disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Most Writers Write. Here's Why I Haven't - Again
I’ve been here before. More than once. More than twice, actually. More than … okay, who’s counting? I know everyone and their mothers are tired of the “I’m ready to write again!” song and dance I’ve been doing for ages. To be fair, I’m pretty damn tired of it, too. After my big “here we go again” announcement in 2021 (2022 for Vocal readers), I thought I’d finally cleared out enough wreckage to keep this fire blazing and get these words flowing.
By Jonathan Apollo2 years ago in Psyche
The Importance of Mental Health Awareness in Society
Researching the bewildering maze of life, the covered power cutting our trip - our critical prosperity - is reliably excused. As a peculiar chief, it assembles the musicality of our world, the chance of our planned endeavors, and the curve and weft of our overall people. Investigating this, might we at some point skip further into the persuading importance with respect to very close flourishing thought, fixing its moving nuances like how we cross the tangled methods of our cerebrums.
By danete compton2 years ago in Psyche
Maladaptive daydreaming
“Maladaptive daydreaming describes a condition where a person regularly experiences daydreams that are intense and highly distracting” (Meadows, 2021). Another way of definig what maladaptive daydreamng is can be said as - “maladaptive daydreaming is a mental health issue where a person daydreams excessively, sometimes for hours at a time. “Maladaptive” means this type of daydreaming is an unhealthy or negative attempt to cope with or adapt to a problem” (Meadows, 2021).
By Mahpara Mukhtar2 years ago in Psyche
The Struggle of Mental Health in "Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare
Whispered in the darkness, this inquiry initiates a narrative of intrigue, deceit, and ethical ambiguity. In a theatrical production where each character conceals something, the response to this question is anything but straightforward. Penned by William Shakespeare between 1599 and 1601, "Hamlet" portrays its eponymous protagonist tormented by the past, yet paralyzed by the future.
By Francesca Giulia Geronimi2 years ago in Psyche
The Science Behind ADHD and Why You Are Not Lazy
ADHD is a highly complex developmental disorder, starting in childhood and persisting into adulthood, severely impacting the lives of the individuals affected. With one in 25 adults living with the disorder, chances are high that it affects one of your colleagues, friends, family members or maybe even yourself. In order to reduce the stigmatization of mental illnesses in general and ADHD in particular, it is important to educate the general public about the particularities of the disorder. For people who are not familiar with ADHD, the typical behavior of affected individuals cannot be distinguished from undesirable habits such as laziness and procrastination, which is often fatal for those affected in the form of unfair treatment and significant disadvantages on their career path. The following article aims to provide a good overview of ADHD, with a particular focus on the day-to-day difficulties experienced by affected individuals and the underlying neuronal characteristics of the disorder.
By Babett Eichler2 years ago in Psyche
Exploring The Secret Benefits Of Living With Anxiety
What is an anxiety disorder?! Anxiety is a typical human feeling that everyone feels from time to time, for example, when facing a problem at work, before taking a test or exam, or when your loved one is ill or injured. With that said, anxiety disorders are different from typical anxiety. The distress anxiety disorders cause are so great that it can impact a persons ability to function. For individuals with anxiety disorders, worry and fear are unstoppable and irrepressible, and can be damaging to his/her health.
By Talia Devora2 years ago in Psyche
Shut Down Mode Engaged — Please Begin Emergency Restart Procedures
Last year, I did well. For a few solid months straight I was super motivated. I wrote articles every day and struggled to decide which projects to work on. Build my audience on Vocal media or here on Medium, finish editing the final draft of my book, and continue writing the new book I’m working on, I capped out most months on my eBay listings on my store. And I still have all of that going on, but I also have a real estate license to study for, as well as all the typical ‘mom-wife-life’ stuff I have going on.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Fear (for dummies) Pt. 2
A Quick Recap In one of my earlier articles, we discussed how there are various different causes of fear that have altering degrees of significance to each persons psyche, depending on how relevant it is to their innate "triggers". We discussed how fear can be intentionally taught to a person by altering their responses to certain situations, and things, as well as how certain sounds can induce fear in specific individuals, but not others. Furthermore, we discovered that the state of solitude can induce a fear-response in certain individuals, which is tied to our human evolution. However, none of those discoveries are found to induce fear for every single person across the globe. So the question still remains; What is the one thing that every living human fears, regardless of our cognitive differences?
By Nomfundo Gumede2 years ago in Psyche








