teenager. I tried to get a tutor from college arrested for carrying a bomb when another student had told me that she was due to go on holiday that day. I emailed the airport saying that I had information that a passenger was carrying a bomb. Luckily, the court downgraded my charge to providing false information. I also got charged with Harassment a few times for how school had encouraged me to communicate as a child. I was told to write things down if I couldn’t talk to the teachers in circumstances where I was being bullied etc.
Emma-Lucy ThomsonPublished 9 months ago in PsycheAttachment styles
Attachment styles are psychological frameworks that describe how individuals form and maintain emotional bonds with others, particularly in close relationships. These styles are primarily formed during early childhood based on the quality of interactions with caregivers, especially the primary caregivers, and they can significantly influence a person's relationships throughout their life.
Vivien DévényiPublished 9 months ago in PsycheEmbracing the Power of T.E.M.A. Therapy for Stress Relief
In trendy fast-paced and demanding world, stress has emerge as an almost unavoidable issue of our lives. From professional pressures to non-public challenges, stress can take a toll on our mental and bodily well-being. While a range of coping mechanisms exist, one strategy that has received traction is T.E.M.A. therapy. T.E.M.A. stands for Thoughts, Emotions, Mindfulness, and Acceptance – an innovative therapeutic technique that empowers men and women to address stress from its roots. This article delves into the concepts and benefits of T.E.M.A. therapy, highlighting its efficacy in supporting human beings manage stress effectively.
Yulianto ArifPublished 9 months ago in PsycheSilver Linings
I thought I’d share a few of my most memorable silver linings as a reminder to always look for them in bad times. No matter how hard it is. No matter how terrible your situation. It’s absolutely vital to keeping your sanity.
Kayleigh Fraser ✨Published 9 months ago in PsycheUnraveling the Mental Health Puzzle: Understanding the Rise of Mental Health Problems in Modern Times
Introduction In recent years, the prevalence of mental health problems has been on the rise, leading to growing concerns about the well-being of individuals in modern society. Unlike the older generations, today's population seems to be grappling with a multitude of mental health challenges, ranging from anxiety and depression to stress and burnout. In this article, we explore the factors contributing to the increased incidence of mental health problems in contemporary times and shed light on the unique challenges faced by individuals living in the digital age.
WanderLUSTPublished 9 months ago in PsycheAre they really after me or is just my silly little thoughts ?
I recently had a terrible experience that left me a pretty good trauma with a little spice of severe trust issues and paranoia, at first I thought it was normal I mean I have been betrayed, hurt, and humiliated by the people who were supposed to protect me and supposed to be my safe place so dah.
The love hormone: What happens when you fall in love?
Love is frequently portrayed as inspiring, awful, and, surprisingly, tragic. All in all, what does the mind have to do with it? Everything! The excursion from the first flash to the last tear is directed by an orchestra of neurochemicals and mental frameworks.
Chiara SalvesiPublished 9 months ago in PsycheThe Art of Emotional Regulation: Nurturing Lasting Bonds in Relationships
Emotions are an integral part of human experience, influencing how we perceive and interact with the world around us. While emotions can bring joy, love, and excitement, they can also lead to conflicts and misunderstandings in relationships. Emotional regulation, the ability to manage and express emotions in a healthy manner, plays a crucial role in maintaining harmonious connections with others. In this blog post, we will delve into the significance of emotional regulation in relationships, to highlight its effects on fostering positive and lasting bonds.