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The past, present and future of psychiatric diagnosis and beliefs about treatment in every culture and pocket of society.
Overcoming OCD
Overcoming OCD Find somewhere comfortable where your body can feel supported. Whether that's sitting in a chair, lying on a bed, or just lying on the floor somewhere, you won't be disturbed. It's important that you don't drive, cook, or use any machinery while listening to this overcoming OCD Meditation. Turn off or disconnect your phones and tell family members or others that you live with that you're going to take time to relax and ask them not to disturb you.
By Azar Dawoodabout a year ago in Psyche
OCD test for Teens
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a condition that affects people of all ages, including teenagers. For teens, OCD can interfere with school, relationships, and daily life. This article provides a simple guide to understanding OCD, recognizing symptoms, and using tests to identify the condition in teens.
By Sophia Allenabout a year ago in Psyche
What If The Best Way To Overcome A Negative Mindset Is Not A Positive Mindset?
There is a Common Challenge We All Face. Overcoming A Negative Mindset. Mindset Teachers all say the Same Thing. If you want to Overcome a Negative Mindset, there is only "One Way".
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Psyche
My Last Day
My diploma above will have close ups of staff signatures further down. Before Program: Today is my last day at partial for my eating disorder. I need to feel ready for not having it five days a week but I don't FEEL ready. Logically, I think I am. I know I have made a lot of progress but those negative thoughts keep telling me that I haven't changed as much as I think. Except.... I saw my chart. Completions are way better. Behaviors have decreased, at least my initial behaviors (binging and purging). There has been some symptoms swapping the last week and a half (restricting instead of binging and purging). I know I'm stopping the restrictions way faster than I did before program. Before it, I was restricting for nearly a day after a binge/purge episode. That was on average two to three times a week.
By Rene Petersabout a year ago in Psyche
Possibilities
Find a Comfortable Place Find somewhere comfortable where your body can feel supported. Whether it be sitting in a chair, lying on a bed, or just lying on the floor somewhere, you won't be disturbed. It's important that you don't drive, cook, or use any machinery while practicing these possibilities.
By Azar Dawoodabout a year ago in Psyche










