trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Death, the Final Frontier: Exploring the Mystery of What Lies Beyond
Death is a topic that is often shrouded in mystery and uncertainty, and understandably so. It is the one destination that every person's life journey must reach, and no matter how hard one tries to hold onto material possessions like cars, houses, money, or even our bodies, death eventually finds us. To some degree, it lurks in and haunts us, and because death is the ultimate mystery, people throughout the ages have always wondered what it really is, if there is some form of life even after death, and what lies beyond it.
Izabela BąkPublished about a year ago in PsycheUnderstanding and Managing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
INCLUDINGS What is OCD? Common OCD Symptoms OCD Causes and Risk Factors OCD Diagnosis and Assessment Chapter 2: Types of OCD
Kıvanç DemirkıranPublished about a year ago in PsycheEmotions of life
As she walked through the deserted streets of the city, she couldn't help but feel a sense of loneliness wash over her. With every step, the weight of her emotions grew heavier, like an anchor dragging her down to the depths of the ocean. She had always been someone who kept her feelings bottled up, burying them deep beneath a facade of strength and indifference. But today, they were too much to bear.
Davinder UppalPublished about a year ago in PsycheOne Media Outlet in Multiple African Nations is Printing Harmful & Misleading News
Thursday, 25 April 2023 I've written several news pieces with the help of research that is always included within the story. However after reading news in 30 African countries I couldn't help but notice one media giant writes in several countries.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago in PsycheBreaking Down the Science Behind Alzheimer's
As we age, our brains undergo a natural decline in cognitive function. This natural decline can lead to the development of Alzheimer's disease for some people. Alzheimer's is a progressive and debilitating brain disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite years of research, the cause of Alzheimer's remains unclear, and there is currently no cure. However, scientists and researchers are working tirelessly to better understand the disease and find ways to treat it. In this, we will explore the latest research on Alzheimer's, including what we know about the causes and risk factors, the current state of treatment options, and the promising new avenues of research that are giving hope to those affected by this devastating disease. Join us as we break down the science behind Alzheimer's and explore the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field.
Blossom_2023Published about a year ago in PsycheThe Day My Reality Changed
On February 2nd 2019, I experienced a traumatic event that changed a lot about the way I live and how I take care of myself. Before this event occurred I used to have a very unhealthy diet and not take much care of myself in other ways as well, I got to the point where I was drinking up to two two liters of soda a day, and was also eating pretty unhealthy food. I used to not care about what I was putting in my body or how processed certain foods were and I would eat or drink it regardless of how bad the stuff was for me, and I also didn't really exercise much back then. Now my diet is much different and I also feel like I take better care of myself to the extent that I am able to.
Thomas FletcherPublished about a year ago in PsycheThe Power of Forgiveness
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Forgiveness is a complex and multi-dimensional process that involves letting go of anger, resentment, and the desire for revenge. It is not a one-time event but a process that requires ongoing effort and commitment. However, the benefits of forgiveness are numerous, and they can extend far beyond just improving our relationships with others. In this blog post, we'll explore the power of forgiveness and how it can improve our mental and physical health.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in PsycheStop Doing These Things, They’re Making You Hate Yourself
#1 Watching porn I look at the way some people live and it makes me think — no wonder they have anxiety. There are a certain set of activities that automatically lower your self-esteem if you do them too much.
Saad FarooqPublished about a year ago in PsycheDon't Ignore These Symptoms:
We all experience ups and downs in life, but when these fluctuations start to impact our day-to-day functioning, it may be a sign of a larger mental health issue. Mental health symptoms can be overwhelming and confusing, but ignoring them can make things worse.
Meditation
Meditation is an ancient practice that has been around for centuries. It involves training the mind to focus and be present in the moment, while letting go of distractions and negative thoughts.
When Breakfast is over, what next?
The Breakfast Club was released in 1985 and was only about ninety-five minutes long. Now, on network television, it is at least two hours in length or much longer, depending upon how many commercials they add today.
Bruce Curle `Published about a year ago in PsycheWorking With Children In Therapy
Why have I worked so little time with children in my work as a counselor/therapist. So little time on purpose. I worked as a family therapist for just one and one half years. As a family counselor I worked with children for many more years.
Denise E LindquistPublished about a year ago in Psyche