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Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
The Power of Positive Affirmations: Unleashing the Extraordinary Potential Within
Is it positive or negative? In the relentless pursuit of mental well-being, we often overlook a simple yet potent tool that lies within our grasp: positive affirmations. Harnessing the power of words and thoughts, positive affirmations can transform our mental landscape, unlocking a world of possibilities. We will delve into the captivating realm of positive affirmations and explore how they hold the key to boosting our mental well-being. Prepare to be intrigued as we unravel the science, secrets, and viral potential behind this remarkable practice.
By Franz Somera3 years ago in Psyche
Whispers of the Soul
In a world that often prioritizes external achievements and material success, there exists a deeper longing within the human spirit—an unspoken yearning for inner wellness and healing. This is the story of Emma, a woman who embarked on a transformative journey of self-discovery, guided by the whispers of her soul.
By Vania barbosa3 years ago in Psyche
Science Behind Transmission of Norms and Values
Functionalists support the process of socialisation in society as the main agencies teach individuals the expected norms, values and attitudes in society which will create social order and prevent deviance, (item b). A functionalist which supports socialisation is Talcott Parsons who introduces his theory on the ‘organic analogy’. Parsons refers to the organs in the body as a reflection of how society operates in a stable manner. Socialisation benefits society as it teaches all the correct norms and values to all in society from a young age. This creates social cohesion, meaning that society becomes stable, which reduces and helps to prevent crime and deviance in society. Talcott Parsons introduced the term ‘value consensus’, which is formed due to socialisation. Value consensus is when all in society are in an agreement, leading to social stability. Agencies of socialisation, like family, reinforce value consensus. Family acts as primary socialisation, and it teaches the key norms and values of society, such as manners and societal norms. Such is taught from a very young age, which is significant in reinforcing value consensus as it unites all in society by creating agreement. However, a Marxist interpretation may dispute this as they would argue that primary socialisation is different for upper-class children and working-class children as the bourgeoisie teach their children the exploitation of the working class.
By G.A.L. Grace3 years ago in Psyche
10 Types of Toxic Friends You Need to Ditch Immediately
The Advisor: Unsolicited Advice Overload One type of toxic friend that deserves a swift farewell is the advice overload extraordinaire. You know the type – they're like walking, talking self-help books, ready to dispense unsolicited advice on everything from what you should wear to how you should live your life. While it may seem helpful at first, their constant barrage of opinions can leave you feeling overwhelmed and suffocated. Moreover, they often cross boundaries and fail to respect your autonomy, which can make you uncomfortable at times.
By ILYAS KHAN3 years ago in Psyche
Surface Level
In the sprawling city of Veridian, there lived a young woman named Korea. Raised in the comfort of a two-parent military household, she was bestowed with privileges that many others could only dream of. Her childhood was filled with love, stability, and a strong sense of purpose.
By Sheridan Wilson II3 years ago in Psyche
Breaking the Silence
Mental health affects everyone, regardless of gender, yet men often face unique challenges in seeking support and opening up about their struggles. Society has long perpetuated harmful stereotypes that discourage men from expressing their emotions and seeking help. However, times are changing, and it is crucial to foster a culture of understanding and support for men's mental health. This article explores the importance of men's mental health awareness and discusses effective strategies to encourage men to open up and seek the support they need.
By Chris Paul3 years ago in Psyche
A Journey to Inner Peace
Once upon a time, in a world filled with complexities and challenges, there lived an individual who found themselves caught in the clutches of anxiety. It was a tumultuous battle, as anxiety held sway over their thoughts, emotions, and daily life. Each day was filled with a sense of overwhelming unease, making it difficult for them to find joy or peace.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche









