coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
My Emotional Turbulence 🤯
I've been in the states for what seems like years in just a few months span. I feel like I look down into the darkness of depression lately. I'm staying in Cleveland for school, and for our home. Most importantly my husband's green card.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Psyche
When Personal Beliefs Clash: Navigating Workplace Dynamics Between a Christian and an Atheist in the Age of Remote Work. Content Warning.
Introduction In the diverse landscape of today's workplaces, clashes between personal beliefs are not uncommon. This story delves into the intriguing dynamics between a devout Christian and an adamant atheist, both thrust into an unexpected partnership. As the world shifts towards remote work, their collaboration uncovers both the challenges of conflicting beliefs and the surprising advantages of working from home. Get ready to explore the intersection of faith, atheism, and the modern workplace in a story that takes unexpected turns.
By Lovely Jackson2 years ago in Psyche
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Dispelling Myths and Exploring Realities Introduction In the quest to connect with others, individuals often find themselves adapting to shared interests or preferences to foster relationships. However, the dynamics of such interactions can be complex, especially in the context of mental health disorders. One such disorder that has been both misunderstood and stigmatized is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). In this article, we'll delve into the misconceptions surrounding BPD, shed light on its nature, explore its impact on individuals' lives, and discuss approaches to treatment and recovery.
By Emmanuella Oquaye Yeboah2 years ago in Psyche
Telling the Left and Right Hand
You might have a hard time believing the number of adults stir up left and right, it resembles a mystery club of unreasonableness that researchers are simply beginning to unrave. Envision a mind specialist sitting next to his patient's bed after a medical procedure oopsies the terrible news he is going to convey is all his shortcoming he proceeded to work on some unacceptable side of the spinal segment, discuss a significant oopsie daisy second it just so happens that stirring up left and right is a genuine bungle in the clinical world. There have been situations where specialists infused some unacceptable eye or took a biopsy from some unacceptable bosom.
By Lifted Richard2 years ago in Psyche
Decoding Gaslighting
In a world where narcissism thrives, certain terms hold the power to unravel the intricacies of our relationships. Among them, "gaslighting" has gained prominence; its significance often elusive. In this exploration, we delve into gaslighting – its origins, manifestations, and the profound impact it has on our sense of reality.
By Judith Okech2 years ago in Psyche
Mindfulness Techniques for Managing Anxiety and Depression
Anxiety and depression are two very common mental health issues that affect millions of people around the world. These conditions can have a significant impact on a person's daily life, making it difficult to function and enjoy activities.
By Richard Bailey2 years ago in Psyche
"How to make peace with the past"
Enough of the past! It's time to return to the present and start building your future. Sometimes, the local spacetime throws unresolved situations at us that have been locked away for years. Other times, past events have taken root in our memories or subconscious, hindering us from moving forward. As you, my readers, have noticed, I've been digging into my past for quite some time. I began writing again when fragments of clarity started linking my present and past selves.
By Elle Vihman2 years ago in Psyche
Breaking the Stigma: How to Talk About Mental Health with Your Loved Ones
Mental health is a topic that is often overlooked or stigmatized in society. However, it is crucial to have open and honest conversations about mental health in order to promote overall well-being and break the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
By Richard Bailey2 years ago in Psyche
Whispers of the Mind: Embracing Quiet Psychology
Amidst the cacophony of life, I find solace in the calm cadence of my own thoughts. My quiet demeanor isn't merely a cloak of reticence; it's a gateway to a realm where the symphony of my mind plays its most enchanting melodies. In a world that often celebrates extroversion, I've come to realize that my quiet nature isn't a deficiency to be rectified but a treasure trove of psychological nuances waiting to be explored.
By Mariam Ali2 years ago in Psyche








