
Siria De Simone
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Psychology graduate & writer passionate about mental wellness.
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The Body Language of Relationships
In every relationship—romantic, platonic, professional, or familial—communication is key. But not all communication happens through words. In fact, research suggests that over 60% of human communication is nonverbal, conveyed through body posture, facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, and tone of voice. This silent dialogue is especially powerful in intimate and emotionally charged relationships, where our bodies often speak before our minds can form a sentence.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
Leveling Up the Mind: The Psychological Benefits of Video Games in Childhood and Adolescence
In the past, video games have often been blamed for promooting violence, addiction, and social withdrawal in children and adolescents. While certain types of games—and excessive play—may indeed have negative consequences, a growing body of psychological research challenges the one-sided narrative. Not only can video games be entertaining, but they can also offer measurable cognitive, emotional, and social benefits, particularly when played in moderation and within supportive environments.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
Pixels of Aggression: Understanding How Violent Games Influence Young Minds
In the digital age, video games have evolved into one of the most popular forms of entertainment for children and adolescents. From intricate storylines and high-definition graphics to interactive multiplayer experiences, gaming has become deeply embedded in youth culture. But alongside its rising popularity, a longstanding debate continues to stir concern: do violent video games influence aggressive behavior in young people?
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
The Secret to a Meaningful Life: Unlocking the Power of Ikigai
In today’s fast-paced, hyper-connected world, it’s easy to feel lost, burned out, or unsure of our place in life. We chase productivity, success, and validation, often without pausing to ask a simple yet profound question: Why am I doing this? That’s where Ikigai comes in—a centuries-old Japanese philosophy that offers a refreshing and grounded path to fulfillment. More than just a trendy buzzword, Ikigai is a deeply personal journey of discovering what makes life worth living.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
How to Truly Support a Loved One with Anxiety and Panic Attacks
When someone close to you suffers from anxiety or panic attacks, it can be heartbreaking, confusing, and even frustrating. You may feel helpless, unsure of what to say or do, or worried that you might make things worse. The truth is, your support can make a powerful difference—if it’s offered with empathy, understanding, and the right tools.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
Inside a Panic Attack
Have you ever felt like your heart was racing so fast it might explode? Or that you couldn’t breathe, as if the walls were closing in on you? That sudden, overwhelming sense of terror that strikes without warning may not be “just stress.” You could be experiencing a panic attack — a powerful and deeply unsettling psychological and physical reaction.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
Social Anxiety Explained Simply: What to Do When Your Heart Races Too Fast
Social Anxiety Explained Simply: What to Do When Your Heart Races Too Fast Imagine this: You’re about to speak in front of a small group, or maybe just enter a room full of acquaintances. Your chest tightens. Your heart begins to pound—not gently, but like a drum echoing in your ears. Your mouth goes dry, your hands tremble, and your thoughts scatter. This is not just nervousness. This is social anxiety.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
Grounding Techniques: How to Return to the Present When the Mind Shuts Down
1. Introduction: The Disconnected Mind in Modern Life In today’s overstimulating environment, many individuals experience episodes in which their mind feels as if it "shuts down." This can manifest as emotional overwhelm, dissociation, or cognitive paralysis. The experience is not uncommon, particularly among those with anxiety, trauma histories, or burnout (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
How to Manage Anxiety in Just 5 Minutes: A Psychological Guide to Rapid Relief
Introduction Anxiety is a universal human experience. Whether it's the anticipation of a major life event, social situations, or even seemingly minor day-to-day concerns, anxiety can become overwhelming and disruptive. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), anxiety disorders affect an estimated 301 million people globally, making them among the most prevalent mental health conditions.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche








