ptsd
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; The storm after the storm.
Struggling With Depression
Living with depression can be overwhelming, affecting every aspect of life. However, there are practical steps that can help manage this condition and foster a sense of control and hope. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to navigate depression daily.
By Chukwudebe Samuel 25 days ago in Psyche
Simple Tips on Holding Space for Ourselves
In today's world, we are constantly connected to everything and everyone around us such as social media and smart devices. Yet, the world often feels more disconnected than ever, especially if you are neurodivergent community or have a mental illness. Why? Because when we take time to prioritize our mental health and symptoms, it is often frowned upon, leading us to disconnect from our thoughts and feelings, leading to us masking and neglecting our emotional well-being.
By Sandy Pace about a month ago in Psyche
Echoes in the Fog
Every night for the past month, I've been having the same dream. It's the kind of dream that leaves an impression so vivid, so intense, that you can't shake it off even after you've woken up. It's a nightmare, really, but not in the traditional sense. There's no monster under the bed or shadowy figure chasing me through endless corridors. Instead, it's a nightmare that feels eerily real, like a memory replaying itself over and over.
By Khutso Moodlleyn Malemaabout a month ago in Psyche
How Feelings Shape Art: Exploring Mental Health and Creativity. Content Warning.
Writing is like painting with words. It's a way to express feelings, ideas, and stories. But what happens when the mind behind the words is struggling with mental illness? Does it make someone a better writer? Let's explore this idea together.
By Sienna Blackwoodabout a month ago in Psyche
Managing the Bad Days After Mental Health Recovery
"The fight against yourself is such a fearful war." ― Hannah Clayton, Until the Shadows Lengthen I write a lot about my recovery from PTSD and schizophrenia. My message is that you're never too broken to change your life, even if it takes decades, as it did for me.
By Leon Macfaydenabout a month ago in Psyche