stigma
People with mental illness represent one of the most deeply stigmatized groups in our culture. Learn more about it here.
Do You Have any idea What It's Prefer to Live With Autism in a World of "Normal People"
I generally realize that I was somewhat unique, acted somewhat different, perhaps took things excessively in a real sense. On one occasion my dad told me to "bring the trash bins in" and I carried them into the house. Some other time a coach told me "to filch a second base" I removed the base out of the ground. I had a substitute teacher in third grade who changed my life from that day forward. There was a guide in our group and I never knew why she was there. That day I felt the guide hovering me and in my third grade way told her I didn't require her assistance. The teacher told me "that help is hanging around for you since you have a disability". I had no clue about what that word disability implied yet It didn't sound great.
By Sha Ayeiman3 years ago in Psyche
Midas Manifestation System
The Midas Manifestation System is an exceptional and comprehensive program that guides individuals on a transformative journey towards manifesting their desires and creating a life of abundance. This well-crafted system blends ancient wisdom with modern techniques, providing users with a deep understanding of the manifestation process and empowering them to harness the full potential of their minds.
By BlogBizPro3 years ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Decision Making
Every day, we are confronted with countless decisions, ranging from trivial to life-altering. But have you ever wondered what factors influence the choices we make? The field of psychology offers valuable insights into the intricate processes of decision making. This article explores the cognitive biases, heuristics, and social influences that shape our decision-making processes, shedding light on why we sometimes make irrational choices. Additionally, we will discuss strategies for making more informed and rational decisions.
By Kenneth Argüello3 years ago in Psyche
Navigating Stress
In today's fast-paced world, stress has become an inevitable part of our lives. From work pressures to relationship challenges and financial concerns, the constant demands we face can take a toll on our mental and emotional well-being. Stress not only affects how we feel, but it also impacts our thoughts, behaviors, and physical health. It is essential to address stress proactively to prevent it from spiraling into more serious consequences.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
Empaths Anonymous: My Struggle with Maladaptive Empathy
"Empathy is your pain in my heart." - Octavia Butler In a world that often applauds emotional depth and heightened sensitivity, there exists a group of individuals who find themselves caught in the web of excessive empathy. They call themselves empaths, and their ability to deeply connect with others' emotions is both a blessing and a curse. Welcome to Empaths Anonymous, where we explore the shadows of empathy's overwhelm.
By Paige Holloway3 years ago in Psyche
Unraveling the Suspense: A Murder Story
Murder is a heinous crime that has the power to leave an everlasting impact on everyone associated with it. In movies and novels, it has always been a popular theme, and real-life incidents often inspire them. But the harsh reality is that murders happen in real life too, leaving behind a trail of despair and unanswered questions. In this article, we will discuss a murder story that shook a small town and had the whole country following it.
By Muneeb Javed3 years ago in Psyche
Anxiety to Advocacy
Jasmine's formative years were a constant state of alertness due to the tough environment they lived in. She was impoverished, and her family couldn't access basic needs like security, food, or even good education. In such an environment where chaos was the order of the day, focusing on education was daunting but important for Jasmine's mental well-being.
By Arianna Silcott-Lo, MBA3 years ago in Psyche
Diagnosis is a Privilege: Your Mental Illness is Still Valid Without a Diagnosis
A while back, I remember telling a friend of mine that I may have OCD. I had compulsions and rituals that had taken over my life and intrusive thoughts that I never seemed to be able to escape from. I’ll never forget what my friend told me once I shared my struggles: “Have you received a diagnosis? Stop self-diagnosing yourself.” Much younger and naive, I told my friend that she was right. I had no right to claim that I had OCD until I had received a formal diagnosis, period.
By Soha Sherwani3 years ago in Psyche
Breaking Free from Shame and Guilt
Shame and guilt are complex emotions that can have a profound impact on our lives. At some point, we have all experienced these feelings, whether as a result of our actions, societal expectations, or personal standards. In this article, we will delve into the depths of shame and guilt, exploring their possible causes, the personalities most susceptible to their influence, and the wide range of symptoms they can manifest. Furthermore, we will discuss the implications of shame and guilt in our daily lives and provide actionable strategies for overcoming and healing from these emotions.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche




