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THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS
As we all know, social media has become an essential tool in everyone's life. They use it daily to communicate and depict information. Due to the majority of people using social media sites like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, the amount of information available online has grown significantly.
By WallAce Legal4 years ago in Psyche
Enter Inner Child
I am a Texan. A pick yourself up by your bootstraps, Texan. I was a strong believer in a strong approach. It wasn't that I lacked empathy. It was more so, that I believed life didn't care, either way about your story. And to some extent this is all true. We have to choose happiness. But how does one do that?
By Hannah Farrow4 years ago in Psyche
Substance Use and Native Americans
Putting that title on the unsplash when looking for a photo, five pictures of African American people came up and this picture. What do any of them have to do with Substance Use I asked myself. The above photo is a Native American male in full regalia. Appears to be dancing. He has a significant amount of eagle feathers. Stars and Stripes, he was in the service. Medicine wheel colors. Teepees. He is an elder. There is a cross. It can mean a Christian cross and it can be the symbol for the cross that was here before Christianity. Others may notice other things too. I do not see substance use and at most powwows substance use is not allowed. You can be asked to leave.
By Denise E Lindquist4 years ago in Psyche
What’s My Existential Crisis? (Based on MBTI). Top Story - January 2022.
What Is Existentialism? Existentialism is defined as “a philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.”
By Andrea Lawrence4 years ago in Psyche
Confronting the Challenges of Bipolar Dissociation
Trigger Warning: Self-harm, suicidal ideation, childhood abuse, bipolar dissociation - When I was in my late twenties, a well-meaning psychotherapist diagnosed me with dissociative identity disorder (DID). Doctors used to call DID multiple personality disorder. The diagnosis was my first connection to bipolar dissociation.
By Scott Ninneman4 years ago in Psyche
Top-Notch Sober Living in Middletown, CT
If you are considering a sober living in Middletown, CT, you've come to the right place. There are sober homes for men and women in Middletown. Gender-specific programs benefit both men and women in recovery. This quaint, small town is located about 16 miles south of Hartford along the Connecticut River. The town was first settled by English settlers in the 1650s. The town's original name was Mattabesett, a name derived from the tribes of the area. However, the colonists changed the name to reflect Middletown's location along the Connecticut River.
By Marika Tashima4 years ago in Psyche
Do You Suck At Forgiving?
Pain. A great teacher but a terrible master. I come across many references such as “pain is inevitable, suffering is optional” or “no pain, no gain” rather often. This happens online or it could be just in casual conversation. Of all the phrases out there, one of them catches my attention more than the rest. Probably because I'm finding myself in situations that call for it quite a bit.
By The Rogue Scribe4 years ago in Psyche
Little Girl Lost
Once upon a time, there was a girl whose spirit had come to earth. Her heart was golden, but there was a high gate around it. Occasionally she would peek out timidly. But mostly she would hide, in her own little world. She was curious about the world outside, but also deeply afraid.
By Bridget Vaughn4 years ago in Psyche
Tips for your recovery in Sober Living Council Bluffs, IA
If you're considering going to a Sober Living program, here are some tips to help you succeed. Keep in touch with your sponsors and peers. The people you associate with now might have had the same experiences as you once did. They can offer support and feedback on how to stay sober and make healthy choices. Find people who understand your situation and who will encourage you in your recovery.
By Cameron Cuadra4 years ago in Psyche
Depression and its ability to take over a young persons life.
I was one of the lucky ones, always have been, I wouldn’t call myself famous, but I would say that I was and still have a good amount of friends. Every day coming into school and just trying my best to make everyone happy. I knew I couldn't do it all, but I insisted. I had to be the best at everything. Everything. I run track, do all extracurricular activities, and try to be friends with everyone.
By Ceo Of Dying4 years ago in Psyche








