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Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Navigating the Turbulent Waters of Mental Health
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on our lives, affecting our physical, emotional, and mental well-being. The prolonged isolation, financial strain, and health concerns have taken a toll on people's mental and emotional health, highlighting the importance of mental health in our lives.
By Pakiza Malik3 years ago in Psyche
Setting Boundaries is not Injurious to Kindness
Once upon a time, in a world much like our own, there lived a young woman named Sarah. She was known throughout her community for her kind heart and her willingness to help others in need. From a young age, Sarah had been taught that kindness was the most important virtue a person could possess, and she had taken this lesson to heart.
By Thinking Tank3 years ago in Psyche
The Psychological Impact of Capitalism
Capitalism is an economic system that values profit above all else. It incentivizes individuals and corporations to maximize their profits at any cost, even if it means neglecting the needs and well-being of human beings. This has led to a societal shift in values, where the accumulation of wealth is considered more important than the preservation and value of human life. In this blog post, we will explore how capitalism has shaped people's beliefs and minds to not care about human life, but rather focus on profit, and how this has resulted in social inaction from a psychological systemic perspective.
By Geomara Flores3 years ago in Psyche
You are Beautiful
If you could share only one message for the rest of your life, what would it be? This question was posed by a mentor of mine, Dr Ricci-Jane Adams, Principal of The Institute for Intuitive Intelligence. It is a question that really struck at my core and one that inspired me to really think about what my message is and what I want to share.
By Emma Jayne Lions3 years ago in Psyche
Trust
Trust Trust is a powerful force that plays a crucial role in our personal and professional lives. It is the foundation upon which strong relationships are built, enabling us to develop meaningful connections with others. In today's fast-paced world, where technology and instant gratification reign supreme, it can be challenging to establish and maintain trustworthy relationships. However, by understanding the importance of trust and implementing specific practices, we can strengthen our relationships and experience the benefits of deeper, more meaningful connections. This article will explore the power of trust and provide practical tips for establishing and maintaining relationships based on this powerful force.
By Carla Alexa Nunes3 years ago in Psyche
Overcoming Procrastination Psychology
Procrastination is a common behavior that affects individuals across all age groups and professions. It is a tendency to delay or postpone important tasks, instead opting for less critical, more pleasurable activities. The reasons for procrastination can vary, but the outcome is always the same - a sense of guilt, stress, and ultimately, failure to meet deadlines or accomplish goals. In this article, we will explore the psychology of procrastination, the reasons why people procrastinate, and how to overcome it.
By Logesh Loki3 years ago in Psyche
The Grandeur of Fancy
“Dream not, Coleridge, of having tasted all the grandeur and wildness of fancy, ‘til you have gone mad.” It is Saturday March 18, 2023, 3:42 p.m. and the police can break in at any time, without a warrant or a Miranda warning, and deposit me at a hospital, behind locked doors, where I can be tied, facedown to a bed, and injected with a chemical sedative. I will have the right to a hearing before a judge, in about three weeks time, to challenge my detention where I can try to convince a judge to rule in favor of me, a mental patient, over a physician. I can be detained for months without access to fresh air or exercise, at the mercy of the one person with more power than the police: the American psychiatrist. With the stroke of a pen, not subject to question or challenge, my constitutional rights evaporate, and not even a writ of habeas corpus can set me free. What is my crime, you ask? I have manic depression.
By L. Erin Giangiacomo3 years ago in Psyche
I don't want to be dead
My 1979 Chevy pickup has me driving into Bozeman with its downtown spruced up, all bright and cheerful for the holidays. It’s cold outside. I’ve been battling a cold for three days, to make matters worse. Savor this time of the year, people say. They’re convinced there’s something special about it.
By Clint Betts3 years ago in Psyche
The Most Important Problem in an Ordinary Today: Technology Addiction
Today, technology has become a part of everyone’s life. Smartphones, tablets, computers, televisions, gaming consoles, and other electronic devices are being used in many aspects of our daily life. However, this technological revolution can lead to personal addiction. Here are the important issues we encounter during an ordinary day and the reasons behind them.
By Sinan Özlekli3 years ago in Psyche







