Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Psyche.
Back to life
After six months of not being fit to work, I begin to crawl out from covid next week. I am by no means fit or cured but well enough to try. The mental strain plus the financial one means its time to try again. I have to prove to myself that I can still do the job, especially as I am a frontline carer for disabled adults. I have to keep them happy and healthy as well as look after myself.
By ASHLEY SMITH5 years ago in Psyche
A Bold Prediction Of A Decision Coming This Gemini Season
Gemini, oh Gemini, your season arrives this year with portents unimaginable. For so long, you have bounced like a child’s toy between identities, being whatever felt right in the moment. You protected yourself, reducing exposure and covering the tracks of the Other. But the Other is you, and we know this to be true. You fill both sets of footprints in the fresh snow, and now your destiny is calling to you. Indeed, your future is waiting.
By John Lavitt5 years ago in Psyche
Mental Health: Benefits Of Writing Diary Or Journal
It is often difficult to express your feelings in a state of anger, depression, and anxiety. In this case, many solutions can be found by talking to yourself. One of the best ways to do this is to write down your feelings and thoughts.
By Khalil Ahmad kakar5 years ago in Psyche
Balancing Your Sylph and Your Nerd.
Hey there Gemini. Wow, it’s been a tough year for you! Your usual inquisitive, bubbly, uber chatty self has been forced to embrace the other side of your twin, the introverted, reflective, nervous-nelly side. Yikes! Too much time inside that head of yours has been kind of dizzying. There’s been a lot of adjusting between both your inside voices.
By Mary Haynes5 years ago in Psyche
The Beauty of Quilling. Top Story - May 2021.
Quilling is an art form utilizing strips of paper to create designs. Artwork can vary from minimalistic to highly intricate. While at first glance, quilling may seem complicated - with a little patience and practice - anyone can learn this art medium.
By Jennifer Parr5 years ago in Psyche
From a Cocoon to a Butterfly
I recently started working on a new project during my free time that focuses on creating art, while also incorporating plants, and flowers (dried up and using scissors). I am working on creating an art gallery, showing my healing journey as a survivor of abuse. Creating these pieces have been very therapeutic, and it makes me feel happy. As an adult I feel much more comfortable sharing my story, because I have been able to process, learn how to self-regulate, and start healing from those traumatic experiences. It has made it much easier for me to move through this world. I have not fully healed from those traumatic experiences but I have confronted them and I am at a point where I share my story. I know that I have a voice and my story deserves to be heard.
By Giselle Bonilla5 years ago in Psyche








