treatments
The past, present and future of psychiatric diagnosis and beliefs about treatment in every culture and pocket of society.
Test your emotional intelligence
It's one of life's baffling secrets - the way that our close to home development isn't be guaranteed to stay up with our actual turn of events. You may be 55 outwardly, yet wind up responding like a four-year-old when life tosses a curve in your direction. On the other side, somebody could be on the cusp of adulthood genuinely however display the insight of a close to home sage inside. To survey profound turn of events, there's a basic yet uncovering question that gets to the center of our close to home mature: How would we answer when somebody we depend on genuinely disheartens us or leaves us hanging and unsure?
Use This Secret Strategy To Help You Quit The Booze
You’ve thrown out all the booze. Solemnly recorded how many drinks you have each week and read articles & books about how to quit. You’ve tried willpower, kicked the cat and done everything possible but you still haven’t been able to quit drinking.
How to Deal with Anxiety
Disclaimer I am not a doctor or therapist. This is not to be considered medical advice. If you are experiencing anxiety, please seek professional help.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 8 months ago in PsycheNeurofeedback Playroom: Helping Children with Autism and ADHD
In simple words, it is like fitness for the brain. This distinctive method has been developed through advancements in computer analysis technologies and enables the visualization of various physiological processes for targeted intervention. It's important to highlight that, from the patient's perspective, this training turns into an engaging computer game. Due to the malleability of children's brains, this approach proves to be particularly effective in addressing behavioral and mental disorders that children have.
Natalia ZheleznayaPublished 8 months ago in PsycheLack of emotional connection in the relationship
In a world where swift texts and fleeting social media interactions have become the norm, genuine emotional engagement seems to be waning, and the casualty, often, is the quality of our intimate relationships. One of the most profound issues in many modern relationships is the lack of emotional connection. This article delves into the significance and implications of a lack of emotional connection in relationships and offers insights on how we might address it.
sanidhya sawantPublished 8 months ago in PsycheNavigating Relationships with Adult ADHD: 3 Tips for Individuals and Partners
The road to building a healthy and fulfilling relationship isn’t as straightforward as we’d want it to be, and it only gets more complex when one or both partners have been diagnosed with adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Amara GomezPublished 8 months ago in PsycheDoes a Tree Fall in the Forest Make a Sound if No One is Around to Hear It?
Does a tree that falls in a forest make a sound if no one is around to hear it? Well, if by "sound" we mean vibrating air, then the answer is yes; when a tree falls, the air around it vibrates.
Basel BabatenPublished 8 months ago in PsycheKill that anger before it kills you
Mastering Default Use Write an ChatGPT Title Introduction: In the fast-paced world we inhabit, emotions often run high, and anger is one of the most powerful and potent of them all. While anger is a natural human response, its unchecked expression can lead to detrimental consequences in both our personal and professional lives. Learning to control anger is a valuable skill that can significantly impact our overall well-being and relationships. In this article, we delve into the importance of mastering the art of controlling anger and the benefits it brings to our lives.
Uchenna EmmanuelPublished 8 months ago in PsycheHow CBT Can Help You Overcome Negative Thought Patterns
Negative thought patterns can have a significant impact on our mental health. When we constantly engage in negative thinking, it can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and depression.
Richard BaileyPublished 8 months ago in PsycheMarch of the Brain Rapists
Note: Public domain. Copy, print, paste, and distribute at will. "You have no idea how cruel psychiatry is. ... This is really a battle between good and evil." Psychiatrist Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
The Art of Mindfulness
In the hustle and bustle of our modern lives, we often find ourselves swept away by a torrent of thoughts, responsibilities, and distractions. The constant demands of work, relationships, and technology can create a whirlwind of stress and anxiety, leaving us feeling disconnected from our own selves and the present moment. In the midst of this chaos, the ancient practice of mindfulness emerges as a lifeline—a way to navigate life's currents with clarity and calm.
Past Life Regression Story
Embarking on a past life regression journey, I delved deep into the recesses of my subconscious mind to seek for clarity and to find a bigger healing moment, as I had been struggling hard with loss.
fungal earthlingPublished 9 months ago in Psyche