trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
The walls in my room call me psycho!
If my walls could talk they would call me psycho on my kids on everything I love. I am certified crazy, you know the statement telling all that I am cray is an obvious hyperbole exaggeration. I need to win a prize challenge first place for once but it looks like no one cares about the straight-up facts though.
By Angelina F. Thomas3 years ago in Psyche
Grief on grief
I was ridiculously lucky to get to 28 years old without experiencing close-family grief. Age 21 I lost a best friend, which was a truly horrendous experience, and I thought I knew grief somewhat. In hindsight, I had no real idea of grief at all. Every grief is completely different.
By Lynsey Blacklock3 years ago in Psyche
Feeling a Mysterious Presence? You May Be Suffering from Third Man Syndrome: The Phenomenon That Will Leave You Shocked!
Climbers, hikers, and other people in comparable high-stress situations have all reported experiencing Third Man Syndrome, sometimes described as "creepy feeling of a presence." The phrase was first used in 1953 by psychiatrist Wilfred Bion, who discovered that numerous of his World War II veteran patients had mentioned feeling like a "third man" or other unseen presence was with them while in battle.
By J.E Deveau3 years ago in Psyche
5 Proven Ways to Manage Stress and Anxiety-2
Getting enough sleep is an important factor in reducing stress and anxiety and promoting overall health and well-being. Sleep plays a crucial role in physical and mental recovery, and lack of sleep can have negative effects on our health and well-being.
By eReaders' Retreat3 years ago in Psyche
5 Proven Ways to Manage Stress and Anxiety-1
Mindfulness is a powerful tool for reducing stress and anxiety. It is a practice that involves focusing your attention on the present moment and being aware of your thoughts, feelings, and sensations without judgment. This approach can help you manage stress and anxiety by promoting a sense of calm and relaxation.
By eReaders' Retreat3 years ago in Psyche
The Search for Self
Many people find themselves feeling lost in life, searching for their purpose or identity. It can be a difficult and confusing time, especially in today's fast-paced world where there are so many distractions and conflicting messages about what it means to live a good life. In order to find our true selves, it is important to understand the reasons behind why we feel lost, and to take concrete steps towards self-discovery.
By Vinodhkumar M V3 years ago in Psyche
How to Unknown Your Full Potential and Sentimentally Sound
As we age, our old perceptions of reality may change. We start to see things more clearly. We begin to understand the world a little more. But our entire perspective can also change — literally. When we’re younger, our entire sense of self is determined by who we love and what we’re passionate about. Even though those years are over, the experiences have left their marks on us. We are still developing as people and as leaders, but now we can see a lot more clearly about ourselves and the situations in which we find ourselves. That’s fantastic news for anyone who wants to be known, respected, or desired as a result. However, for many people who feel unsure about themselves or their activities, this doesn’t mean they’re ready to give up their favorite pastimes — at least not yet. Instead, they want to explore fully and personally how they can better represent the humanity that defined them before birth. Discovering your full potential means looking beyond your past self and into your future self instead — in other words: figuring out how you can improve yourself based on who you are right now rather than how you were when you were born! This process is known as Unknown Your Full Potential®, or URTP for short. Let’s explore why this is so and how you can benefit from it too — especially if you identify with one of these four universal appealable types: Type A+B+, B+, C+, or Un
By Edmilson Ponce3 years ago in Psyche
cousins love stories
Love stories are many and varied, there is love between relatives, there is love that arose between two parties by chance, there is love in study, love in work, love in the end is a feeling that arises inside the heart, this feeling is capable of transforming a person’s life into paradise in the event that this love is sincere love Stemming from the heart and to the heart, often a person may pass through certain circumstances that make him forget this love, but here the truth of this love appears, in the end it is love that triumphs, our appointment today with one of the most beautiful stories of cousins’ love, the story of Salma’s first love and Finally, we hope you like this story.
By Abderrazak Zteou3 years ago in Psyche
How to Tell if You Have Avoidant Personality Disorder
By Marissa Katrin Maldonado, Founder, Mental Health Hope Maybe you tend to be a loner; that shy type of person who prefers spending time alone instead of socializing. If so, then being an introvert is simply a personality trait, and not a sign of a mental health issue. It’s just the way you are wired.
By Marissa Katrin Maldonado3 years ago in Psyche








