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A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
How Long Can Postpartum Depression Last?
When a baby is born, it is natural to expect that the parents will be thrilled and happy beyond measure. Mothers, especially, are bound to be the happiest for bringing a new life to earth. However, this is a textbook reaction. In reality, many new mothers feel sad, scared, or stressed after childbirth.
By Ankita Dey2 months ago in Psyche
Why Buying Verified PayPal Accounts Can Save Time And Next Year
The Truth About Buying Verified PayPal and Stripe Accounts (What You Need to Know) Buy Business PayPal Accounts The demand for both personal and business PayPal accounts is growing due to their convenience and secure transaction features. If you want to protect your e-money and purchase business PayPal accounts with a transaction history, Usasmmco is your trusted source.
By Buy Old and New Gmail accounts2 months ago in Psyche
The Hidden Dangers of Social Media: How It’s Secretly Impacting Our Mental Health
The Dark Side of Social Media: How It's Affecting Our Mental Health In today’s digital age, social media has become an inseparable part of our lives. Whether it’s staying in touch with friends, following the latest trends, or even doing business, social platforms have woven themselves into the very fabric of modern society. However, while social media offers numerous benefits, there is a growing concern about its impact on mental health.
By The Insight Ledger 2 months ago in Psyche
Like Without Reading: The Psychology Behind Our Scroll-and-Tap Habits. AI-Generated.
Introduction We scroll, we like, we move on. But how often do we actually read the posts we like? In the age of infinite content, liking has become a reflex - not a reflection. This article explores the psychology behind this behavior and how social platforms and our brains conspire to reward reaction over reflection.
By Asher Vane2 months ago in Psyche
Hidden Truth
Hidden Truth by Theodore Homuth They wake before the sun, as they always do, the kind of early that leaves the world gray and soft, edges blurry. The first few minutes are quiet, almost sacred—no one asking for explanations, no tests, no numbers, just the steady rhythm of breath. But the body never waits for calm. A dull, gnawing ache coils in their stomach, spreading to the ribs and shoulders, a reminder that even here, even now, nothing is simple.
By Theodore Homuth2 months ago in Psyche
You Are Better Than You Think
Whether you are patient or not, and irrespective as to how well you handle criticism from others, whether constructive or otherwise; in the line of acceptance or defensiveness when it comes to the latter; deep down, many of us are our own harsh critics. Looking in the mirror is a simple cure to no longer being hard on yourself, yet it (the harmless mirror) is so confronting for many people. Off hand, motivational and healing author (the late Louise Hay) mentions that many people find it difficult to look at themselves in the mirror with compassion and love for a few seconds; yet the wobbliest among us can balance on one leg for longer than that. Many people want to smash that harmless mirror, or throw it away. They do not like what they see.
By Justine Crowley2 months ago in Psyche









