depression
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Suicide Rainbows-Part 3
Ride the tide, don’t fight with the current that guided you Melt the ice round the furnace burning inside of you I gotta do better, I gotta do better, I gotta do better There’s nothing they can do that I can’t do better Better yet, there’s nothing I can do that I can’t do better Yeah, I’m better I said I’m better… -Ab Soul-’Do Better’
By lazarusInfinityabout a year ago in Psyche
Addressing Anxiety and Stress in the Office Environment . AI-Generated.
Introduction The modern office environment, with its constant demands and high expectations, often becomes a breeding ground for anxiety and stress. Addressing these issues is crucial for maintaining productivity and ensuring the well-being of employees. This article explores effective strategies to manage anxiety and stress in the office, helping both employers and employees create a healthier work environment.
By Edda Watsonabout a year ago in Psyche
Psychologist Attitudes on Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy: New Research. AI-Generated.
Imagine treating depression or PTSD with a therapeutic experience rather than conventional medication. This innovative concept, known as psychedelic therapy, is gaining traction. However, its acceptance among therapists varies. A recent study by a therapy group in Portland explored the reasons behind these diverse attitudes, providing valuable insights
By Lauren Rutherfordabout a year ago in Psyche
Schools and Mental Health. AI-Generated.
The mental health of students is a critical concern that schools must address to ensure the well-being and academic success of their pupils. With increasing awareness of mental health issues, schools are becoming pivotal in identifying and supporting students facing psychological challenges. This article explores the importance of mental health initiatives in schools and highlights the need for specialized treatments, including OCD treatment in California, to support students effectively.
By Nathan James2 years ago in Psyche
The Impact of COVID-19 on Global Mental Health. AI-Generated.
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has been a defining global event, reshaping many aspects of daily life and health. While the physical health impacts of the virus have been widely documented, its effects on mental health have also been profound and far-reaching. The pandemic had triggered a global mental health crisis, exacerbating existing issues and creating new challenges for individuals and health systems worldwide.
By Jayson Rom2 years ago in Psyche
Coping with Narcissism
Long before the advent of selfies, the ancient Greeks and Romans had a myth about someone excessively obsessed with his own image. This myth was about Narcissus, a handsome young man who wandered the world in search of someone to love. After rejecting a nymph named Echo, Narcissus caught a glimpse of his own reflection in a river and fell in love with it. Unable to tear himself away from his reflection, he eventually drowned. A flower, which we now call the narcissus, marked the spot where he died. This myth captures the essence of narcissism: elevated and sometimes detrimental self-involvement.
By Horace Wasland2 years ago in Psyche
How a Married Single Parent Survived Depression
Emma sat at the kitchen table, staring blankly at the morning paper. The sunlight filtered through the curtains, casting a warm glow that contrasted sharply with the cold emptiness she felt inside. Her husband, Mark, was physically present but emotionally distant, buried in his work and personal pursuits. Despite being married, Emma felt like a single parent, juggling the responsibilities of raising their two children, 8-year-old Lily and 5-year-old Max, with little support.
By Mahlatse Maphake2 years ago in Psyche
Navigating the Chaos: Understanding the Latest Rehabilitation Council of India Guidelines in 2024
Navigating the Chaos: Understanding the Latest Rehabilitation Council of India Guidelines in 2024 The recent guidelines issued by RCI have created unrest amongst the aspiring minds of psychology. The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) has released a fresh circular specifically targeting individuals who have a keen interest in studying psychology. The regulatory body has recently introduced a new set of guidelines for the BSc Clinical Psychology (Honours) course. It aimed to address the need for trained and competent professionals for mental health, more specifically for the treatment of patients with less serious emotional and psychological ailments, that could be detrimental in the long run.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Psyche








