depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
10 Signs That Point Towards Depression
Depression now seems to be an increasingly common disease, especially in developed countries. Whether before people didn't know what depression meant and doctors didn't consider it a disease or our great-grandparents didn't have time to get depressed because their weighty lives kept their minds busy with something else. never in history has depression been so great. Now, when life gives us more comfort than we ever thought possible, problems other than tomorrow's worries seem to overwhelm us.
By Fatima Hartman4 years ago in Psyche
Are You Aware of Seasonal Depression?
Even if we are part of the category of those who believe that the rain laughs with tears of happiness, a week of humidity, cold and wind is enough to drown our ships. Or so it seems to us. And sadness can sometimes turn into a real depression if we don't know when to ask for help.
By Mohammed Bonilla4 years ago in Psyche
When Life is too Painful to Continue
I live at the top of an eight-story apartment building. One night, my roommate and I heard a big bang outside but didn’t think too much about it. We live in Mazatlan, Mexico, and now that the snowbirds are coming back for the high season, there are firework displays on the beach almost every night.
By Brenda Reeves4 years ago in Psyche
How to Know if You're Going Through a Dark Night of the Soul
So you've been researching your symptoms online, looking for answers for all the strange things you've been going through lately. Maybe your whole life has turned upside down and it feels like the universe has turned against you. Perhaps you feel like you're going crazy and feel so alone because nobody can understand you and what you're going through. These are just a few things that may have brought you to this blog, so if any of this is sounding familiar keep reading and let's take a deeper look.
By Freedom Juice4 years ago in Psyche
SAD: Absence of Light and The Blues
Disclaimer: "While this piece contains fictional content, the subject matter is very real. People who suffer with mental health issues face not only the struggle of their affliction but the stigma attached to seeking help. It is the goal of this collaboration to destigmatize discussing mental health and instead normalize conversation about it. It IS okay not to be okay."
By Paula Shablo4 years ago in Psyche
Can Depression Make Your PP Smaller?
Do you know why it is SO important to take care of your mental health? Because it is like an investment. Mental illnesses can lead to other types of illnesses, such as heart disease, so by taking care of your mind you are taking care of your whole body. However, if your heart is not that important to you, you may start taking care of yourself when you know that mental problems can be the cause of erectile dysfunction. That's right, even our little friend down there can suffer the consequences of not caring about our sanity.
By Mindsmatter.4 years ago in Psyche
The Relationship Of You and Your Loneliness By Pamela Conoly
You can go to bed in the happiest state of mind that's almost euphoric even, sleep straight through the night. Yet, wake up the next morning totally, utterly depressed. So, you jump head first into your work. Even gabbing all the over time you can get at your job because if you are working, your distracted, am I right? Then after work you run your errands with a spring in your step and a smile on your face because you are now going to the grocery store or near by take out restaurant to get a snack or Chinese food to watch a movie on Netflix as a gift to yourself because you deserve it. Dinner and a movie and some self love. Don't get me wrong. By self love I mean a possible shower followed by a glass of wine, soft music and a pep talk.
By Pamela k Conoly4 years ago in Psyche
Birthday depression…
While many people look forward to their birthday with happiness and enthusiasm to celebrate it with their loved ones and make it a special day and plan for the next year, others become anxious, fearful and sad as their birthday approaches and do not welcome it or celebrate it, a condition known as "birthday depression".
By Samara Ben4 years ago in Psyche
Why do we get depressed at the holidays???
For many people, the holidays are a time to look forward to. Even with meal planning and gift giving, many of us still find it to be a happy time of year. But this isn’t always the case. For some people, the holidays can be an emotionally exhausting and difficult time. This is especially true during the pandemic since there are questions about how to keep events and family gatherings during COVID-19 safe.
By The normal mom4 years ago in Psyche
My Break From Writing
As I lie here awake at 0341, I ponder my life. It's been a while since I last wrote any articles, stories, reviews or anything really. Part of that is largely due to the state of my mental health and also I don’t have many fans that would be disappointed in the lack of content.
By Alan Walker4 years ago in Psyche




