coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
If you are always thinking about something, we strongly recommend you to read this article
Many people in their free time like to ramble, most of them are meaningless assumptions or suspicions, the content does not have an impact on life, and even consumes people's internal energy, adding to their worries, over time, prone to mental illness.
By Seamons Mahall3 years ago in Psyche
Aurora
Recently I argued with a friend of sorts... about my service animal - Aurora. She is a miniature horse and she stands out. And this individual was upset and in pain for me because she didn't want me ostracized for being "different" while living in a small, fairly closed-minded community. Why do I fight for Aurora? Why am I doing this for myself? Putting myself at so much risk of being closed off... in New York City, it wouldn't be as bad because there's so much more to think about and do, but in this tiny town? Putting it all on the line - for a horse - seemed absurd to her.
By The Schizophrenic Mom3 years ago in Psyche
Habits That Help Me Pull My Life Back Together
Grief took me out for almost a year. My life began to fall apart in ways I completely expected. This isn't the first time my emotions have lead to setbacks in my life. After all, I'm human. It's taken me a long time to accept that when this happens it does no good to beat myself up over it, or be angry at the time I lost just sitting with my pain. The best thing to do is accept that it happened, and finally once the dust settles and I'm good and ready, start to slowly put my life back together again, piece by piece, always hoping the latest event will see me build back stronger.
By Ariel Joseph3 years ago in Psyche
These psychiatric problems need to be resuscitated, and these are the conditions that need to be rushed to the emergency department
Case 1: I felt like I was dying and called the 120 emergency room, but no problem was detected. Lilia is the head of the HR department of a company. After graduation, she went from being a small ordinary intern to becoming a regular employee, to later being promoted to supervisor by her excellent working ability and people skills.
By Noethiger Guerrero3 years ago in Psyche
Do Depressed People Want Actual Help or Just Sympathy?
One thing I’ve seen constantly over 16 years of using social media is the number of people talking about depression. Specifically, how depressed THEY are. I can often detect a pattern of these kinds of posts from a handful of the same people.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Psyche
In my own world
Do you know the feeling when you just want to be alone and not disturbed by anything or anyone? There are plenty of nice and fun things out there but yet hiding in one’s nest feels the best option. For some people, avoiding others implies that you are offended, so you don’t want to speak to them. It’s hard to explain unless you have experienced it yourself.
By Neurodivergent_ai3 years ago in Psyche
Have you been defeated by your own mind? Life is difficult for many, but according to psychologists, it is you who needs to change.
I touched my skull - just right behind the ear - and found the texture discomforting. Am I getting dandruff again? So, I try probing better, peeling away to reveal (or create) a rush.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 3 years ago in Psyche
Swinging
This porch swing has seen some shit. Not only has it observed the cat going to town on the wooden support beams with his claws and fighting with some unruly neighboring felines. Not only has it heard hushed conversations pertaining to typical family drama and cringed at some underage drinking during a summer pool party (sorry mom and dad)…
By Lindsey Donat3 years ago in Psyche
Unseen Unheard
Feelings arise within me feelings of bitterness when I can't share how I feel so writing how I feel about everything will be shared on this blog, and diaries. The bitter stares of in her eyes, and complaints from the masses like her.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Psyche







