anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
Finding Worth in a Lonely Corner
It was a warm Saturday afternoon, and the schoolyard was filled with the total energy of excited children and doting parents at the annual fundraising fair. I had arrived to support my youngest daughter, Mary, who was selling homemade cookies with her small group of friends. Mary wasn’t the most popular kid at school, but she had a tight-knit circle that meant the world to her. Watching her laugh and chat with her friends, I felt a sense of joy. Though not in the popular crowd, these girls had each other's backs through thick and thin, weathering the storms of peer pressure and the trials of growing up.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Psyche
Balancing Work and Family: How Working Parents Can Spend Quality Time with Their Children
Professionals with childrearing responsibilities often struggle to juggle work and home lives of their families. Work commitments such as meetings, projects, or daily tasks may hinder them from engaging in meaningful conversations with their offspring. Yet such interactions are cardinal for the healthy growth of any child as well as understanding within themselves. This article offers an insight into how to maximize the time spent with children by parents who work and also help in educating them.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıranabout a year ago in Psyche
Simple Ways to Stop Overthinking and Find Peace. AI-Generated.
Introduction: Understanding Overthinking Everyone encounters overthinking sometimes or later in his or her lifetime. It may occur at first as a general idea that snowballs into developing a number of hypothetical scenarios. This behaviour may bring about a lot of stress in the body system and therefore raise anxiety levels. When working on a problem of overthinking, it is crucial to find out what it actually is and why it occurs.
By Khalid laakikiabout a year ago in Psyche
Struggling to Enjoy Life? Here's What You Can Do
Introduction People must live and be happy but for most them it is a challenge to be happy just like that. But if day in day out, you are finding yourself unable to embrace life you will not be alone. The following is often a result of many factors including the emotional, mental and sometimes external which are sometimes so difficult to identify. However, the first change that has to be made is to understand what leads to such results. In this article I will explain why you may be unable to enjoy life and how you can start to get your enjoyment back.
By Khalid laakikiabout a year ago in Psyche
Phone Manner
I'm supposed to have a hearing appointment, and I'm late. Technically, half of the company has hearing appointments, at least the half that works on calibrating the hearing aids we produce. Don't want to over-compensate if one of us is hard of hearing and didn't realise, I suppose.
By Natasja Roseabout a year ago in Psyche
Effective Concussion Management Strategies
Concussion Management is essential for anyone who has suffered a head injury. Proper care helps ensure a safe recovery and reduces the risk of long-term problems. At Hillcrest, the focus is on providing the best possible care for concussion patients.
By Andrea Barkerabout a year ago in Psyche
Kindness of a Stranger
Is it hubris to enter the challenge I inspired? Oh well... There’s a lady on the train platform. She’s tall, with hair a shade of red not found in nature. Briefly, I wonder if it’s a wig, early onset of grey, or just for fun. She’s dressed in black, the kind of long business skirt that you don’t see much these days, and a polo shirt with a name and logo from a company I’ve never heard of. That's not unusual, though; Parramatta is the 'Western CBD', which means both that it's a crowded nightmare to navigate during peak periods, and there are a lot of businesses you've never heard of (as well as a dozen you probably have) within walking distance of the station.
By Natasja Roseabout a year ago in Psyche
If They Wanted to... They Would.
I've had several people send me reels and articles surrounding this subject and I have been battling feelings of both pleasure and displeasure - feelings of adequacy and inadequacy. I wanted to talk about my own personal thoughts and feelings as a person who was in a committed relationship and also as someone who is single as well as answering from my friendship's perspective. And... not just about the men, but also about my job as a person: "if she wanted to, she would" has come across my radar as well.
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Psyche
Are There Stages of Healing from Narcissistic Abuse?
Narcissistic abuse is a subtle, insidious form of psychological manipulation that can leave deep, often invisible scars on its victims. Perpetrated by individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), this abuse systematically erodes self-esteem, autonomy, and emotional stability. Recovering from such profound trauma is not merely about healing but embarking on a transformative journey toward self-discovery and empowerment. Understanding the stages of healing is crucial for anyone navigating this complex process, as each phase brings its unique challenges and opportunities for growth.
By The Seraphic Society about a year ago in Psyche
I Never Realized I had Trauma
I always thought my childhood was ideal. I got what I wanted for Christmas, my parents went to my hockey games, I had a loving family, and new clothes at the beginning of every school year. I thought I was always very privileged.
By Patrick Meowlerabout a year ago in Psyche







