personality disorder
Personality disorders are as complex as they are misunderstood; delve into this diagnosis and learn the typical cognitions, behaviors, and inner experience of those inflicted.
How To Easily Overcome Social Anxiety..
Social anxiety can feel like a massive roadblock, but with the right strategies, you can navigate through it and embrace social interactions with confidence. Let's explore some practical steps to help you overcome social anxiety.
By amarjeetsingh jandawarabout a year ago in Psyche
How to Improve Mental Health: A Comprehensive Guide to Wellness
Mental health has been one of the casualties of this fast-paced world, as most people focus on professional responsibilities, personal relationships, and societal expectations. But the truth is that mental health is as important as physical health, if not more so. It determines how individuals think, feel, and act, and how they respond to stress, their relationships with others, and decision-making. This article will examine practical steps for bettering mental health and having a balanced life.
By Mohd Imranabout a year ago in Psyche
4 Easy Steps to Lucid Dream Every Night
What if you could do more than passively experience your dreams? What if you could control and explore them consciously? Lucid dreaming allows you to dive deep into your subconscious, uncover hidden insights, and craft incredible dreamscapes—all while you sleep.
By Rahul Sanaodwalaabout a year ago in Psyche
Psychology of Stalkers . Content Warning.
I dealt with an incident between the beginning of September, and hasn't stopped, that me want to write about this interesting topic. I wanted to share the story but I couldn't bring myself to. It was a TERRIFYING experience and writing what actually happened (rather than psychology and statistics) would be overwhelming for my mental health, seeing as the most recent incident was on December 28, only two days ago.
By Rene Petersabout a year ago in Psyche
7 Simple Ways to Feel Happier Every Day
Happiness is something we all strive for, yet it can sometimes feel elusive. But what if the key to feeling happier every day lies in small, intentional changes? From appreciating nature’s wonders to decluttering your space and reflecting on your inner self, there are practical and easy steps you can take to brighten your mood. In this article, we’ll explore 7 simple ways to feel happier every day that are backed by research and personal growth strategies. Let’s dive in and uncover the secrets to a more joyful life!
By Rahul Sanaodwalaabout a year ago in Psyche
15 Things That Don’t Impress People The Way You Think It Does
Have you ever had a moment where you said something that you knew would impress your friends or colleagues, and then there was a total awkward silence? Or you posted a picture that you were sure was going to do well, but nobody liked it?
By Rahul Sanaodwalaabout a year ago in Psyche
10 Tips for a More Balanced Lifestyle
Some people think life is all about work. But wisdom tells us something different. Each of us must find balance in our lives to feel truly fulfilled. Making time for yourself can help you get some of that spark back in your life.
By Rahul Sanaodwalaabout a year ago in Psyche
12 Keys to Cultivating Mindfulness
Mindfulness is an approach to daily life rooted in spirituality, peace, and emotional well-being. It’s the ability to stay fully present, acknowledging negativity without letting it overwhelm the day. Especially in these hyper-scheduled, technology-saturated times, maintaining a positive and measured approach is more important than ever.
By Rahul Sanaodwalaabout a year ago in Psyche
MY BRAIN DECIDED TO SHUT DOWN?. Content Warning.
Nowadays, depression is a common disorder that approximately 5% ofthe world's people have. By the way, that's about 400 million. Depression is not just a funny joke, it's a really serious illness that affects a large number of today's youth.
By torch macktraherabout a year ago in Psyche
Understanding The Relationship Between Psychoneuroimmunology and Childhood Trauma : Why It Matters
Childhood psychosocial stressors can impact the development of the immune system, which can then affect the development of the brain and its long-term functioning due to the two-way relationship between the immune system and the brain. Psychoneuroimmunology of early-life stress can provide a novel framework for comprehending and treating psychopathology associated with childhood trauma, based on observational human studies and experimental animal models. Remarkably, several incidents involved once-healthy people who became mentally ill despite not having any physical injuries—the so-called "railway spine."
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Psyche



