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A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
Holiday Gift Guide for Deaf People - It's Not What You Think. Top Story - December 2021.
Know a Deaf or Hard of Hearing person and would like to get them a holiday gift? Sometimes our best intentions have the wrong impact. You give something that a Deaf or Hard of Hearing person will either find useless, insulting, or repetitive.
By Tracy Stine4 years ago in Psyche
Websites like Vocal are Essential for Disabled Writers
I'm a disabled writer. These two traits are not connected to one another - I classified myself as a writer long before my diagnosis. At nine years old I decided I wanted to write books for a living, and set myself on a continuous path that, at the time, seemed relatively simple. The world often does to a child's eyes.
By Jade Hadfield4 years ago in Psyche
I Discovered My True Friends When I Went a Little Cray. Top Story - December 2021.
Since my series of brain injuries, I’ve thought a lot about friendship. I’ve learned who my friends are, and who they’re not. And I treasure relationships more than ever. I appreciate the love of my friends, but I’ve also had to distance myself from friendships that are emotionally or mentally unhealthy.
By Catherine Kenwell4 years ago in Psyche
Just Another Day
Lately, almost every waking moment I spend wondering if I'm really cut out for this challenge of raising a child that was born with a biological brain injury. Everyone keeps telling me that we are doing an amazing job with her. Even the team of professionals that diagnosed her three years ago was amazed at how well she is doing, considering her test results.
By Analise Dionn4 years ago in Psyche
Benefits of Starting a Journaling Blog
Journaling Blog vs Blogging Business Before we talk about the benefits of starting an online journaling blog, we first need to clarify the difference between a blog journal and a blogging business. If you are trying to earn money from your blog and your writing efforts, then what you want is a blogging business. A journal blog is for writing out your thoughts and not bothering with the “usual” or “traditional” concerns of being a blog owner.
By Timothy A Rowland4 years ago in Psyche
On becoming in our modern times.
We live in tight shoes, tight mindsets, tight budgets. Always attempting to squeeze ourselves into something that doesn’t quite sit right. We morph and change and mould ourselves into who we ‘should’ be. Then, we become fretful and anxious, always worrying about maintaining this incongruous disposition. Pervasive self-deprecation seems to be the new trend, and if you are not continuously seeking to redefine and improve yourself, you are ostracised. From healing childhood trauma, becoming more confident, to changing addictive behaviour, the health & wellness industry is utterly capitalising on our deeply discontented modern lives & lack of truly compassionate leaders. Selective inclusivity rules, and we are encouraged to love & honour all that we are, unless of course that involves ‘bad’ and ‘negative’ traits, which must be cleansed from our system to allow us to be whole again.
By Azana Mackali-Cerasi4 years ago in Psyche
The Power of Words
How do you heal after trauma? How do you even try to begin? Trauma comes in so many shapes and sizes but for me, personally, it consists of years of fertility treatments and 6 unsuccessful IVF cycles. 6 cycles of injections, of scans, of doctors and blood tests all ending with empty arms. The trauma that those years of pain and heart break left was just too much, too heavy to continue to carry and so it ultimately resulted in the failure of my marriage, the ending of a love affair.
By Amanda Gill4 years ago in Psyche





