trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Embracing Resilience
Life presents us with a myriad of hardships and obstacles that can make us question our ability to persevere. It's a common sentiment that resonates with people from all walks of life, often keeping us awake at night as we grapple with the weight of our struggles. However, amidst the trials and tribulations, it's crucial to recognize the extraordinary capacity within us to grow and thrive, even in the face of adversity. Today we are going to delve into the intricacies of our innate strength, exploring the realms of logical reasoning, critical thinking, and the unveiling of our hidden potential. By harnessing these empowering tools, we can navigate life's challenges with resilience and purpose.
Shams Ul QammarPublished 11 months ago in PsycheWhy Autistic People May Be More Susceptible to Abusive Romantic Relationships
Are you an autistic person who has been in an abusive romantic relationship? I am, and I know of many other autistic people who have been through this, as well. While anyone of any race, gender, sexual identity, religion, or ability can find themselves in an abusive relationship, there are certain groups of people who are more susceptible to it than others.
The Articulate AutisticPublished 11 months ago in PsycheNatural and Safe Home Remedies for Acid Reflux: 10 Easy Solutions
Introduction Acid reflux is a common condition that affects millions of people all over the world. It can be caused by a number of factors, including stress, poor diet, and lifestyle choices. However, there are a variety of natural remedies that can help alleviate the symptoms of acid reflux and promote overall digestive health. In this article, we will explore 10 easy home remedies for acid reflux.
goddy igbinosaPublished 11 months ago in PsycheConquering Social Anxiety
Social anxiety, also referred to as social phobia, is a psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of social situations and an overwhelming self-consciousness when in social settings. People with social anxiety often experience significant distress and anxiety when confronted with everyday social interactions, such as meeting new individuals, public speaking, attending social gatherings, or even engaging in casual conversations. Managing social anxiety can be a difficult task, but there are numerous strategies that can assist individuals in coping with and reducing their symptoms. The following techniques can be helpful:
Shams Ul QammarPublished 11 months ago in PsycheThe broken glass
Once upon a time in a small, peaceful town, there lived a woman named Margaret. She was a loving and dedicated mother to her seven beautiful children. Each day, she would wake up early to prepare breakfast, kiss their foreheads, and send them off to school with warm smiles on their faces. Margaret's days revolved around nurturing and caring for her beloved family.
George BartonPublished 11 months ago in PsycheLove hate, two strong words
Love and hate are two strong emotions that are often seen as opposites. Love is a complex and profound feeling of deep affection and attachment towards someone or something. It is often associated with care, compassion, and empathy. Love can manifest in various forms, including romantic love, familial love, platonic love, and love for certain activities or hobbies. Love is typically characterized by positive emotions, such as joy, happiness, and a sense of fulfillment.
Chrisoula PapadopoulouPublished 11 months ago in PsychePyramid Man
The Pyramid Man The Pyramid Man. You can tell this story as anthology, connecting 2 to 3 stories into one. Sometime it might feel, why two different genres came together.
Vinod Kumar.CPublished 11 months ago in PsycheAnti-Social Personality Disorder
There is no denying that most people associate ASPD with someone who has little to no indifference towards others. These people also seem to lack empathy; however, there has been no such agreement whether the characteristics or symptoms of ASPD are genetic, or they result from childhood.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 11 months ago in PsycheHeadache Relief: The Best Natural Solutions You Need to Try
Introduction Headaches are a common issue that plague many people. There can be several reasons why someone may experience headaches, and they can vary in intensity, frequency, and duration. While medication can provide some relief, many people are turning to natural solutions to manage their headaches. In this article, we will explore the best natural solutions for headache relief.
goddy igbinosaPublished 11 months ago in PsycheSo Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye
When I first joined Vocal, it was the latest attempt at making a fresh start with my life; after decades of countless missed opportunities, undervaluation on all fronts, and being left to my own devices with insufficient support, this seemed like an ideal platform to start building a solid and stable foundation for my creativity and lifestyle.
Orion J. ZedPublished 11 months ago in PsycheWriting Gives Me Strength to Survive Pain
The morning sky shined bright as a warm breeze brushed my arm. Every sign of nature forecasted a day of potential until we answered the phone call and were told Kari, our daughter, laid in the hospital unconscious following a stroke. Like a tornado that touches down unexpectedly, her stroke tore our lives up from the roots. While sitting beside her bed, I did what I always did when challenges made no sense and left me devasted. I wrote.
Brenda MahlerPublished 11 months ago in PsycheTRUE LIFE STORY
When I woke up I was moved into a waiting room where the doctor met me and my husband. He said that they found a lump in my esophagus, but that he wasn't worried. He needed to run a few tests and do another scope. He was in and out of the room in under three minutes. I looked at my husband and we both got up and walked to the car. I wasn't sure what to think. The first thing I thought when I heard “lump” was of course the "C" word, CANCER. No one wants to say it out loud; like if you say it you will be cursed with it. So, we went home and sat on the couch. I sat quietly for a few minutes, and then logically decided that I needed to cut the lawn.
Noble MondayPublished 11 months ago in Psyche