trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Dear African media why do you show dead bodies in print & on websites?
I'm frankly disgusted, I had to say something. After living in 2 African countries, with several social media accounts opened with African SIM cards (phone numbers) the brutality is different.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Psyche
Conquer PTSD: A Roadmap to Overcoming Trauma and Living a Fulfilled Life
Beware, for I speak of a soldier, named John, who had ventured into the abyss of war. He bore witness to unspeakable horrors that no mortal should ever have to endure. But when he returned home, the demons of his past followed him. They haunted his every step, whispering in his ear every night. He was consumed by the memories of what he had seen, unable to escape the terror that had taken root in his mind. He would often wake up screaming, covered in sweat, his heart pounding as if it would burst out of his chest. He avoided crowded places, for fear of being trapped, and he would lash out at anyone who got too close. But his fate, his ultimate descent into the abyss, remains shrouded in mystery. Some say he was consumed by his demons, others say he went mad, but all that is certain, is that he was never the same again. Beware, for the horrors of war can linger and claim even the strongest of minds.
By Riyan Immack3 years ago in Psyche
10 Negative Side Effects Of a Spiritual Awakening Nobody Talks About
A spiritual awakening is a real phenomenon - you suddenly see through the veil of society and can't continue living your old life any longer. You realize that our present humanity is very far removed from what really matters: to love and let love.
By Yvette Brand3 years ago in Psyche
A day in the Life.
A seemingly “normal” day can flip in an instant. A single touch, thought or action can change everything. A loss of control if only for a moment can unravel your entire day, consumed by a singular feeling: fear. Many people experience fear, but in some people, fear isn’t just a worry — it consumes every thought and action. Fear doesn’t discriminate: age, race, sexuality or religion, we will all fear “true” fear at some point in our lives. This is what living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is like.
By Stacey Frewin3 years ago in Psyche
Totally Addicted To Stress
It's no secret that addiction comes in so many forms, whether that’s alcohol, weed, body image, technology, money, sex, or food. The list goes on, but I was totally shocked by the idea that I could be hooked on my own stressful thinking.
By Mystic Rebellion 💎3 years ago in Psyche
New and improved
Looking back is always a good lesson as long as we continue moving forward and achieving our goals and dreams. When I was little I went through growth and changes that brought me from wanting to be a Teacher to a Mommy, and then to an Insurance Broker. I have wanted to own a crystal store, read cards, make jewelry, write. Every passion I have is creating and I am looking to find a way to make this my path. My journey. Seems I've always been insterested in office work, selling something, ringing up customers, helping people. Customer Service is a very hard job and often completely unappreciated.
By Lee Naylor3 years ago in Psyche
On Feeling Lost. Top Story - January 2023.
‘Maddie Kim’ from “Pantheon” How do we cope with loss? Specifically the loss of a loved one This is a topic that I’ve always danced around but never fully dove into in a way that’s satisfied me. Throughout my life I’ve been blessed to have met and developed strong relationships with some amazing people. With that being so, I don’t feel as though the modes of expression that I have truly do their memory justice.
By Kuro Seijaku 3 years ago in Psyche





