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A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
The Silent Epidemic: How Social Media is Destroying Our Attention Span
In today’s world, most people can barely sit through a 10-minute video without checking their phones. Scrolling endlessly through TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts has rewired our brains, making it harder to focus on anything for long. While social media connects us, it also comes at a cost: our attention span is shrinking faster than ever.
By Abdullah Yousuf10 months ago in Psyche
My Disabled/ Partially Immobile Mother's Mental Health Is One Of My Top Priorities.. Content Warning.
The feeling of powerlessness. It's a feeling I am growing accustomed to when it comes to caretaking for my sick family. Between a sister struggling with her first round of chemo, a brother who can't eat solid food anymore, and an almost completely bedridden mother with Multiple Sclerosis, being powerless is a feeling that I have been forced to acknowledge a lot lately. And that is a feeling that can destroy someone like me. Or my poor mama.
By Hope Martin10 months ago in Psyche
Shattered Mirrors, Reborn Souls
In the quietude of a moonlit night, I found myself standing at the precipice of my psyche, gazing into the abyss of my own reflection. The mirror before me was not a polished glass but a fractured mosaic of memories and emotions, each shard a testament to the battles fought within. This was the night I confronted the labyrinth of my mind, a journey that would lead me through despair and towards an unexpected enlightenment.
By Alain SUPPINI10 months ago in Psyche
Why I Believe Our Autistic Children Are Earth Angels
He was just a boy, a little boy, my Elijah, when he insisted he was an angel receiving his wings. Of course, I chalked it all up to a child with an overactive imagination, but the mother in me listened while he told his tale. "I feel them trying to push through my back," he cried joyously, lifting his shirt, and directing my attention a few inches below his shoulder blades.
By Marilyn Glover10 months ago in Psyche
What to Expect in Your First Relationship Therapy Session in NYC
Relationships are complex, and every couple faces challenges. Whether it's communication issues, trust concerns, or recurring conflicts, seeking the help of a therapist for relationships in NYC can be a significant step toward resolution. Many couples hesitate to begin therapy due to uncertainty about what the process entails. If you’re considering relationship counseling in NYC, understanding what happens in the first session can help ease any apprehensions.
By Connection Counseling10 months ago in Psyche
Chapter III: The Painter’s Paradox — Creation as Annihilation
There is a man whose artwork is not composed with a brush dipped in paint, but rather dipped in existence itself. The bristles of his paint brush, dipped in a white so bright it worships the very idea of painting, are believed to be the extract of the very marrow of the soul itself. Each stroke is not just light on canvas, but light imagined; he contains the power to release light into the fathomless void lurking around the periphery of life. He is a painter of the endless dark, a witness to a subjectless mute whose silence speaks louder than any tangible utterance. Language fails here; any word on the edge of the subject's tongue is siphoned away, absorbed, dissolved, and regurgitated onto the dried slick of basanit slate as pigment. What else could it be called but a sacrament? His brush as chalice; his white, the dictated libation of a soul grasping at meaning in its own frailty.But as the light escapes his brush, the shadow is also introduced.
By LUCCIAN LAYTH10 months ago in Psyche








