trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Mental Time Travel System
Nora had always felt like she had a special power. She could close her eyes and transport herself to any moment in her past or future. She called it "mental time travel." It wasn't until she learned about the scientific concept of the mental time travel system that she realized her ability was more than just a fanciful imagination.
By joe ackerson3 years ago in Psyche
Existential Honesty (but dumb it down please)
Late Night Shower Thoughts The thing I really want to talk about is body, mind, and soul. That is to say, our internal world, our external world, and whatever the fuck a soul is. Is it okay to curse? I hope it is. I think this piece is for any adult who's been going through a rough time for a long time. It's a bit abstract and does include a few mentions of sexual assault, violence, and substance abuse.
By Calla Hoskins3 years ago in Psyche
10 Habits that helps to keep your Mental Health Stable
Good mental health is important for overall well-being and quality of life. In this topic, we will discuss the best habits that can help maintain good mental health and stability. These habits include things like regular exercise, healthy eating, getting enough sleep, socializing, practicing mindfulness, seeking support from friends and family, and engaging in meaningful activities. By adopting these habits and making them a regular part of your routine, you can help to promote good mental health and prevent issues such as stress, anxiety, and depression.
By Lekha Evangelin3 years ago in Psyche
Silent Pain: The Urgent Need to Address the Reality of Suicide
Suicide is a topic that is often shrouded in secrecy and shame, but it is a leading cause of death worldwide. Suicide is not just a personal issue, but also a social and public health issue. Understanding the causes, risk factors, and prevention strategies for suicide is crucial for reducing its impact on society.
By MAKING REAL MONEY3 years ago in Psyche
His Little Lady
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. Traces of plum and raisin, periwinkle, and grape all wove together a similar mysticism to the Aurora borealis. The constellations paneled earth's dreamscape like a baby swaddled in a blanket, and in awe of the sky’s beauty, eternity yielded to anything folded behind its corners. Wonder hung in the atmosphere just enough to keep the street lights on and accompany the silence of the night. For some, this love dance of the cosmos nurtured them to sleep, while for others, their secrets, tempted by the moon's curiosity, climbed out of their graves looking for trouble. For those who’ve needed it, the night's lore would awaken in them a catharsis of things not yet talked about, those things that demand one's attention but lose their remembrance in the frivolities of the day. Seated at a vanity the sun is gracious enough to reflect beauty to the eyes but the moon and her drawers, containers of uninvited white lies and horror stories, chastise the security of it all. It was under the myriad colors of nightfall, in the realm of dreams and disillusionment that the prodding of truth began to unfold.
By Selina Dudley3 years ago in Psyche
Coping Skills
Life is exceedingly ordinary. The dust settled over the sunset, casting a hazy, golden light inside my kitchen. There were so many shadows elongating by the second. The moments didn’t last too long, but I stared at the glowing window, hoping some of the glitters would make their way inside.
By Reid Watson3 years ago in Psyche
Building Resilience with Traditional Chinese Medicine
We all know that our day-to-day life is seldom really predictable. Conflicts between ourselves and a vast number of kinds of people that can occur can end up shattering us. Yet, some people seem incredibly at ease with themselves and the chaos they create around them and within them. Others seem not to get it together at all, and again, others are shifting around between a stable appearance and a crumbling mask.
By Centina Alexa König-Weichhardt3 years ago in Psyche
Alcohol Dependency: Understanding the Causes and Risks
Alcohol is a widely consumed substance that can be found at almost every social gathering. While many people can drink in moderation, others develop a dependence on alcohol that can lead to a wide range of physical and mental health problems. Alcohol dependency, also known as alcoholism, is a chronic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. In this article, we will explore the causes and risks of alcohol dependency and the impact it can have on an individual's life.
By MAKING REAL MONEY3 years ago in Psyche







