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The past, present and future of psychiatric diagnosis and beliefs about treatment in every culture and pocket of society.
NEUROSCIENCETIST EXPLAINS HOW TO BOOST FOCUS PERMANENTLY IN MINUTES
Unlocking the Power of a 17-Minute Practice to Supercharge Your Focus In a world filled with distractions and constant demands on our attention, the ability to maintain focus is a prized skill. Whether you're a child trying to concentrate on your homework, an adult navigating a busy workday, or someone grappling with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), enhancing your focus is a goal many of us share. Surprisingly, there is a simple practice that, in just 17 minutes, can potentially rewire your brain to improve your attention and offset some of the attentional drift we all experience.
Understanding Mental Health Disorders: Types and Underlying Causes
Introduction: Mental health disorders profoundly impact emotions, thoughts, and behavior, potentially disrupting daily life and social interactions. With over 200 recognized mental health disorders, comprehending their diversity and complexity is crucial. Exploring various mental health disorders is the first step toward fostering empathy and knowledge about the challenges many individuals face daily. In this article, we delve into the types and causes of mental health disorders.
psychologistPublished 6 months ago in Psyche11 Dark Psychology Hacks for Life
.Introduction Psychology is a powerful tool that can be harnessed for both positive and negative purposes. While ethical considerations should always take precedence, it's important to be aware of certain dark psychology hacks that people may use to manipulate or influence others. This knowledge can help you protect yourself and gain a deeper understanding of human behavior. In this article, we will explore 11 dark psychology hacks and how to recognize and defend against them.
alex mm alexPublished 6 months ago in PsycheWhat is Depression?
Depression is a disorder that afflicts over 10% of the world's population, but we as a society know little about it. Stereotypes tell us that depressed people are weak, unless they happen to be a tortured artist. It can be difficult to understand depression because it's invisible. It's a disorder defined by thoughts, behaviors, and feelings, rather than obvious symptoms like vomiting, rashes, or fever. Those who have experienced depression are all too familiar with comments from misguided friends such as, snap out of it, or just get up and do something. Even those with depression might have a hard time understanding what they are experiencing, and they often blame themselves for not being able to snap out of it. To understand what depression really is, we need to talk about symptoms.
Challenge: How Would You Make The World A Better Place?
We must have all wondered about this at some point - improving the state of the world, but the world is so vast that very few remedies would have immediate impact. Except one major one, I think.
Elaine SiheraPublished 6 months ago in PsycheUnderstanding the Complexities of Human Behavior: A Psychological Perspective
Understanding the Complexities of Human Behavior: A Psychological Perspective Human behavior is a multifaceted and intricate phenomenon that has long fascinated psychologists and researchers alike. Rooted in the interaction between biological, psychological, and social factors, human behavior encompasses a broad spectrum of actions, thoughts, and emotions. By delving into the complexities of human behavior from a psychological perspective, we can gain valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms that drive our actions and shape our experiences.
A Psychological Disorder is a Unique Journey
Mental clutters are a complex and regularly misjudged point. In this article, we are going investigate the distinctive sorts of mental clutters, their causes and hazard variables, diagnosis and appraisal, and treatment alternatives. We'll also talk about the shame encompassing mental clutters and how to break down the myths related to them.
goddy igbinosaPublished 6 months ago in PsycheOur Mother of Mercy
Seventh Month Seven months had passed since Oliver was institutionalized. In all that time, Isabella had not come to visit once. While pretending not to care about it, the truth was that he resented her for it. Other patients had visitors regularly. Julie wasn't one of those who got visitors, though.
A Whole New Ball Game: Pressed “Prescription” Pills
Author foreword I got sober nearly 5 years ago. At this time pills were considered a “safe” option in terms of risk of overdose. You knew what you were getting. You bought Xanax, you knew you were getting Xanax. You bought oxycodone, that what you were getting. It was a miserable life of addiction, but things were slightly safer. The risk of overdose was always looming, but to a smaller degree. I came across a few pressed pills near the end of my using days, and they were immediately identifiable as fake. Chalky, misshaped, etc.
Chris GiesenPublished 6 months ago in PsycheThe Healing Power of Leaving: A Journey From Domestic Violence to Survival
In my darkest corners of my past, I found strength to leave a life of torment and pain behind. It was a lengthy journey, one that I didn’t think I would make, but it was a journey that led to healing and self discovery. This is my story.
Self Conversation
Talking to yourself is a common behavior that many people engage in on a daily basis. It involves verbalizing thoughts and narrating your experiences, often referred to as self-talk or inner speech. This type of self-expression is different from visualizing or recalling information, as it specifically involves directing your thoughts towards yourself or some aspect of your life.
Establishing Boundaries
Setting boundaries with someone struggling with addiction can be challenging, but it's essential for both your well-being and theirs. Many alcoholics or addicts only achieve sobriety when their loved ones set hard boundaries and stop enabling. Most of the staff at Tennessee Detox Center are in recovery and can attest to the impact boundaries played on their decision to finally accept help. Here are some suggestions for establishing healthy boundaries:
Chris GiesenPublished 7 months ago in Psyche