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.
Tolerating Uncertainty
Find a comfortable place where your body can feel supported. Maybe sitting in a chair, lying on a bed, or just lying on the floor somewhere you won't be disturbed. It’s essential that you avoid driving, cooking, or operating any machinery while practicing tolerating uncertainty.
By Azar Dawoodabout a year ago in Psyche
Social Success Meditation
Finding Comfort Find somewhere comfortable where your body can feel supported. Whether it be sitting in a chair, lying on a bed, or just lying on the floor. Somewhere you won't be disturbed. It's important that you don't drive, cook, or use any machinery while practicing this social success meditation. Turn off or disconnect phones and tell your family members or others that you live with that you're going to take time to relax and ask them not to disturb you.
By Azar Dawoodabout a year ago in Psyche
Special Place Meditation
Find somewhere comfortable where your body can feel supported. Whether it be sitting in a chair, lying on a bed, or just lying on the floor somewhere, you won't be disturbed. It's important that you don't drive, cook, or use any machinery whilst practicing at this special place.
By Azar Dawoodabout a year ago in Psyche
Roach Invasions are a Source of Stress
Some Buddhists have told me some stories about Buddha, saying that in his life he had experienced both wealth and poverty. I can relate very much to that life journey. In my life, I have resided at brand, new, top-of-the-line, luxury-style homes, and also called "home" some of the most disgusting, low-life places that some people would never want to imagine, let alone dwell in. I'm not sure if that's a blessing or a curse. I chalked it up to some kind of survival lesson or spiritual lesson regarding the human journey and my personal growth in perspective and resilience.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Psyche
NDIS Mental Health and Psychosocial Disability Support
Understanding the Difference Between NDIS Mental Health Support and NDIS Psychosocial Disability Support A crucial source of support for those with impairments, including mental health conditions, is the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Differentiating between NDIS Psychosocial Disabilities Care and NDIS Behavioral Health Support can be difficult, though. Although they could tackle various psychological needs in different ways, the main objective of both types of care is to help individuals live better lives. This matters because it tackles the different issues that disadvantaged people encounter.
By NDMHS : NDIS Provider Sydneyabout a year ago in Psyche
Understanding the Thinking Process
Are you aware that you live in a hypnotic world? When you think, you are hypnotizing yourself. The words you use hypnotize you. Negative words will hypnotize you negatively, and positive words will hypnotize you positively. Do you know your ego must use words to present itself in the conscious mind? It is a product of self-hypnosis. It is the reason why people feel that they cannot stop thinking. They feel that they might disappear from the mind if they stop thinking.
By Mal Mohanlalabout a year ago in Psyche
Seen and Unseen Pain causes different reactions
Has anyone ever asked you what you're afraid of? I've been asked, and I've seen people ask that question of others in movies. I don't usually ask that question, because I figure if they wanted to deal with it, they'd start that conversation without my provocation. I don't like to pry. I think about fears more than I probably should and I think that's because a large portion of Generation X would wear t-shirts that read "No Fear" or put that bumper sticker on their POS cars. That's not me. I have plenty of fears. I'm not a hypochondriac and some have even called me "brave" for the ability to address a fear and face it sometimes. After having done that many times, I realized that though I could face a fear, maybe even conquer it to some degree (like my fear of heights doesn't stop me from going up in an airplane or up to the top floor of a skyscraper), fear remains a part of me. People do not respect fear. They respect courage. Yet I've witnessed more foolishness and dangerous behavior occur in the name of courage, not fear. So my conclusion is this: lovers and seekers of wisdom have a healthy relationship and respect for fear. Fear as a personality is the first to mention "danger" and knowing that something is "dangerous" is a key to wisdom.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Psyche
Steps to secure NDIS SDA Funding
Securing Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) funding under the NDIS is a structured process that requires thorough preparation and collaboration with key professionals such as your NDIS support provider and NDIS coordinator. SDA funding is specifically designed for individuals with significant functional impairments or very high support needs. Here’s a detailed guide to help you through the process:
By NDMHS : NDIS Provider Sydneyabout a year ago in Psyche
Social Anxiety Caused by Childhood Trauma
Too much fear of social situations is a sign of social anxiety, a crippling condition that often has its roots in traumatic events in childhood. Bad things that happen to people when they are young can change how they see themselves and the world around them for a long time. Understanding this link is very important for dealing with and handling social anxiety well.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Psyche











