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A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
5 Breathing Techniques That Reduce Stress Instantly
Stress has become an inevitable part of modern life, whether it’s caused by work, school, relationships, or daily responsibilities. While many people turn to coffee, scrolling through social media, or distractions to cope, there’s a scientifically proven method to calm both the mind and body: breathing exercises. Controlled breathing can lower heart rate, reduce cortisol (the stress hormone), and improve focus almost immediately.
By Games Mode On17 days ago in Psyche
Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: Creating a Daily Routine That Works
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to forget that self-care isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity. Whether you’re juggling work, school, family, or social commitments, taking time for yourself can feel selfish or indulgent. But research in psychology and wellness consistently shows that prioritizing your own health benefits both you and those around you. Creating a daily routine that incorporates self-care can boost mood, increase productivity, and protect against burnout.
By Games Mode On17 days ago in Psyche
When Saying “No” Feels Strange
He did not plan to smoke that day. He was standing outside his school gate, bag on his back, waiting for the van. A boy from his class took out a vape. Another smiled and asked him to try. He refused at first. Everyone laughed, not loudly, not cruelly just enough to make him feel small.
By Muhammad Ayaan 18 days ago in Psyche
Do You have a Support Network?. Top Story - January 2026.
Life is harder when you’re on your own. Human beings are social creatures, and we usually feel better when we have support from a strong social network around us. For most people, it’s our families that hold us together like glue.
By Elizabeth Woods20 days ago in Psyche
Counselling in Perth and the Quiet Work of Rebuilding Self-Trust
When we think about emotional wellbeing, often the first images that come to mind are big breakthroughs, life-changing moments or dramatic “aha” experiences. But for many people, the process of rebuilding confidence and self-trust doesn’t announce itself with fanfare. It unfolds slowly, quietly and often behind the scenes of everyday life. In Perth, like in other parts of Australia, conversations about emotional health are becoming more commonplace, and counselling in Perth is one pathway many explore not as a quick fix, but as a space for reflection and reconnection.
By Rochelle Martinez22 days ago in Psyche
Watch Out Wednesdays - 1/14/26 (Opinion)
We are now in the second week of 2026. Even though we are only in the first fourteen days of this year, so much has happened in America and throughout the world that would normally take up about 6 months of news. Events are accelerating to an all-time high.
By Adrian Holman22 days ago in Psyche








