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.
Healing from Resentment and Generational Trauma
Resentment and generational trauma can profoundly affect individuals and families, causing emotional pain and damaging relationships. If left unaddressed, these issues can lead to a cycle of dysfunction that is difficult to break. However, with the help of a trained marriage and family therapist, it is possible to address and heal from these issues, leading to healthier and more fulfilling relationships.
By Geomara Flores3 years ago in Psyche
Why We Can't Ignore The Link Between Racism And Mental Illness In The Black Community
This oppression has a devastating impact on the mental health of members of the Black community, creating a strong link between racism and mental illness that we can no longer ignore. It is essential to understand how racism is intertwined with the mental health of African Americans, and what can be done to create a more supportive and equitable society. Here, we will explore the connection between racism and mental illness in the Black community and how we can work together to help those affected.
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche
The Connection Between Poverty and Mental Health in Minority Communities
Racial profiling and poverty are two key factors that can significantly affect a person’s mental health and well-being. As a result, there is a need to understand the psychological impact of poverty and racial profiling on minority communities, and how this affects their overall mental health.
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche
The Emotional Support of Service Animals for Those Suffering From Mental Illness
Service animals are specially trained to provide comfort, guidance, and support to those with mental disorders, and can be an important part of a person's treatment plan. In this blog post, we will discuss the various ways in which service animals can provide emotional support for those suffering from mental illness.
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche
Using Procreate and iPads with Young Children in Therapy to Talk about Trauma
Trauma can be a difficult and sensitive topic for young children to talk about, especially if they have experienced trauma themselves. However, children need to have the opportunity to express their feelings and process their experiences in a safe and supportive environment. One way to do this is through art therapy, which can provide children with a creative outlet to express their emotions and work through their feelings.
By Geomara Flores3 years ago in Psyche
Meditation – The Right Way and The Wrong Way
It is fascinating to observe how the world is going and how people think, but it is also sad because there is so much self-created human misery. As my understanding of how the ego operates in our mind becomes more apparent, my perception of reality becomes sharper. When comparing ancient civilizations with our present ones, I see no progress in understanding our minds. They created an escapist world then, and we are doing the same thing by following them now with a bigger and better one with our advanced technology. Thus, as we become more out of touch with reality, one does not have to be a prophet to predict mental illness increasing in societies worldwide.
By Mal Mohanlal3 years ago in Psyche
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken adults : About Child Psychology
Those who study or practice psychology and apply it in real life are called psychologists. One of the different types of work of these psychologists is child psychology. Child psychologists work with child psychology - such as talking to school-going children about their minds and daily life, or experimenting with how to get some children with certain mental development problems to move on with normal life. Audit and talk to their parents.
By Dr. Tulika Sarkar3 years ago in Psyche
Living With Someone Who Suffers From Schizophrenia
This mental disorder can impact your loved one’s ability to care for themselves properly or carry out their daily responsibilities as they once did. With proper self-care in place, however, you can both manage the symptoms of schizophrenia and improve your overall quality of life – which we’ll discuss later on in this guide. Here are some other things you should know about living with someone who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche
Thankful for Plaster. Runner-Up in Holiday Hijinks Challenge.
When I was ten, I broke my arm on Thanksgiving, six days before my eleventh birthday. I was, at the time, a novice gymnast and a professional showoff. That combination proved problematic when I decided to display my brand-new back bendability for my favorite uncle in an overcrowded living room full of my family members and my aunt's furniture. The first attempt saw me hit my head on a wooden coffee table in the center of the room. You would think that would be the end of the exhibition, but as I said, I was a professional showoff. No bump on the noggin was going to deny me the recognition I so desperately craved.
By Maia Gadwall the metAlchemist3 years ago in Psyche




