depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
Memory Palace can enhance Your Hypnotic Experience
Creating a memory palace is a powerful technique that can be used to enhance hypnotic experiences in a number of ways. Essentially, a memory palace involves creating a mental map of a physical space that you are very familiar with, such as your home, workplace, or a familiar route you take regularly. By mentally placing and associating the information with specific locations within this space, you can improve your ability to remember and recall important information.
By Joseph Crown3 years ago in Psyche
How? WHEN? JUST "BE"
In desperation I cry for direction. For the sense of satisfaction. For a dream that I must achieve. All that comes are empty fantasies of travel & love in ways I'll never have, because I'm too old to still want THAT secure child kind of love. And "NO" is the response I always feel.... WHERE THE FUCK is the "YES" feeling??? For I Will Not make a move without it!!!
By Bonnie JS Eglin3 years ago in Psyche
Know Your Power!
Introduction: Personal power is taking control of your life and making decisions that align with your values and beliefs. Knowing your power is crucial for personal growth and success. In this blog, we'll explore what personal power is, how to recognize it, and how to harness it for your benefit.
By iman fatima 3 years ago in Psyche
“What if… I’d Chosen Music & Drama?”
”Live from New York, it’s SATURDAY NIIIIIIIIGHT!” And just like that, it’s official: the Copperhead from Down Underland is officially a household name on the other side of the globe, standing in the very same set as other legends of comedy, theatre, film, music, network television… and I happen to fill all those niches, and then some.
By Orion J. Zed3 years ago in Psyche
A 'genetic breakthrough' promises an effective treatment for Alzheimer's
A team from Cardiff University has identified 92 genes that significantly increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, whereas only three genes were known when their research began in 2009, which means there is an exponential increase in information about the disease.
By News Correct3 years ago in Psyche
The human brain creates a false memory just a few seconds after the event!
People may misremember events, often within seconds, and reshape memories to fit their expectations. Previous studies have shown that people's perception of their surroundings can be shaped by their expectations, which can lead to delusions. People's long-term memories can also be shaped to fit their expectations, sometimes generating false memories.
By News Correct3 years ago in Psyche
7 things I learned from my struggle with depression
Now I am not a professional psychologist. However, I am someone who has been struggling with Major Depressive Disorder for a number of years now. And I live in a country where mental issues are prolific. Despite that, there is a paucity of mental health professionals. I live in a society where the prospect of therapy is aversive, almost repugnant. Consequently, I had to figure out a lot of things on my own to ensure my survival and maintain my sanity. My aim in this article is to share my experience with those going through the same problem I went through but are scared to seek help or are deprived of the resources that can help them in their condition. My aim through this article is to offer whatever help I can and to tell others going through depression that they are not alone. All hope is not gone. So, here are the lessons I taught myself to cope with depression.
By Hamza Shaikh3 years ago in Psyche
10 Signs You May Need Mental Health Help
If you're reading this, chances are you're concerned about your mental health. You may be feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or depressed. You may be having trouble sleeping or eating. You may be feeling like you can't cope with the demands of your life.
By ravifcboult3 years ago in Psyche




