therapy
Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
Healing thoughts
In the last article, we talked about consciousness and how it’s one of the foundations of self-healing and self-love. (Reminding you; this is a text describing a journey written by a curious young adult, diving through the waves of cognitive behavioral approach, spirituality, and Interpersonal known as therapy method.)
By Noorelhooda2 years ago in Psyche
Psychedelics: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Mind
Psychedelics, often hailed as mind-altering substances, have captured the fascination of researchers, philosophers, and adventurers for decades. These powerful compounds, such as LSD, psilocybin, and ayahuasca, have been shrouded in controversy and misconceptions. However, recent scientific advancements and evolving societal attitudes have provided a new lens through which we can explore the therapeutic potential and transformative experiences these substances offer. In this article, we will delve into the realm of psychedelics, unraveling their profound effects on consciousness, their promising therapeutic applications, and the need for responsible and controlled use.
By Sacha Heath2 years ago in Psyche
Navigating Mental Health in the Digital Age: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies
Introduction: The digital age has brought unprecedented advancements in technology, transforming the way we live, work, and connect with others. However, this era of constant connectivity and information access also poses unique challenges to mental health. This article explores the intersection of mental health and the digital age, examining the impact of digital technologies on mental well-being, the opportunities they present for mental health support, and the strategies individuals and society can employ to navigate this complex landscape.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES2 years ago in Psyche
What it's Like to Live with Bipolar Disorder. Content Warning.
I am definitely over simplifying this but that because it is meant to share my story, not really educate on the disorder as a whole. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by very high highs and very low lows. There are two main types, bipolar type one and bipolar type two. What you have is characterized by how long it lasts and your symptoms.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Psyche
Gritin Resistance Bands: Why You Should Consider the Multi Pack Deal
Intro When it comes to exercising and keeping fit, resistance bands are a must-have in any workout routine. They are versatile, convenient, and particularly helpful when you can't hit the gym. One brand that stands out in the crowd is Gritin. This post will explore why Gritin Resistance Bands are a cut above the rest, why you should consider the multi-pack deal, and how to use them to maximise your workouts.
By lewis hollely2 years ago in Psyche
Elara's Clockwork Symphony
In the veiled city of Zephyr, where clockwork owls patrolled the gaslight-kissed streets and houses sprouted mechanical vines, lived a clockmaker's apprentice named Elara. Unlike the stoic cogsmiths around her, Elara possessed a forbidden talent: she could weave stories into clockwork, infusing intricate mechanisms with whispered wishes and fantastical dreams.
By Yuusuf Jawad Olamide2 years ago in Psyche
3 Simple, Quirky Mental Tricks for a Easily Happier New Year
It’s widely understood that our minds possess immense power. Tapping into this power can lead us to manifest our desires. This is where those mind-bending principles come into play — Law of Attraction, positive thinking, and more.
By Tone & Manner2 years ago in Psyche
The Genogram. Top Story - January 2024.
I started working with primarily Native American program participants in 1984, after completing my coursework in community counseling with a concentration in chemical dependency counseling. At first, I interned and then worked at detox.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Psyche
Biochemical
Our environment has a self-sustaining ecosystem, generating bacterias as nutrients for cellular functions. Most notable being nitrogen in the soil. This nutrient is either used or short-lived. As nitrogen escapes the soil. When used for plant growth it is a vital role in cellular function responsible for making its own food. This innervates the function of a pigmented cell known as chlorophyll. Absorbing light as energy to convert to sugar and starch. You might even find a plant when it silicates. Plants acquire carbon dioxide from its environment in combination with hydrogen from water, using light as energy to convert that to sugar. Another trace element in plants is miniscule amounts of metals. The probability that this metal nutrient, copper and iron, has bonded to a nitrogen molecule. Water being the main transport for nutrients through the vascular system. Given the pH conditions are adequate for this to inhibit nutrient absorption. As a plant metabolizes it also gives off by product most commonly known as oxygen. As potassium helps draw in water for the stomata to swell, open and release. A plant’s metabolism is said to help it adapt to abiotic and biotic factors in the environment. Some plants are able to produce defense mechanisms such as toxins and thorns to ensure full development of the plant. Some resulting in food production for seasonal consumption by others in the kingdom. Magnesium is essential for many biochemical functions in the plant. Without it the soil pH falls to an acidic state. The cystolith is what innervates the biochemical bonds of the gains and losses in hydrogen and carbon chains, producing different combinations of hydrogens and carbons. This is a repeated chemical response in plants during the growing season until dormancy at deciduous parts of the earth. The plant no longer uses chloroplast to synthesize proteins. There are twenty two common essential amino acids that are present in all that is living.
By Tristin Crawford2 years ago in Psyche



