disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Schizophrenia explained
In the grand tapestry of human understanding, schizophrenia stands as a cryptic enigma, its origins dating back over a century. Yet, despite the sands of time, the exact causes of this perplexing condition elude our grasp. Schizophrenia persists as one of the most enigmatic and unfairly stigmatized illnesses in the modern age. Let's embark on a riveting journey, navigating the intricate terrain of symptoms, unraveling potential causes, and delving into the ever-evolving realm of treatments.
By Rolake Baba2 years ago in Psyche
'90s kids & their mental issues
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Sydney reveals that individuals born in the 1990s are experiencing the worst mental health compared to any previous generation. Furthermore, the study indicates that this decline in mental well-being is not limited to younger generations but is also affecting those who are approaching old age. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, highlight a concerning trend of deteriorating mental health across successive generations since the 1950s.
By Jafri Alam2 years ago in Psyche
HOW TO BE MISERABLE FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
Navigating through the intricate steps of a curated guide, one finds a peculiar roadmap designed to ensure a constant state of dissatisfaction and despair. Let's delve into the nuances of each guideline, exploring the subtleties of self-sabotage and emotional turmoil.
By Freeborn O2 years ago in Psyche
Online Speech Therapy Redefined
In an era where digital advancements are revolutionizing every sector, the field of speech therapy is undergoing a significant transformation. The advent of online tools and therapeutic games has reshaped the landscape of speech therapy, making it more accessible, engaging, and effective than ever before. A standout innovation in this domain is the Synchronized Whiteboard by Wellness Hub, which is redefining online speech therapy.
By Akash Sinha2 years ago in Psyche
My Battle With Recovery After Eating Disorders: Part Two. Content Warning.
The second part of my journey. You can read the first part here: I am getting used to food. Some days I am fine, and on those days I can eat what I love without the guilty feelings that creep up, but on others,
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Psyche
I'm Terrible at Titles Because of ADHD. Top Story - November 2023.
An idea. A whisper of a thought. A brief spark of inspiration—and then it's gone and whatever grabbed my attention takes over completely and I'm left at a loss, trying to figure out what it was that I had wanted to do before my brain so rudely hit the reset button on itself.
By Princess Sparklefangs2 years ago in Psyche
Bipolar Disorder
What is bipolar disorder? We've all heard various things about bipolar disorder, some accurate and some stigmatizing and incorrect. Today, I want to delve into the distinctions between bipolar 1 and 2, the experiences of those living with the condition, and the most effective ways to manage its symptoms. Firstly, it's important to recognize that individuals with bipolar disorder can lead fulfilling lives when receiving proper treatment. It's common for public discourse to focus on those who struggle to manage their symptoms, but it's vital to understand that they do not represent everyone with bipolar disorder. Additionally, individuals with mental illness are accountable for their actions and may simply require professional support to make positive choices. Displaying compassion and understanding as they work towards managing their symptoms is incredibly beneficial. It's also helpful to grasp the diagnostic criteria for bipolar 1 and bipolar 2, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). While the DSM is not exhaustive, it provides a framework for identifying symptoms and understanding the diagnostic process.
By OSAMA ALBITAR2 years ago in Psyche
My Battle With Recovery After Eating Disorders: Part One. Content Warning.
This is my story about my battle with eating disorders in the past, and how I still fight with food today. This story is going to be written as a series. There is a lot to focus on, and it is painful to write. I felt it would be easier for myself as a writer and for the reader if I wrote it in chunks.
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Psyche




