pop culture
Representations of mental health in pop culture; dissect and discuss popular psychology, mental illness stigmas, and media depictions.
Challenges and Progress in Treatment and Prevention
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a viral infection that attacks the body's immune system, gradually weakening it and leaving it vulnerable to opportunistic infections. HIV is spread primarily through sexual contact, contaminated blood transfusions, sharing of needles or from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Psyche
Stop Doing These Things, They’re Making You Hate Yourself
#1 Watching porn I look at the way some people live and it makes me think — no wonder they have anxiety. There are a certain set of activities that automatically lower your self-esteem if you do them too much.
By Saad Farooq3 years ago in Psyche
“What if… I’d Chosen Music & Drama?”
”Live from New York, it’s SATURDAY NIIIIIIIIGHT!” And just like that, it’s official: the Copperhead from Down Underland is officially a household name on the other side of the globe, standing in the very same set as other legends of comedy, theatre, film, music, network television… and I happen to fill all those niches, and then some.
By Orion J. Zed3 years ago in Psyche
Main Character Syndrome
"Your Grandma died? I'm so sorry, I know exactly how it feels. My dog died last week.", "Right, but my cramps are 10x worse", "Omg, can we stop talking about your dead grandma and focus on my lash glue not sticking?!" I know you probably have come across someone like this and TRUST me you found just the right place for some tea. Today I am gonna discuss one of the most blood-boiling, eyes-squinting dilemmas of this generation, Main Character Syndrome.
By K. A. Khan3 years ago in Psyche
Can an Evil Man* be as Critically Self Aware of his Nature as a Good Man?
Typically it is supposed that all good men possess similar key attributes. They have the ability to rigorously and thoroughly reflect on the nature of themselves. They fully comprehend the impact on others of their decisions and appreciate their role in contributing to or reducing the suffering of others. They feel deeply the emotions needed in order to achieve a correct understanding of these things. Emotions like empathy, sadness, guilt, shame, and others. They recognize that most people seek to maximize their experience of positive emotions and minimize the experience of negative ones. Thus they act in ways which seek to achieve this balance in the greatest number of people. They also recognize that all people are unique and all situations different. The optimum emotional balance for one person in a certain situations may vary with other persons in different circumstances. They are flexible enough to adjust accordingly to those differences and wise enough to understand when a certain balance should be aimed for given the circumstances.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Psyche
Unlocking the Science Behind Winning Your Ex Girlfriend Back: A Step-by-Step Guide
Breaking up with someone you love can be one of the most difficult things you'll ever experience. It's a challenging time for both parties involved, and it can be especially hard if you're the one left behind. The truth is, however, that not all hope is lost. With a little bit of insight and understanding of the psychological principles behind attraction and relationships, you can increase your chances of winning your ex-girlfriend back.
By Molios empire3 years ago in Psyche
The Effects of Cynicism in the Modern World
Cynicism, the pervasive attitude in modern society, has garnered much attention for its potential to harm individuals and society as a whole. Cynics often adopt a skeptical disposition towards institutions such as government, corporations, and media, and they may harbor doubts about the motivations of others. This outlook may result in a breakdown of communication and cooperation, thereby making it more difficult to solve complex problems that require collective action. Furthermore, cynicism can cause individuals to feel disconnected from society and the people around them, leading to isolation and disengagement. This article delves into the reasons why cynicism is lethal in modern society, exploring its various negative impacts.
By Aadyot Karna3 years ago in Psyche
The role of forgiveness in relationships
Forgiveness is an essential component of healthy relationships. When we forgive someone, we let go of anger, resentment, and other negative emotions that can damage our relationships. Forgiveness can be challenging, especially in cases of significant harm or betrayal, but it is a critical skill for building and maintaining strong relationships. In this article, we will explore the role of forgiveness in relationships, including the benefits of forgiveness, the challenges of forgiveness, and strategies for cultivating forgiveness in our relationships.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Psyche


