stigma
People with mental illness represent one of the most deeply stigmatized groups in our culture. Learn more about it here.
Connection Between Stress and Physical Health
Physical health outcomes result directly from the weight of stress which exceeds its emotional load. Long-term stressful situations create medical conditions such as heart disease which además leads to weak immunity and ongoing pain issues. Understanding stress relationships with physical health conditions remains essential to stop ongoing stress patterns for improving your wellness. People who need expert help should search for "Cleveland Clinic Psychiatry" along with "doctors for PTSD near me". Which provides connections to professionals specializing in stress management and mental health treatment.
By Robert Smithabout a year ago in Psyche
Going Dark
I had a conversation with a friend last night and it reminded me of a pattern of behavior from other people around me. I was letting my friend know that I may not be very responsive in the next several days because of situations that I am dealing with in my life and they responded with the understanding that I am a busy person.
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Psyche
Why People Fail Us Under Pressure
Life has a way of presenting challenges that reveal the true nature of those around us. These moments, often unexpected and deeply personal, can leave us feeling isolated, questioning why people we trust seem to step away when we need them the most. The hurt that accompanies such disappointments isn’t just about the absence of support; it’s about the breaking of unspoken promises, the betrayal of shared bonds.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Psyche
Freedom Awaits When You Release Yesterday
Life has a way of teaching us through experience—some moments beautiful, others challenging. And yet, for so many of us, the weight of those challenging moments can linger far longer than we’d like. It’s as if our past becomes a shadow, following us wherever we go. But here’s the truth: that shadow only has power when we keep looking back at it.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Psyche
Shattering the Misconception: ADHD is Not Laziness
Growing up with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often felt like a series of misunderstandings, primarily centered around the misconception that I was simply lazy. Over the years, I came to realize that this perception wasn’t just frustrating—it was profoundly misleading. Understanding ADHD requires delving into the intricate workings of the brain and recognizing that what appears as laziness is actually a complex neurological condition impacting millions worldwide.
By Yuley Burrowabout a year ago in Psyche
Shock Study: Children of Divorced Parents Are at Higher Risk of Having a Stroke
Introduction Divorce can be an emotionally taxing experience for families, but its effects extend far beyond temporary emotional turmoil. A groundbreaking study has revealed that children of divorced parents face a higher risk of developing severe health problems later in life, including an increased likelihood of having a stroke. This discovery underscores the profound impact that early childhood experiences can have on lifelong health. But what exactly ties parental divorce to such a critical health outcome? Let’s dive deeper into this study to understand its findings and implications.
By kavinda ranabahuabout a year ago in Psyche
The Power of Tears
Crying, both natural and necessary, carries an extremely complex emotional and cultural stigma. There’s been much discussion about embracing children’s tears, which is already a significant step forward. Today, thanks to advances in research and positive education, we understand that denying the right to cry and access emotions impacts the fundamental healthy development of a human being.
By Paola Crocomoabout a year ago in Psyche









