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Advice and tips on managing mental health, maintaining a positive outlook and becoming your happiest self.
Relation between Violence and Video Games
Violence and addiction to a video game are related to each other at the best addiction treatment center in Karachi; willing ways Karachi, the experts, said these sayings to the people about the addiction Treatment Options for Video Game Addicts are also available here as it is increasing now a days.
By Willing Ways3 years ago in Psyche
These psychiatric problems need to be resuscitated, and these are the conditions that need to be rushed to the emergency department
Case 1: I felt like I was dying and called the 120 emergency room, but no problem was detected. Lilia is the head of the HR department of a company. After graduation, she went from being a small ordinary intern to becoming a regular employee, to later being promoted to supervisor by her excellent working ability and people skills.
By Noethiger Guerrero3 years ago in Psyche
Do Depressed People Want Actual Help or Just Sympathy?
One thing I’ve seen constantly over 16 years of using social media is the number of people talking about depression. Specifically, how depressed THEY are. I can often detect a pattern of these kinds of posts from a handful of the same people.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Psyche
6 Habits to Drop to Have More Mental Peace
Do you have everything you need in life but still feel worried? Are you the type that tends to lose your calm often? We each have basic needs in life. Yet, we can argue that, the most basic need to live well is peace.
By The Breatharian Blogger3 years ago in Psyche
Methamphetamine and Amphetamines and their effects
The Methamphetamine and Amphetamines effects are told by the best addiction treatment center in Islamabad professionals of willing ways Islamabad the experts also tell by the gambling and smoking addiction treatment for the betterment of the people.
By Willing Ways3 years ago in Psyche
Signs of mental illness that should never be ignored
The truth behind the title is that we never want to ignore the signs of mental illness, whether in ourselves, or others. Most individuals are not able to diagnose themselves, yet our observations will be the first wave of information qualified healthcare professionals will use to put the right evaluation into motion. It is not a suggestion to “watchdog” those around us, or fixate on our daily routines, only register changes, and react with the same brevity, compassion, even urgency, when needed.
By LP Steinbeck3 years ago in Psyche
Have You Heard of the Yellow Room?
Have You Heard of the Yellow Room? I think we have all heard how color can affect our mood, right? A sort of color psychology I guess some would say. Not what the color stands for, but how it really can affect how you feel. Studies, apparently, have shown that red, for instance can cause feelings of excitement for some, energy and for some, love. The color orange can help one feel more confident, yellow happy, green can supposedly make a person feel healthier. The color blue is said to cause a peaceful and tranquil feeling.
By Paula C. Henderson3 years ago in Psyche
How to reduce the risk of depression
The world is still not inclusive enough for people with depression. The older generation can't understand: what kind of depression can a child get? They have survived the hardships of their past lives, but nowadays, children don't know the blessings of their lives. People of the same age can't understand: Why does your little friend look so happy but others say he is sick? If you have not been exposed to depression, you may also have these doubts.
By Dsaachs Kamerad3 years ago in Psyche
The way you handle "bad emotions" determines how far this "cat" runs
A father was criticized by his boss at work and came home to scold his child who was jumping around on the couch. The child's heart is angry, and viciously to kick the cat rolling around. The cat fled to the street, just as a truck drove by, the driver rushed to avoid, but the roadside child was injured. This is the famous "cat-kicking effect" in psychology.
By Glen Landrigan3 years ago in Psyche









