disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Overthinking Mind
You are about to hear an intriguing yet factual tale. According to legend, Harry Houdini, the renowned magician, once asserted that he could escape from any jail cell worldwide. All he needed to do was enter the cell wearing his street clothes, confidently proclaiming, "I will be out in one hour, no problem."
By Kasia Schlatterabout a year ago in Psyche
The Science Of Depression
Depression affects more than 350 million people globally, making it an undeniably real and significant problem. However, what really is going on within a person who is depressed? Do these strong emotions of grief have a biological basis?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
Diary of An Auto-Immune Survivalist - The Hemorrhage
Blood poured from my vaginal canal and into the toilet. Clots of blood slipped out of me like a chain of fat beads that plopped into the water below. Reaching my hand beneath my seated tush, I caught one of the warm bloody clumps and brought it into view. It looked like a thick slice of beef liver, larger than the palm of my hand. The frail red mass separated into pieces as it dropped back into the toilet’s bowl. Hurriedly, I pulled a hand towel from its hook and put it up, in-between my legs. Shoving the towel into my vaginal opening, I applied as much pressure as I could as a desperate measure to slow the blood flow. My panic grew. I squeezed my thighs together to hold the towel in place.
By Chelas Montanyeabout a year ago in Psyche
What If You Stopped Eating?
Cars require gasoline to run, campfires require wood to generate heat, and you need food to power every part of your existence. What would happen to your body at this precise moment if you abruptly stopped consuming food? We must first comprehend the consequences of eating in order to comprehend what occurs when you abstain from meals.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
Diary of an Auto-Immune Survivalist. Top Story - August 2024.
Staring at the Midmark Ritter 204, the examination bed called to me. I craved its soft comfort and embrace. That pristine, crisp paper sheet of protective hygienic covering was what prevented me from making myself comfortable. I yearned to lie my body upon that tan leather table and relax my muscles and close my eyes, if only for a moment. The bed may as well have been encased in glass. The white parchment crumpled at the slightest touch, and lying upon it would crush and tear it to pieces. Disturbing it would be the evidence of the attention-seeking behavior that I was often accused of when seeing a new specialist. That paper stood between me and a few moments of desired rest.
By Chelas Montanyeabout a year ago in Psyche
How To Fall Asleep In 2 Minutes?
This is how your night goes if you're anything like me. You clean your teeth, put on your Zelda-themed pajamas, cuddle up in bed, turn down the lights after a long day, and then... nothing. Not the nice sort of nothing, like at the moment when I felt like I would die if I didn't get into bed, and now that I'm right here, fully awake. You attempt to close your eyes more tightly, or is it that I'm not in a posture that seems good for you? Yes, that should fix it! However, no.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
Natural Remedies for Anxiety: What Works and What Doesn’t. AI-Generated.
Anxiety is a common mental health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. While conventional treatments like therapy and medication are effective, many individuals seek natural remedies to complement their anxiety management strategies. This article explores various natural remedies for anxiety, highlighting what works and what doesn’t, based on scientific research and real-life experiences.
By Svitlana Sabout a year ago in Psyche
Mindlessly Scrolling
What would happen to your brain and body if you tried to stop using your phone? Since the average American touches their phone 2,600 times a day and this constant scrolling has altered your brain's neurology, after one hour you have probably tried to pick up your phone three or four times. After 12 hours of not using your phone, you may start to feel anxious because not using it releases the stress hormone cortisol.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche











