trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
10 Staggering Brain science Realities That Will Leave You Shocked
Presentation: Brain science is an entrancing field that investigates the complexities of the human psyche and conduct. From the profundities of our subliminal to the intricacies of social collaborations, brain science unwinds the secrets that shape what our identity is. In this article, we dive into 10 stunning brain science realities that will spellbind your consideration and give you a new viewpoint on the human mind.
zumar irshadPublished 10 months ago in PsycheSelective mutism
"Selective mutism is a rare childhood anxiety disorder in which a child experiences a trigger response and is unable to speak in certain situations or to certain people" (Psychology today, 2023). Even though it can be perceived as being extremely timid, it is not a sort of shyness. It's also not a deliberate omission of speech, unlike what some would think.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheHUMANITY
Light is fluttering across my closed eyelids. The glow from the sunrise makes its way through the skin, gently nudging my eyelids to open. I slowly open my eyes from a heavy sleep and telepathically greet the sun's morning light coming into the room. There is a slight breeze this morning, and the abstract shadows created by the summer leaves from the tree outside the window wave frantically across my face. Glimpses of sharp, bright morning light flashes into my eyes.
Melissa MuhsPublished 10 months ago in PsycheBody dysmorphia
Sometimes we all feel as though we do not fit right into our bodies. Or just that we feel our bodies are not good enough and start to worry too much about the way our body appears. "Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), or body dysmorphia, is a mental health condition where a person spends a lot of time worrying about flaws in their appearance" (NHS, 2021). A person with BDD could obsess about seemingly little physical imperfections or stress about apparent faults that other people don't see.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheShattered Melodies: Poems of Broken Love and Healing
Love, that delicate melody that once resonated within our souls, can transform into haunting tunes of heartbreak. In this collection of poems, "Shattered Melodies," we embark on a poetic journey through the fragments of a broken love. Each verse captures the raw emotions, shattered dreams, and the process of healing that follows. Join us as we navigate the bittersweet landscapes of love's demise, offering solace, catharsis, and hope for those seeking to mend their shattered hearts.
Yulianto ArifPublished 10 months ago in PsycheNeurodevelopmental disorders
"Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs) are types of disorder that influence how the brain functions and alters neurological development, causing difficulties in social, cognitive, and emotional functioning" (Blain, 2022). The common types of neurodevelopmental disorders include - ADHD and Autism.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheThe Double Blind Study
In this article, we're going to learn what a double-blind study is and I'm going to explain some examples of it. Then we're going to go over the limitations of a double-blind study in the case of professional studies and research the impact of many treatments that can only be confirmed after their effect has been verified in a double-blind study.
Dharmendra BonomaullyPublished 10 months ago in PsycheDissociative disorders
"Dissociative disorders are mental health conditions that involve feelings of being detached from reality, being outside of your own body or experiencing memory loss (amnesia)" (Cleveland Clinic, 2023). Some dissociative illnesses have a very brief lifespan, maybe as a result of a traumatic life experience, and they go away on their own within a few weeks or months. Others have a significantly longer lifespan.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheConquering Mental Burdens
In this world of misery, maintaining perfect mental health is no easy task. We all face moments of stress and struggle, and finding ways to cope becomes paramount. Throughout my own journey, I have discovered several strategies that have consistently helped me navigate the most challenging situations. I have developed a sense of control over my thought process, which has shielded me from overthinking and shielded me from the grasp of tensions, depression, stress, and anxiety. But how did I achieve such a level of control?
Talha Bin AsadPublished 10 months ago in PsycheConfronting the Ghosts
The society has been on the fence for a long time regarding how to treat those who suffered horrific things as children. Should these memories be revealed in order to let their devastating force fade? Is it appropriate to gently shape them into something less painful? Or ought they to be ignored?
Trauma Bonding: break the cycle and free yourself
If you have ever been in an abusive relationship and felt a bond with your abuser, you likely experienced what is known as trauma bonding.
Separation Anxiety disorder
It is quite normal when a person feels anxiety when separated from someone who they love, especially children and young babies. But overtime, the babies and young children realize that the parents and their loved ones are probably going to return. However, this problem may sometimes persist and lead on, making it a huge problem for the person and for their loved ones. This is known as separation anxiety disorder.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in Psyche