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Dispel judgement, debunk the myths and correct the misconceptions you hold about eating disorders.
From Scratch: Cooking Every Night - A Threefold Plan To A Happier Mind.
Have you ever watched the episode of Fraiser where Niles, played to pompy perfection by the amazing David Hyde-Pierce guffs up trying to ask the wholesome and warm Daphne, played by lovely Jane Leeves, on a date? He fails miserably and wallows in misery until she shows up, chides him for not being ready for 'Da-Phylis' (the aforementioned made up on a whim name of the date he stutters over when trying hopelessly to just ask her out) and sets about whipping up a meal? They chop together to the timeless 30s classic 'Heart And Soul' penned by Hoagy Carmichael in a duet that is accomplished as it is adorable? No?
By Jessica Bailey2 years ago in Psyche
Delusion of Love
Introduction Delusions are false beliefs that are resistant to reasoning and evidence. Erotomania, a subtype of delusional disorder, is characterized by a profound and fixed belief that another person, often of higher social or romantic status, is deeply in love with the delusional individual. This condition can have far-reaching consequences for those affected, leading to significant distress and impairment in their lives. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of erotomania, exploring its symptoms, causes, and the ways it can be treated both medically and psychologically.
By Shams Ul Qammar2 years ago in Psyche
A Palette of Possibilities. Content Warning.
In a sleepy, sun-drenched town by the sea, there existed a mysterious art gallery named "The Palette of Possibilities." This was no ordinary gallery; it was a place where art transcended the canvas and held the power to shape destinies. This is the story of a gallery that wove the threads of art, fate, and human connection into an intricate tapestry of possibilities.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Psyche
Magnesium’s Crucial Role in Mental Health
Magnesium, an essential mineral, is a powerhouse in over 300 bodily functions. It keeps your heart ticking and your nervous system electrically stable. But that's not all; magnesium also steps in to regulate neurotransmitters like serotonin. Some experts even suspect that low magnesium might be the culprit behind treatment-resistant depression.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Psyche
Common Mental Illnesses. Content Warning.
Mental illness is characterized as a condition that has a lasting negative impact on a person's thinking, mood, or feelings. Depression and anxiety are classified as mental illnesses, and they are actually among the most prevalent types of mental disorders.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Psyche
10 Key Symptoms Of Early Diabetes That Shouldn't Be Ignored
I have had diabetes for over 20 years now (Type 2). It can be lethal in all sorts of ways, if it is not managed effectively, but with good management and a sensible diet, one can lead a normal, satisfying life, as I've done, despite its potential for disaster. Unfortunately, diabetes is on the increase because of our changing lifestyle, especially changes in diet. Currently, nearly 5.5 million people in the UK have diabetes, either Type 2 - the most common type that accounts for around 90% of all cases, or Type 1, the more serious kind, that affects 10% of cases. Overall, diabetes costs the UK economy £12.5 billion per year - that's £184 for every single person in the population each year!
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Psyche





