recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
Life with Bipolar Disorder, NPD, and PTSD. Content Warning.
Living with Bipolar Disorder (BPD) is an emotional rollercoaster. My moods swing from the dizzying heights of mania to the suffocating depths of depression, often without warning. Adding to this, both my husband Nick and I have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which brings its own set of challenges. Being married to Nick, who also has Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), feels like navigating a minefield while blindfolded.
By Yuley Burrow2 years ago in Psyche
Overcoming Overthinking: A Guide to Trusting Life and Finding Peace
Understanding Perceptions The first thing to realize is that no one truly knows you. Different versions of you exist in everyone’s mind. For instance, someone might watch my videos and think I'm amazing, while another might feel lost because of them. This is because people have different experiences and perceptions of the same person. Similarly, you and your sibling might have completely different views of your mother. Understanding that everyone has their own perception can help you stop overthinking and accept that these are just experiences, not definitive truths.
By Zoriana Demchuk2 years ago in Psyche
"How Lemon Balm Can Transform Your Health: Top Benefits and Uses". AI-Generated.
The Amazing Benefits of Lemon Balm: A Comprehensive Guide If you're looking for a natural remedy that offers a host of health benefits, look no further than lemon balm. Also known as Melissa officinalis, this fragrant herb from the mint family has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. In this blog post, we'll explore the many benefits of lemon balm and how you can incorporate it into your daily routine. Let's dive in!
By ALCHEMY26122 years ago in Psyche
Echoes in the Fog
Every night for the past month, I've been having the same dream. It's the kind of dream that leaves an impression so vivid, so intense, that you can't shake it off even after you've woken up. It's a nightmare, really, but not in the traditional sense. There's no monster under the bed or shadowy figure chasing me through endless corridors. Instead, it's a nightmare that feels eerily real, like a memory replaying itself over and over.
By Khutso Moodlleyn Malema2 years ago in Psyche
A letter to my best friend. Content Warning.
You wake up, you struggle to get out of bed. You feel overwhelmed by the sunlight. You think “Oh no, did I wake up too late again?” even if its still early in the morning. You feel conflicted, you're so worried about wasting time, yet you can't find the strength to get out of bed.
By Lisa Keller2 years ago in Psyche
Managing the Bad Days After Mental Health Recovery
"The fight against yourself is such a fearful war." ― Hannah Clayton, Until the Shadows Lengthen I write a lot about my recovery from PTSD and schizophrenia. My message is that you're never too broken to change your life, even if it takes decades, as it did for me.
By Leon Macfayden2 years ago in Psyche
Surviving the Storm: Navigating Life with a Narcissist . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Imagine waking up every day to a world where the laws are always shifting and where affection and appreciation can quickly change to scorn and criticism. You can be the villain the next and the hero the first. This is the confusing reality of having a narcissist in your life: it's a life of highs and lows that make you doubt your own sanity. This piece delves into the intricate dynamics of living with a narcissist, examining the psychological tricks they play and providing advice on how to maintain your sense of self in the middle of their mayhem.
By Corey Sonnier2 years ago in Psyche




