treatments
The past, present and future of psychiatric diagnosis and beliefs about treatment in every culture and pocket of society.
ADD vs ADHD
When it comes to attention disorders, two terms that often get mixed up are Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). While they share some similarities, they are distinct conditions with different symptoms and characteristics. This article will help you understand the key differences between ADD and ADHD, how they affect daily life, and how they can be managed.
By Sophia Allenabout a year ago in Psyche
The Trajectory of Emotions and AI
Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with emotional understanding is no longer a futuristic concept; it is unfolding in real time. From mental health applications to emotionally aware customer service bots, AI is beginning to traverse a profoundly human territory: our emotions. Yet, as we march forward, it’s worth pausing to examine where we are headed and whether we are equipped to manage this trajectory's profound societal and ethical implications.
By Rachel Horabout a year ago in Psyche
Seen and Unseen Pain causes different reactions
Has anyone ever asked you what you're afraid of? I've been asked, and I've seen people ask that question of others in movies. I don't usually ask that question, because I figure if they wanted to deal with it, they'd start that conversation without my provocation. I don't like to pry. I think about fears more than I probably should and I think that's because a large portion of Generation X would wear t-shirts that read "No Fear" or put that bumper sticker on their POS cars. That's not me. I have plenty of fears. I'm not a hypochondriac and some have even called me "brave" for the ability to address a fear and face it sometimes. After having done that many times, I realized that though I could face a fear, maybe even conquer it to some degree (like my fear of heights doesn't stop me from going up in an airplane or up to the top floor of a skyscraper), fear remains a part of me. People do not respect fear. They respect courage. Yet I've witnessed more foolishness and dangerous behavior occur in the name of courage, not fear. So my conclusion is this: lovers and seekers of wisdom have a healthy relationship and respect for fear. Fear as a personality is the first to mention "danger" and knowing that something is "dangerous" is a key to wisdom.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Psyche
Is Hypnosis Real or Fake and Can You Hypnotize Yourself?
Introduction Imagine having the ability to tap into deep-well hidden areas of your brain, overcoming fears or modifying long-learned habits just with a few words or in a soothing voice. That's hypnosis: this mystery tool unlocking human potential but still accompanied by skepticism.
By soman Goswamiabout a year ago in Psyche
Importance Of Mental Health Crisis Plan. AI-Generated.
Introduction In today’s fast-paced world, mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, and addiction have become increasingly prevalent. These struggles can escalate into crises that leave individuals and their loved ones feeling overwhelmed and unsure of how to proceed.
By Jayson Romabout a year ago in Psyche
Steps to secure NDIS SDA Funding
Securing Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) funding under the NDIS is a structured process that requires thorough preparation and collaboration with key professionals such as your NDIS support provider and NDIS coordinator. SDA funding is specifically designed for individuals with significant functional impairments or very high support needs. Here’s a detailed guide to help you through the process:
By NDMHS : NDIS Provider Sydneyabout a year ago in Psyche











