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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 Ortega15 days ago in Psyche
The Depths of Depression
Depression, unlike the more exotic diseases that capture the public’s imagination, is a common, pervasive, and devastating condition that affects millions worldwide. Despite its ubiquity, it remains shrouded in misconceptions and stigma. I know this all too well because I have walked through its dark corridors, grappling with its crippling effects firsthand.
By Waleed Mahmud Tariq20 days ago in Psyche
Laugh Your Way to Mental Wellness: Embracing Mindfulness and Joy
Salutations to all other psyche searchers! We are launching ourselves into the incredibly oddball world of mental health today. As we go through laughing, introspection deeper than a puddle, and all in between, grab your symbolic snorkels.
By Purab Biswas✨ 21 days ago in Psyche
Embracing Minds, Bridging Hearts: The Crucial Nexus of Mental Health and Social Inclusion
In the intricate tapestry of human existence, mental health and social inclusion stand as pillars of collective well-being. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, understanding the symbiotic relationship between these two facets becomes imperative. This article delves deep into the interconnected realms of mental health and social inclusion, exploring their significance, challenges, and the path towards fostering a more inclusive and empathetic society.
By Mahalakshmiii21 days ago in Psyche
Understanding Neurodiversity: Why We All Connect Differently and Why That's Okay
If you are like me, you are tired of being criticized for not listening, asking too many questions, or double-checking. Many people today still hold incorrect assumptions about ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions, often failing to show empathy and understanding. Instead, we face gaslighting, job loss, and social exclusion. It is time people realized that traditional indicators of listening are not always accurate.
By Sandy Pace 22 days ago in Psyche
Tips to improve your mental health
Introduction Mental health is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community. It is a vital component of overall well-being, influencing how you think, feel, and act in your daily life. Your mental health gets affected by triggering factors including hectic professional life, domestic issues, and societal stress. Resultantly, you face stress from work, feelings of isolation, anxiety about the future, and difficulty managing and regulating emotions. However, you can improve your mental health by following the tips that are effective and based on real-life examples.
By Farid Ahmed 22 days ago in Psyche
Life with Bipolar Disorder, NPD, and PTSD. Content Warning.
Living with Bipolar Disorder (BPD) is an emotional rollercoaster. My moods swing from the dizzying heights of mania to the suffocating depths of depression, often without warning. Adding to this, both my husband Nick and I have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which brings its own set of challenges. Being married to Nick, who also has Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), feels like navigating a minefield while blindfolded.
By Yuley Burrow23 days ago in Psyche
Overcoming Overthinking: A Guide to Trusting Life and Finding Peace
Understanding Perceptions The first thing to realize is that no one truly knows you. Different versions of you exist in everyone’s mind. For instance, someone might watch my videos and think I'm amazing, while another might feel lost because of them. This is because people have different experiences and perceptions of the same person. Similarly, you and your sibling might have completely different views of your mother. Understanding that everyone has their own perception can help you stop overthinking and accept that these are just experiences, not definitive truths.
By Zoriana Demchuk23 days ago in Psyche