depression
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Feeling Stuck in Your Career? How Life Transitions Counseling Can Unlock Your True Path
Life Transition Counseling isn’t therapy in the traditional sense—it's a guided process that helps people adapt to big changes. Whether it’s a new job, retirement, the end of a relationship, or a health diagnosis, this kind of counseling gives people the tools they need to process emotions, make informed choices, and feel empowered about what’s next.
By Keron Rowskey9 months ago in Psyche
Mental Health for Caregivers: Who Heals the Healers in Saudi Arabia?
Being a caregiver in Saudi Arabia is no small task. You’re there for someone you love, managing their mental health struggles, doctor visits, and tough days. But who’s there for you? I’ve seen my aunt pour her heart into caring for her son, only to feel drained and alone. Caregiving can take a toll—emotionally, physically, even spiritually. This guide is for you, the healer who needs healing. It’s packed with practical tips and resources to keep you strong while you care for others in Saudi Arabia.
By Diya Shamal Daher9 months ago in Psyche
The Hidden Battle of Anxiety No One Ever Talks About. AI-Generated.
It started like any other Tuesday. I had a full schedule ahead—back-to-back meetings, deadlines, a lunch I had agreed to weeks ago and had been dreading ever since. From the outside, I looked like I had it all under control: perfectly ironed shirt, coffee in hand, a polite smile plastered across my face. But inside, I was breaking. That day, anxiety didn’t just whisper in the background like it usually did—it screamed, clawed, and thundered through my chest until I could no longer ignore it.
By fatih agri9 months ago in Psyche
My Thoughts About Jarren Duran . Content Warning.
Mental health---let's talk about it. As of 2025, nearly 800 million people globally have been diagnosed with mental disorders. During the global pandemic in 2020, individuals like me were isolated and increasingly desperate to be with our friends and loved ones. Through it all, celebrities and everyday people like us shared their personal stories about mental health. It has a stigma behind it, because there are those who are too afraid to open up about their mental struggles, fearing judgment from others, which is completely understandable. I've been open about my struggles with depression and anxiety for years, especially during the pandemic. Not only that, but I've had several suicide attempts.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 9 months ago in Psyche
Perverted sexual desires
Perverted sexual desires Research has shown that these sexual desires are often accompanied by other mental illnesses. About 70% of these patients suffer from depression, 40% from drug addiction, 38% from severe stress, and about 35% from hyperactivity and attention deficit disorder in childhood.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Psyche
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Colorado Springs: Benefits and Applications
Colorado Springs has always attracted people with its fresh air and beautiful landscapes. Lately, there’s been a new kind of buzz around oxygen — one that’s not about mountain hikes but about healing inside a pressurized chamber. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is no longer something reserved for deep-sea divers or rare medical emergencies. More locals are discovering its many benefits, from clearer thinking to easing COVID-19 symptoms.
By Keron Rowskey9 months ago in Psyche
The Silent Epidemic of Hyper-Connected Loneliness
How Hyper-Connected Loneliness Is Stealing Our Happiness in the Digital Age Have you ever wondered how we can feel so alone when we’re more connected than ever? Welcome to the paradox of our time: hyper-connected loneliness. We live in an age where sending a message across the globe takes mere seconds. We can watch a sunrise in Paris while lounging on our couches in New York. We can see a stranger’s breakfast in Tokyo without even saying hello to our own neighbor. And yet, loneliness has never felt more profound. Hyper-connected loneliness is a silent epidemic spreading faster than any virus, and it’s time we stop scrolling long enough to notice.
By Bubble Chill Media 9 months ago in Psyche
The Scream That No One Hears: Reflections on Suicide and the Invisibility of Psychic Pain in Contemporary Society. Content Warning.
Abstract: This article proposes a reflection on suicide based on statistical data, sociocultural analysis, and the observation of the silent signs emitted by people in psychic suffering. Although the alarming numbers are widely known, society still maintains negligent attitudes toward mental pain. The goal is to discuss how emotional invisibility and the trivialization of depression contribute to the continuation of a phenomenon that, in many cases, could be prevented. The analysis is based on data from the World Health Organization (WHO), studies in social psychology, and media reports about public figures who have revealed their own vulnerabilities. It concludes that there is an urgent need to change paradigms regarding mental health, fostering empathy, active listening, and welcoming attitudes.
By Bruno Bernardo9 months ago in Psyche











