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full life details of Jeffrey Dahmer Cannibalism
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer, infamously known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal" or "Milwaukee Monster," was one of America's most notorious serial killers. His life was a tragic confluence of deep-seated psychological disorders, profound isolation, and horrific violence that culminated in the murders of 17 young men and boys between 1978 and 1991.
By Faheem ullah5 months ago in Psyche
What Your Therapist Thinks Podcast
What Your Therapist Thinks is a mental health show where actual, licensed therapists open up about what they’re really thinking, while answering the internet’s most burning mental health questions. And by burning mental health questions, they mean the stuff people are posting about anonymously on Reddit in the middle of the night. These therapists aren’t holding back. They’re telling you what they really think, including the things they’d never actually say in session.
By Frank Racioppi5 months ago in Psyche
Softness & Surrender As Antidotes to Stress
In the Christmas wind down, I wound up. As work slowed, everything else accelerated. Decorating, gifting, hosting, making the magic as ever. Mary Yuletide Poppins I became! Loving it! Giving gives me joy. But this year, the universe sprinkled a couple of curveballs onto the festivities. Twice, yes twice, I woke to a flooded kitchen. Twice. Two separate burst pipes, two separate areas of the kitchen, two separate days, two different destructive burst pipes. And for extra seasonal sizzle, dear Unipops planned both incidents the day before I was hosting my annual feasts for 20 or so people. One on the very day guests were flying in from over seas and pilgrimaging down from Britain’s North to stay with me. On the actual day we had no running water, no heating, destroyed furniture and rafts of workmen carving up carpets and floorboards upstairs trying to locate the leaks. Curve balls indeedrusty old bucket
By Bianca Best5 months ago in Psyche
The Goals of Psychotherapy: Building a Path to Healing
Psychotherapy is more than just talking to a professional—it is a guided process of self-discovery, healing, and personal growth. The goals of psychotherapy may differ depending on the individual’s needs, but they often revolve around creating a healthier relationship with oneself and others, while finding ways to cope with life’s challenges.
By Decider TV5 months ago in Psyche
I’m a ‘Catastrophist’ searching for a Cure.
Tomorrow, I have a meeting with my counselor to try and find a solution to my long-term problem of catastrophising. If I’m lucky, I might not have a serious accident on the way. But in my catastrophic mind, I’m afraid that’s already happened.
By Simon Aylward5 months ago in Psyche
My own 9-11. Content Warning.
Yeah, this is my personal 9-11. As the Earth slowly approaches its apogee for the four billionth time, my life seems as uncertain as Schroedinger's cat in the box. This uncertainty, ideally, is a part of everyone's life, and most deal with it with their left hand. But I seem to have zero ability to do so as I advance in age. I was perfectly alright as a child. I didn't have anxieties nor did I care so much about my future to the point where I broke down and could not function normally. In fact, it was the opposite; I seemed to have infinite confidence in my abilities. In a way one could say I was flowing, as beautiful as a waterfall not yet discovered or tainted by human activity. I really do wish it remained that way.
By Sanjiv Krishna Vetrrivel5 months ago in Psyche
How Long Does Anxiety Last?
Anxiety is a natural response to stress or perceived threats. It is a very common phenomenon that the majority of people suffer from. A small amount of anxiety is normal, and almost everyone has felt anxious at least a few times in their lives.
By Ankita Dey5 months ago in Psyche
Why Market Research in London Is Essential for Business Success
In today’s fast-paced and data-driven business world, success depends on more than just a good idea. Especially in a dynamic city like London — one of the world's most diverse, competitive, and economically significant hubs — businesses must be equipped with the right insights to survive and thrive. This is where Market Research London plays a critical role.
By Research Intel5 months ago in Psyche
I Asked 100 Strangers What They Regret Most. The Answer Will Surprise You.
Last month, standing in line at Starbucks, I overheard this old guy telling a friend: “My biggest regret is not marrying the wrong person. That’s obviously embarrassing Who it’s not asking out is the right one.”
By Neli Ivanova5 months ago in Psyche










