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I am different
In my teens, I thought, all people were more or less like me. I used to think, that laws were unnecessary because people wouldn’t suddenly start killing or stealing just because there are no laws forbidding it, and those who want to do that, already do it despite the law. But I was about to get surprised - I was wrong.
By ChackoVerse16 days ago in Psyche
The worlds remaining cannibals. Content Warning.
Feasting on unburied corpses, using skulls as cooking utensils and eating human flesh as part of dark magic rituals: these are just a few of the stomach-turning practices still observed by the world's remaining cannibal tribes.
By Onuorah Uchenna16 days ago in Psyche
The Power of "No": Setting Boundaries for a Less Stressful and More Fulfilling Life
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the constant demands of work, family, and social obligations? Do you find yourself saying "yes" when you really want to say "no," sacrificing your own well-being in the process? In a world that often glorifies selflessness, setting boundaries can seem like an impossible task. Yet, the power of "no" might be the key to reclaiming a less stressful and more fulfilling life. Perhaps it’s time to discover the liberating art of saying "no."
By Ankit Aswal16 days ago in Psyche
Beyond the Trick: Unveiling the Science and History Behind Illusions. AI-Generated.
Mind Games: Unraveling the Deceptions Our Brains Play on Us Have you ever scrolled through social media and stopped dead in your tracks, convinced a static image was subtly shifting? Or perhaps you've watched a magic trick that left you bewildered, questioning the very fabric of reality. These are just a few examples of illusions, fascinating glitches in our perception that challenge our understanding of the world. But illusions are much more than mere internet fodder. They offer a window into the inner workings of the brain, revealing how it processes and interprets the world around us, and hold a rich history woven into the tapestry of human culture.
By suren arju16 days ago in Psyche
Everything We Don't Know
Introduction Color perception is a fundamental aspect of human experience, yet it raises profound questions about the nature of reality. When we say something is green, red, or blue, how can we be sure that what one person sees is the same as what another person perceives? Our names for colors provide a common language, but they don't guarantee identical visual experiences.
By Dilesmeyyy<317 days ago in Psyche
Unraveling Life's Mysteries: Exploring Philosophical Questions
What Are Philosophical Questions? Have you ever found yourself lost in thought, pondering life's big questions? That's where philosophical questions come into play. These deep, thought-provoking inquiries challenge our understanding of existence, knowledge, values, reason, and reality. Unlike everyday questions, philosophical questions don't have straightforward answers. Instead, they open doors to endless exploration and debate, pushing us to think critically and reflect on the fundamental aspects of our lives.
By Mehwish Qurayshi17 days ago in Psyche
Loud Silence. Top Story - June 2024.
My life is somewhat stressful right now. Actually, my husband and I are somewhat stressed right now. With the usual stresses of work, finances, and life, my mother-in-law has terminal cancer and is fading fast. At the time of this writing, she is stable, and we have help from cousins to see her, spend time with her, and help with her care.
By J. Delaney-Howe18 days ago in Psyche
MANAGING ANXIETY WITH DBT SKILLS
Anxiety, at its peak, can feel like a relentless storm raging within us, leaving us feeling helpless in its wake. In this article, we will delve deeper into three powerful DBT techniques that are rooted in mindfulness, aimed at helping you regain control and find peace amid the chaos of anxiety. If you are interested in more DBT skills for anxiety, you may find a comprehensive guide here.
By Raquel Ortega18 days ago in Psyche
Why We Need to Reframe the Narrative Around Rock Bottom in Recovery
Have you ever struggled with substance abuse or Addiction? In 2010, I did. Acknowledging and overcoming my challenges was not easy. Why? Society often sees relapse, Addiction, and substance abuse as character flaws. My biggest barrier was self-stigmatization, fearing judgment whenever I considered seeking help.
By Sandy Pace 18 days ago in Psyche
HOW TO USE DBT SKILLS FOR PANIC ATTACKS
INTRODUCTION Living with panic attacks can be overwhelming and debilitating. The intense fear and physical symptoms can make it difficult to function and enjoy life. However, there is hope. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) offers a set of skills known as TIPP, which can help individuals manage panic attacks effectively. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the TIPP skills and how they can empower you to regain control over your panic attacks. If you’re seeking professional help for you panic attacks, you can book a free consultation with a licensed professional today.
By Raquel Ortega18 days ago in Psyche
6 THINGS THAT GET IN THE WAY OF REGULATING EMOTIONS
Welcome to the rollercoaster ride of emotions — a journey filled with twists, turns, and occasional loop-de-loops that leave us feeling both exhilarated and bewildered. If you’ve ever found yourself navigating this emotional maze with uncertainty and trepidation, rest assured, you’re among friends here. Let’s embark on this journey together as we explore the common obstacles that may hinder your path towards emotional balance.
By Raquel Ortega18 days ago in Psyche