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A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
Comparison's Impact on Teenagers
Comparison can have both beneficial and harmful effects on teenage lives. Teenagers, in particular, may compare themselves to their classmates or social norms in a variety of areas of their lives, including their looks, academic performance, social standing, relationships, and achievements. Comparison is a normal human urge. Teenagers' lives can be impacted by comparison in the following ways:
By The Storyteller’s Haven3 years ago in Psyche
Memory Palace can enhance Your Hypnotic Experience
Creating a memory palace is a powerful technique that can be used to enhance hypnotic experiences in a number of ways. Essentially, a memory palace involves creating a mental map of a physical space that you are very familiar with, such as your home, workplace, or a familiar route you take regularly. By mentally placing and associating the information with specific locations within this space, you can improve your ability to remember and recall important information.
By Joseph Crown3 years ago in Psyche
“What if… I’d Chosen Music & Drama?”
”Live from New York, it’s SATURDAY NIIIIIIIIGHT!” And just like that, it’s official: the Copperhead from Down Underland is officially a household name on the other side of the globe, standing in the very same set as other legends of comedy, theatre, film, music, network television… and I happen to fill all those niches, and then some.
By Orion J. Zed3 years ago in Psyche
A 'genetic breakthrough' promises an effective treatment for Alzheimer's
A team from Cardiff University has identified 92 genes that significantly increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, whereas only three genes were known when their research began in 2009, which means there is an exponential increase in information about the disease.
By News Correct3 years ago in Psyche
How to deal with impostors
Impostors can pose a serious challenge to individuals and organizations. They often infiltrate spaces and make false claims, causing confusion and harm to those around them. However, there are ways to deal with impostors to minimize their impact and prevent further damage. In this article, we will explore five key strategies for dealing with impostors.
By Emma Capaldi3 years ago in Psyche
The importance of silence
Silence is a quality that has become quite rare in the world we live in. In a world where noise is everywhere, from the incessant chatter of people to the roar of traffic and the constant buzz of electronic gadgets, silence is a precious gift. In fact, silence is so important that it should be regarded as an essential aspect of human existence. This article will discuss the importance of silence.
By Emma Capaldi3 years ago in Psyche
I'm fine. It's fine. Never mind.
The stressful climate on campus College can be the most exciting time in our lives, and for many, it is. Enrolling in college courses means entering a time of heavy transition and change. The majority of college students actively enrolled in courses range from ages 18-24, and there are also many adult students who choose to participate in later years.
By Carrie Principe3 years ago in Psyche
Loveism
Loveism is a philosophy that places love at the center of all human endeavors. It is a belief that the power of love can transform individuals, communities, and even the world. Loveism is not a new concept, but rather a way of thinking that has been around for centuries. Loveism has been championed by many great thinkers, poets, and activists throughout history, including Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mother Teresa.
By Yasir Khan3 years ago in Psyche
Panic Attack Aftercare
Let’s talk about trauma aftercare. I have CPTSD. Today I woke up from a bad nightmare in an active panic attack. Nightmares are traumatic. They feel just like the real trauma that happened. This means that after I come out of the panic attack (treated with medication, self-talk, affirmations, grounding techniques, and active comfort), I need to take care of myself in ways I wouldn’t otherwise. I will need to actively reassure myself that I no longer have that trauma in my life. I will need extra reassurance from partners, and I might have to cancel activities to rest. I had to learn how to do these things. Our society teaches us that we should “suck it up” and move on, but that’s not actually how brains work. We have to reteach our brains that we are no longer in physical, emotional, sexual, mental, or psychological danger. That’s hard. That’s complicated. That’s not being a good capitalist. So we stockpile trauma, which isn’t good for anyone. So today I heal, at least the trauma from my nightmare. It’s probably going to involve a whopper (with cheese, no pickles, onion or ketchup), and a lot of reassuring myself that I have every right to nurture myself through food. It will require rest, and puppy snuggles, but in the end I will be more whole, I won’t have that trauma to pass on to others, and healing myself also heals the collective. Healing myself helps heal you, and vice versa. So we will heal together, we will commune together, and we will find joy together. Together we are stronger than trauma. Together, nothing can stop us.
By Karen LaRue3 years ago in Psyche








