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Stars are just like us; all about the celebrities opening out about their experiences with mental illness and overcoming personal struggles.
10 Science-Backed Ways to Stop Anxiety
More than 40 million adults in the United States suffer from anxiety disorders, making it the most common mental illness in the country. That's 18% of the population! If you are one of the millions of people who suffer from anxiety, you know how crippling it can be. But did you know that there are scientifically-backed ways to stop anxiety? This blog post will introduce you to 10 effective methods!
By The Seraphic Society about a year ago in Psyche
A Few Thoughts about Drugs
I have no idea why I never became an addict. As I have written previously, I had some difficult moments in my childhood and had to find a way to handle the pain in my life. Food was the only real option available, besides the reading, writing and guitar-playing. Of course, this was not a set of options that went unnoticed. My weight gain was commented on, but no one asked the question, “Why?” Why was I doing this to myself? Why did I eat so much when it reached the point where it was no longer providing any real pleasure? And why didn’t anyone stop me?
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in Psyche
Navigating the Chaos: Understanding the Latest Rehabilitation Council of India Guidelines in 2024
Navigating the Chaos: Understanding the Latest Rehabilitation Council of India Guidelines in 2024 The recent guidelines issued by RCI have created unrest amongst the aspiring minds of psychology. The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) has released a fresh circular specifically targeting individuals who have a keen interest in studying psychology. The regulatory body has recently introduced a new set of guidelines for the BSc Clinical Psychology (Honours) course. It aimed to address the need for trained and competent professionals for mental health, more specifically for the treatment of patients with less serious emotional and psychological ailments, that could be detrimental in the long run.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Psyche
Are You a Sigma Male?
In the classic male socio-sexual hierarchy, men are typically categorized into a pyramid structure. At the top are the alphas—super confident, driven, and assertive men who thrive on social attention. Below them are the betas—sensitive, less aggressive individuals. The deltas are the average guys who keep society running smoothly, while the gammas struggle more with social success and are less liked by their peers. At the bottom are the omegas—fun-loving but non-aspirational individuals. However, there's another type of man who doesn’t fit into these traditional archetypes: the sigma male. Sigma males are considered the rarest type of men and stand apart from the conventional hierarchy. Here’s how to tell if you’re a sigma male.
By Horace Wasland2 years ago in Psyche
Understanding the concept of Listener Psychology in Music | Daniel Siegel Alonso
Music can get under our skin, toy with our emotions, and remain in our minds long after the last note fades. Do you ever wonder why a particular song can make you feel on top of the world or shed a tear? The secret lies in the fascinating interplay between music and listener psychology. Daniel Siegel Alonso explores how and why music affects us the way it does and why understanding this can be as complex—and entertaining—as mastering a Bach symphony.
By Daniel Siegel Alonso2 years ago in Psyche
The Impact of Materialism and Social Media on The Youth. AI-Generated.
In today's hyper-connected world, young people are increasingly influenced by materialism and social media, shaping their values, behaviors, and aspirations. This phenomenon has profound implications for their mental health, social relationships, and overall well-being. Let's delve into how materialism and social media are detrimentally impacting the younger generation.
By Anthony Bahamonde2 years ago in Psyche
The Drake-Kendrick Rap Beef: A Case Study of Mob Psychology . Content Warning.
The following article contains disturbing allegations of criminal activity that some readers may find upsetting. The most famous example of “mob psychology” is the Salem Witch Trials. Since witches do not exist, the absurdity of that situation is self-evident. Yet, the same psychological dynamics which brought that almost comedic tragedy to bear are ready to be tapped into in any society at any time. The Red Scares and the internment of Japanese-Americans are other notable examples in American history. Similar things have happened on much smaller scales, though typically within a continuum, such as the famous trial after the Boston Massacre or, more recently, the case involving the Central Park 5. Sometimes, it’s a zeitgeist of paranoia that sweeps over a nation; at other times, it concerns just one person and a small group of people to outnumber them. Yet, no matter how many people are involved, it always looks the same.Four characteristics of mob psychology allow it to self-perpetuate with devastating consequences: 1) it abandons nuance, 2) it labels defenders of the accused as guilty of the same thing as the accused, 3) it rewards those who promote its aims, and 4) it does bad in the name of good.
By Martin Vidal2 years ago in Psyche
Last Night I Went To See Take That And Olly Murs: A Mental Health Account, Part Two.. Content Warning.
This is my second part about my night seeing Take That and Olly Murs. In this article I want to talk about the pyrotechnics which involves the use of fire, or fireworks.
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Psyche
The Wise Man: Navigating Life with Knowledge and Insight
Introduction to the Concept of the Wise Man In a world filled with complexity and uncertainty, the figure of the wise man stands out as a beacon of guidance and understanding. But what exactly defines a wise man? How does one embody wisdom in their daily life? Let's delve into the essence of wisdom and explore how it shapes our existence.
By quizat karim2 years ago in Psyche





