anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
Spend Quality Time With Nature To Reduce Stress And Anxiety
Keep Outside in Mind for Less Stress Spending time in nature can help relieve stress and anxiety, improve mood, and increase feelings of happiness and well-being. Whatever you call it, forest bathing, ecotourism, mindfulness in nature, green time or healing in nature, man evolved outside and your brain benefits from a visit to nature.
By Bindu Bhardwaj4 years ago in Psyche
Open Letter to Anyone With Anxiety
An Open Letter To Anyone With Anxiety. I hear you. I have anxiety myself. It's not fun at all. In fact sometimes it's crippling. Constantly worrying if you're good enough or if you did something wrong. Never feeling at peace mentally. Never feeling like you can relax. I understand that completley. You have people who tell you to just calm down or to get over it. You start to feel bad for having anxiety even though it's not your fault. They'll tell you that it could be worse which makes you more anxious. (Side note never tell someone with Anxiety this)
By Amanda Nicole4 years ago in Psyche
How to manage your anxiety.
Anxiety is a fight-or-flight response to danger. It is a defense mechanism that is functioned to protect us. Only when it bleeds into your everyday life and starts affecting your life, career, and relationships does it turn into a very real and serious problem that has to be dealt with.
By Haitham Al-Bairouti4 years ago in Psyche
Lagoons and Pontoons
I remember lying on the warm golden sand gazing longingly across the lagoon at the other island. Lying on a beach in paradise and daydreaming as if it had been any other mundane day which it was for from, I just couldn’t help myself. But this time was different. I felt a mixture of excitement and dread and I knew that’s what would make the challenge so special. Tracing my fingers through the sand surrounding me In anticipation, I wondered about how I would feel once I made it to the other side carefully observing the short distance between the two. How long would that take to swim? Five minutes, ten minutes, fifteen!? I really had no idea. Every time I attempted to time one of my fellow holiday goers I’d get distracted or simply lose them as they swam further into the distance, dipping in and out between the small ripples of white appearing from the opening mouth of the lagoon and frowned. I watched the tourists go about their day exploring. The brave ones peered down from the tops of the high peaks they had climbed to the sea below while others strolled across the beach content with their achievement and immediate surroundings.
By Lisa davies4 years ago in Psyche
Managing anxiousness
Almost a year after the COVID-19 epidemic began, life is slowly returning to normal, but it is still a far way from the situation in early March 2020. Masks are a common sight in everyday life, restaurants and businesses are still only running at a fraction of their capacity, and live sports, music, and theatre will not return for many months.
By The Breatharian Blogger4 years ago in Psyche
To Stay or Not to Stay: How Relationship Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Affects Your Love
All is perfect. Just perfect. You've found a partner and you've got wings at the soles of your shoes. But, fly too close to the sun and you'll get burned... every single time.
By The Jealous Girlfriend4 years ago in Psyche
3 Ways Relieve Anxiety Naturally
I will never be the person to shame a single soul for being prescribed anxiety medication. Anxiety medications are prescribed for a reason. Nobody should ever be made to feel that they are different or less than because of them. Taking care of your mind and your body is such an important aspect of living a life that is fruitful and full of meaning.
By The Darkest Sunrise4 years ago in Psyche
Short Term Effects of Cocaine
What is Cocaine? Cocaine is a strong and profound drug. Cocaine hydrochloride stays a timetable II controlled substance, as it has some lawful restorative application as a pain killer and vasoconstrictor, helpful in the relationship for certain operations. In most different cases, an unlawful substance-one is generally manhandled for its pleasurable energizer impacts.
By Willing Ways4 years ago in Psyche
What are the risk factors/triggers for anxiety disorders?
What is stress? Everyone experiences some form of stress due to the ups and downs of life. However, if everyday experiences cause intense anxiety and constant worry, you may have an anxiety disorder. In this case, you may experience sudden bouts of anxiety (called panic attacks) that last for several minutes. If you notice symptoms of it please contact doctors right then. Over here at the best addiction treatment center in Murree, we have seen that stressful environments are a common reason for somebody with no stress to start having stress.
By sclinic lahore4 years ago in Psyche
Unstable Energy and Trust
We had the oddest interaction with a would-be filmmaker the other night. This “former addict” who claims to be six years clean, was, I am told, decidedly not clean when he approached a certain publicist just three years ago and told us on THIS call he’d just “had a Xanax” so he’s calm, anxiety in check. Um. That’s the drug he’s claiming to be clean from.
By Martha Madrigal4 years ago in Psyche







