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How to cope with your emotions, maintain mental health, deal with life's stressors and help others do the same.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a mental health condition characterized by periods of elevated or irritable mood (mania or hypomania) alternating with periods of depression. The exact cause of bipolar disorder is not known, but it is believed to be a combination of genetic, biological, and environmental factors.
By Hafiz Suboor3 years ago in Psyche
Anxiety: Understanding the Condition and Finding Relief
Anxiety is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by feelings of worry, nervousness, and fear that can be overwhelming and interfere with daily activities. In this story, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for anxiety to help those who are struggling with this condition find relief.
By Hafiz Suboor3 years ago in Psyche
Depression
Depression is a common mental health disorder that affects millions of people around the world. It is characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable. Depression can also cause physical symptoms such as fatigue, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, and difficulties with concentration and memory. It is a serious medical condition that can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life, and can lead to serious complications if left untreated.
By Hafiz Suboor3 years ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Self-Sabotage
Self-doubt does more to sabotage individual potential than all external limitations put together. — Brian Tracy Self-sabotage refers to the behaviors or thoughts that prevent individuals from reaching their goals or achieving success. It is a common psychological phenomenon that can have significant negative impact on an individual’s mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. Self-sabotage can take many forms, including procrastination, setting unrealistic goals, engaging in negative self-talk, and avoiding risks or new opportunities. It is often driven by a combination of internal and external factors, such as low self-esteem, fear of failure or success, and a lack of self-awareness (Blascovich & Tomaka, 1991; Dweck, 2006).
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Psyche
The Art of Happiness
Happiness is a feeling that we all strive for, and yet it can often feel elusive and hard to attain. But what if I told you that happiness is not just a feeling, but a skill that can be learned and cultivated? In this story, we'll explore the art of happiness and how you can bring more joy and contentment into your life.
By Hafiz Suboor3 years ago in Psyche
Time Management
Time management is the process of planning and organizing how you will use your time in order to accomplish specific tasks or goals. It involves setting priorities, establishing goals, and creating a plan of action to achieve those goals in a specified period of time. Effective time management can help you to be more productive, reduce stress, and improve your overall quality of life.
By Hafiz Suboor3 years ago in Psyche
Procrastination and its Management
Procrastination is the act of delaying or postponing tasks or activities. It is a common human tendency that can have negative consequences, as it can prevent you from completing important tasks and meeting goals. Procrastination can be caused by a variety of factors, such as lack of motivation or interest, difficulty or uncertainty about how to begin a task, or feelings of overwhelm or anxiety about the task at hand. It is important to recognize when you are procrastinating and take steps to overcome it, such as setting clear goals, breaking tasks down into smaller steps, and creating a schedule or timeline to help you stay on track.
By Hafiz Suboor3 years ago in Psyche
Does My Employer's Health Insurance Cover My Mental Health? What You Should Know
Employers often provide their employees with health insurance plans to help cover medical costs and protect their health. But when it comes to mental health, many people are unsure if their employer's health insurance plans cover the cost of seeing a therapist or receiving other mental health services. In this blog post, we will answer the question: “Does my employer's health insurance cover my mental health?”
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche









