coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
Finding Behavioral Residue
Everything is the same, yet nothing is the same. By appearances it felt like home, but the heart of it is missing. The light from the sun floods in, in search of it, but unable to find it, so light is everywhere. It seems extra bright as if trying to compensate for the loss even it knows exists. Light touches Everything in the office. The settled dust sparkles as glitter giving it a heavenly feel. Maybe it once was.
By simplicity2 years ago in Psyche
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
Borderline personality disorder is a mental disorder characterized by unstable moods, behaviors, and relationships, and it usually involves general instability, impulsivity, relationship difficulties, intense fears of abandonment and rejection, distorted self-image, and often self-harm. I wanted to make this video to kind of break down what borderline is, how to manage it and cope with it if you struggle with it, and if you don’t personally struggle with it, but you know someone who does, how you can help them. I was inspired to write this article based on an interaction I had in the comments on YouTube, so thank you to that viewer for the inspiration.
By zoe frenchman2 years ago in Psyche
A Few Of My Favorite Stories
“The Eagle Story” I tell this story when working with people who have trauma, grief, and loss work to do. The many people who are giving up drugs, alcohol, sugar, overworking, gambling, etc. Those traumas have been self-medicated by using one of the above and others.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Psyche
Breaking the Loop: Why You Need to Stop Googling Your Anxiety Symptoms Today
Let me take you back to a time very different from today. It's sometime in the spring/summer of 2017. I couldn't tell you what day it was because, at the time, days didn't exist. The sun would come up, then go again. To me, it was all just one day, the longest day of my life.
By Rebekah Crawley2 years ago in Psyche
Exploring the Enigmatic World of Reality Shifting
Within certain circles, there exists a captivating phenomenon known as reality shifting. While its roots may be traced back to anime and manga, it's far more than just a fleeting trend. Reality shifting is often misunderstood or dismissed as nothing more but a mere fantasy or a means of daydreaming.
By Gail Kathleen Pilapil2 years ago in Psyche
Understanding ADHD in Women: Beyond the Stereotypes
Understanding ADHD in Women: Beyond the Stereotypes When picturing ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) people usually picture a young child 'bouncing off the walls' with energy and constantly chattering. However, this stereotype overshadows how ADHD presents in men differently than it presents in women. This can lead to missed diagnoses and delayed access to essential mental support.
By Melody Hess2 years ago in Psyche
The Problem with Autism
Last year, at the age of forty-eight, I discovered that I have autism. While it explains some of the difficulties I’ve had in life relating to people, especially my father, and my low tolerance for sensory overload, I have struggled to accept the label: autistic.
By Skye Bothma2 years ago in Psyche




