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Neurodivergence in Kids
Note: I am in no way a parenting or child psychology expert. I am a parent with autism and ADHD, raising a highly sensitive child with ADHD, doing my best to make it through the roller coaster we call life. This article is about my own experiences and will not relate to everyone.
By choreomania9 months ago in Psyche
The Moon doesn’t need consent to Shine: Neither Do I
I've always been drawn to the moon for some reason. When only half of the moon is illuminated, no one questions it. No one expects it to be brighter, fuller, or more pleasing to the eye. No matter where it is, we love and accept it.
By MD Tarek Aziz 9 months ago in Psyche
The psychology of love
'What is the real definition of love?' I was reading a definition somewhere in my school life that is - without considering good or bad, without feeling ashamed and disobedient to parents, and without going into the ocean, that is love.' The color of love changes based on the mind. Starting from human behavior and perspective, it changes. Since love is not bought and sold with the mind, why should psychologists be left out? Various psychologists have discovered various theories about love by falling into such a patch of love. Here I will share a theory of love of a psychologist with everyone. American psychologist, Professor of Cornell University Robert J. Sternberg's gave a three-dimensional theory of love in 1985, which is known as the Triangular theory of love. According to Stenberg, love in interpersonal relationships revolves around 3 dimensions.
By Arfan Raihen9 months ago in Psyche
The Psychology of "What Could Have Been". AI-Generated.
Have you ever found yourself replaying a decision in your head, imagining how life could have unfolded differently? The job you didn’t take. The person you never confessed your feelings to. The city you almost moved to.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran9 months ago in Psyche
Ending the Stigma of Bipolar Disorder
Emotional and behavioral disorders are the most commonly under-represented disorders in the country. While there has been much research on the subject, many problems arise with the failure of many people to recognize the serious disabilities associated with these disorders. Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, remains at the top of the list of most under-recognized. The results of the severe ups and downs of manic depression can be devastating, and these types of disorders are rarely discussed in schools. More should be done to educate early on about these disorders to teach that acceptance is key in understanding these difficult mental and emotional disorders.
By Slgtlyscatt3red9 months ago in Psyche
What is Social Anxiety Disorder?
Social anxiety disorder is an anxiety disorder in which the person has a persistent fear or worry during social situations. This can make it extremely difficult for the person with the disorder to participate in normal social events and keep friendships and relationships. Those who do not know and understand the nature of the disorder may assume that their friend is just bailing on them when they actually have anxiety or worry about going out and socializing with others.
By Slgtlyscatt3red9 months ago in Psyche
100 Reasons Why
Sometimes the price of loving so deeply comes with the quiet wondering if I should just stop caring about other people and turn dark, the path I see so many other kind souls go down after feeling the pain of this world. So, I wanted to write a list of 100 reasons that I love exactly who I am - for the days when my heart grieves and aches as my mind explores the myriad of reasons that I should be anyone other than myself - to avoid causing myself so much pain.
By The Schizophrenic Mom9 months ago in Psyche






