psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
"EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITIES OF SEXUAL WELL-BEING A JOURNEY TOWARDS OPTIMAL PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH"
Sexual wellbeing is an essential aspect of overall health and happiness. It encompasses not only physical health but also emotional and psychological wellbeing. Unfortunately, many people struggle with sexual wellbeing due to a variety of factors such as societal stigmas, lack of education, and past traumatic experiences. In this article, we will explore the various aspects of sexual wellbeing and ways to improve it.
By Jorge Ciro3 years ago in Longevity
Unlock Your Potential: A Guide to Personal Growth
I. Introduction Personal growth refers to the process of developing oneself and improving one's abilities, skills, and overall well-being. It can include activities such as self-reflection, learning new things, setting and achieving goals, and seeking out new experiences.
By Aravind 17073 years ago in Longevity
Mindfulness
Mindfulness is an ancient practice that has been used for thousands of years in Eastern cultures, particularly Buddhism, as a way to achieve inner peace and spiritual enlightenment. However, it has recently been adapted for modern-day use and has been found to have numerous health benefits. One of the most popular and widely researched mindfulness-based interventions are Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT). Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is another mindfulness-based intervention that has gained popularity in recent years. Mindfulness has also been integrated in various domains like education, workplace, children and adolescents, addiction and recovery, chronic pain management, cancer patients and survivors, veterans and military personnel, pregnancy and childbirth, aging and end-of-life care, diverse communities and populations, neuroscience, technology, corporate culture, leadership development, creativity, decision making, emotional intelligence, spiritual development, and social change.
By Saira Banu L3 years ago in Longevity
What is a schizophrenic person like?
What is a schizophrenic person like? Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness characterized by a disconnection from reality, often manifesting as delusions and hallucinations. People with schizophrenia may experience different symptoms, including the following.
By Essaki Vignesh3 years ago in Longevity
A Pharmaceutical Nightmare
In an hour, minutes would have passed in her mind. It confused her that everything was normal, but she was being stared at in fright. She lay there weak, weary from the hours passed, no memory, mind blank. The apathy she felt for the first time all day cleansed her heavy soul because her body could bear the burning anger no longer. As the exhaustion only further set in, she came to understand the fright in her family’s eyes as she discovered the altered environment. The scattered furniture and mysterious bruises on her skin were evidence that this was the bed she made, and guilt would soon transpire.
By Gabrielle Kelley3 years ago in Longevity
fusion of intellect and intuition
The fusion of intuition and intellect The power of the physical when joined by the ethereal The fusion of intuition and intellect into one operating force has many advantages, decision making by the intuition is rapid and action to carry out that decision, guided by the intellect, is in harmony with the physical world we live in, on Gaia. The intuition is ethereal and so cannot control physical activity, only a physical force can do this, the intellect is part of the physical existence and so can control physical activity. If the intuition suggests turn right, then the intellect can tell the body to turn to the right and walk. Without the brain, the intellect, giving orders to the flesh and blood, the legs and the muscles, nothing would happen, the intuitive command to turn right, would be ignored.
By Peter Rose3 years ago in Longevity







