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Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Jughead Jones Is My Spirit Animal. Top Story - August 2023.
Some time ago, I mentioned in an earlier story that I'm a big fan of Archie comics, with the fandom beginning with an Archie comic book being a childhood birthday present. In the time that passed, I collected a lot of the Archie comic books, digests, double digest, and even subscribed for a brief period. I've read so many of the comics so habitually that I can even recite some of them. I've read a lot of adaptations and I've seen the Archie characters on various programs, the main one being the CW series, Riverdale. Throughout all of this, for three decades, there has been one constant: my favorite character has always been Jughead Jones.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Psyche
Shock Study: Children of Divorced Parents Are at Higher Risk of Having a Stroke
Introduction Divorce can be an emotionally taxing experience for families, but its effects extend far beyond temporary emotional turmoil. A groundbreaking study has revealed that children of divorced parents face a higher risk of developing severe health problems later in life, including an increased likelihood of having a stroke. This discovery underscores the profound impact that early childhood experiences can have on lifelong health. But what exactly ties parental divorce to such a critical health outcome? Let’s dive deeper into this study to understand its findings and implications.
By kavinda ranabahuabout a year ago in Psyche
What is a single word for feeling both happy and sad?
The single word that describes the feeling of being both happy and sad is "bittersweet." This term beautifully captures the complexity of human emotions, where joy and sadness coexist, often intertwined in a way that makes the experience richer and more profound.
By Lauren Welbeckabout a year ago in Psyche
Why do I have difficulty expressing my feelings?. AI-Generated.
Expressing feelings is an essential skill for our emotional health, our relationships and our general well-being. However, many people find it difficult to put their feelings into words, and this can lead to frustration, misunderstandings and even deeper problems, such as emotional isolation. But why does this happen? Let's explore the main reasons, the factors that contribute to this challenge and how we can overcome it.
By Lara Santosabout a year ago in Psyche
Anxiety: 10 Powerful Strategies to Overcome the Challenges and Take Back Control of Your Life . AI-Generated.
Anxiety is one of the biggest emotional challenges faced by millions of people around the world. Although it is a natural response of the body to stressful situations, when it is persistent and intense, it can become an obstacle to everyday life.
By Lara Santosabout a year ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Fear of Failure. AI-Generated.
Failure is often viewed as an undesirable outcome—a marker of inadequacy or incompetence. Yet, behind this negative perception lies a complex psychological phenomenon that influences behaviors, decisions, and mental health. This fear of failure, also known as atychiphobia, can be paralyzing, but understanding its roots and effects can help individuals manage and even overcome it.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıranabout a year ago in Psyche
Pause, Then Play: The 10-Second Rule That Could Change Your Life
Imagine this, you are standing in the snack section, staring down a bag of chips that practically screams your name. Your hand inches closer. But wait! A tiny voice in your head whispers, "Are you sure about this?" Enter the 10-second rule, the ultimate life hack for those moments when impulse threatens to take the wheel.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Psyche
Does Your Psychological Diagnosis Mean Much Today?
Psychology's delayed reaction to the inhumanity of unitary dominance over collective collaboration has resulted in considerable personal and systemic harms to multiple intersections of race, gender, ability, and social status.
By writemindmattersabout a year ago in Psyche
I am a Machine Running on an Empty Battery
Understanding Burnout The concept of burnout was first described in the 1970s by a German-American psychologist, who described it as "a state of physical and mental exhaustion caused by professional life." In 2015, burnout became a clinical disorder listed in the DSM-10: characterized by an excessive workload, micromanagement, unfair treatment, and a lack of recognition or appreciation. Although burnout is most commonly used in the context of employment, it comes in many forms.
By Antiquity Anecdotesabout a year ago in Psyche
Why Do We Feel Envy Toward Success?
There’s a moment we’ve all experienced. We cross paths with someone who seems to have it all—achievements that shine like polished gold, milestones that feel light-years ahead of our own. And in that instant, a pang of envy seeps into our hearts. It doesn’t matter if their success was earned with grit and integrity. It doesn’t matter if there’s no hint of favoritism or shortcuts. The feeling is there, undeniable and uninvited.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Psyche










