family
Family can be our support system. Or they can be part of the problem. All about the complicated, loving, and difficult relationship with us and the ones who love us.
How I changed my life to better via Positivity
When I first heard the phrase "think positive," I'll admit, I rolled my eyes. It sounded like something a motivational speaker would say to a room full of people looking for a quick fix to their problems. But as someone who had always struggled with negative thoughts and a tendency to dwell on the negative aspects of my life, I decided to give it a try.
By Baris Ovali3 years ago in Psyche
The rubber wedding band
Cleo woke from that scary and reoccurring dream. This time it went a little further than the last two times. She sat up with a start, and as she rubbed her right hand over her face to be sure she was awake, she realized she was sweating. This confused her even more; the weather was 5 degrees, it was already winter, and the heating in her apartment was off. She programmed it to always go off at midnight. She could feel the cold, so why was she sweating? She asked herself as she got out of bed, wore her slippers, and went to her kitchen to get a glass of water. Once again, it was surprising to her that her throat was parched. She gulped down the water she poured to fill her glass in a few gulps. She did a refill and took that back to her bedroom. As she placed it on the bedside table, she checked the time. It was about a quarter past 1 am.
By Oluremi Adeoye 3 years ago in Psyche
Why TTRPG's are good to use with Therapy.
Tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) have been a popular pastime for decades, but in recent years they have also been recognized as a powerful tool for therapy. TTRPGs, such as Dungeons and Dragons, provide a unique and engaging way to explore complex emotions and personal issues in a safe and controlled environment. This article will explore the many benefits of TTRPGs for therapy for both individuals and groups.
By Randy (TheShiftingBard)3 years ago in Psyche
INFJ Case Study: Narcissistic Parenting
Moira is an INFJ, one of the rarest personality types. Moira’s father Roy is an ISFJ, the most common personality type. Unbeknownst to anyone for decades, including the therapists he fooled, Roy was also a vulnerable narcissist. Moira would not understand until she grew older how these pieces of his personality played a role in the puzzle of her childhood trauma — here is her story of putting those pieces together.
By the infj ghost3 years ago in Psyche
Common health conditions and how to manage them
It is an easy decision that maturing makes your body organs go downhill as well. This outcomes in a scope of medical conditions in advanced age. As indicated by the Public Chamber on Maturing, near 92% of older have no less than one constant infection, and 77% have somewhere around two.
By Health Booster3 years ago in Psyche
Yho, Life Coach, can you help Teenagers?
YHO, LIFE COACH, CAN YOU HELP TEENAGERS? "What can a Life Coach do for a Teenager?" A well-trained Life Coach can assist anyone that is eager to move to a higher level of achievement or function in school or life in general.
By Bruce Curle `3 years ago in Psyche
What Parents And Caregivers Need To Know About Teen Mental Health
How To Know When They Need Help You're not alone if your teen child is struggling with anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues. Many teenagers are still having difficulties more than a year after the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) joined forces with other groups to declare a national emergency in juvenile mental health. You might still wonder if the symptoms are simply a result of the biological and social changes that all teens experience as they approach maturity, or if there is anything more going on. How do you as a parent or a caregiver know when to bring up mental health with your teen and their doctor?
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche





