ptsd
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; The storm after the storm.
Feeling Worthless?
Feeling worthless is one of the worst feelings in the world. It can make you feel like you are a burden to everyone around you, and that you are not good for anything. This can be a very difficult place to be in, but thankfully there are things that you can do to feel better. In this blog post, we will discuss 10 things that will help improve your mood and make you feel more confident in yourself!
By The Seraphic Society 2 years ago in Psyche
Woman Denies Allegations of Supplying Eggs to Rioters
In a little, closely knit local area settled inside a clamoring city, there was a normal lady named Aisha. She carried on with a straightforward life, running a little supermarket on the edge of a bustling road. Aisha was known for her good nature and her ability to help anybody out of luck. She had been a piece of the local area for quite a long time, watching kids grow up and lifelong companions move away. Her store was where neighbors assembled, sharing stories and news over new produce and everyday necessities.
By david jones2 years ago in Psyche
What is a panic attack.
When people hear the word "attack," they often think of a physical assault. But there is another kind of attack that can be just as frightening and overwhelming: a panic attack. What is a panic attack, and how can someone get rid of it? This post will answer those questions and more.
By The Seraphic Society 2 years ago in Psyche
Diary of An Auto-Immune Survivalist - The Hemorrhage
Blood poured from my vaginal canal and into the toilet. Clots of blood slipped out of me like a chain of fat beads that plopped into the water below. Reaching my hand beneath my seated tush, I caught one of the warm bloody clumps and brought it into view. It looked like a thick slice of beef liver, larger than the palm of my hand. The frail red mass separated into pieces as it dropped back into the toilet’s bowl. Hurriedly, I pulled a hand towel from its hook and put it up, in-between my legs. Shoving the towel into my vaginal opening, I applied as much pressure as I could as a desperate measure to slow the blood flow. My panic grew. I squeezed my thighs together to hold the towel in place.
By Chelas Montanye2 years ago in Psyche
Diary of an Auto-Immune Survivalist. Top Story - August 2024.
Staring at the Midmark Ritter 204, the examination bed called to me. I craved its soft comfort and embrace. That pristine, crisp paper sheet of protective hygienic covering was what prevented me from making myself comfortable. I yearned to lie my body upon that tan leather table and relax my muscles and close my eyes, if only for a moment. The bed may as well have been encased in glass. The white parchment crumpled at the slightest touch, and lying upon it would crush and tear it to pieces. Disturbing it would be the evidence of the attention-seeking behavior that I was often accused of when seeing a new specialist. That paper stood between me and a few moments of desired rest.
By Chelas Montanye2 years ago in Psyche
Natural Remedies for Anxiety: What Works and What Doesn’t. AI-Generated.
Anxiety is a common mental health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. While conventional treatments like therapy and medication are effective, many individuals seek natural remedies to complement their anxiety management strategies. This article explores various natural remedies for anxiety, highlighting what works and what doesn’t, based on scientific research and real-life experiences.
By Svitlana S2 years ago in Psyche
Psychologist Attitudes on Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy: New Research. AI-Generated.
Imagine treating depression or PTSD with a therapeutic experience rather than conventional medication. This innovative concept, known as psychedelic therapy, is gaining traction. However, its acceptance among therapists varies. A recent study by a therapy group in Portland explored the reasons behind these diverse attitudes, providing valuable insights
By Lauren Rutherford2 years ago in Psyche
Navigating the Chaos: Understanding the Latest Rehabilitation Council of India Guidelines in 2024
Navigating the Chaos: Understanding the Latest Rehabilitation Council of India Guidelines in 2024 The recent guidelines issued by RCI have created unrest amongst the aspiring minds of psychology. The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) has released a fresh circular specifically targeting individuals who have a keen interest in studying psychology. The regulatory body has recently introduced a new set of guidelines for the BSc Clinical Psychology (Honours) course. It aimed to address the need for trained and competent professionals for mental health, more specifically for the treatment of patients with less serious emotional and psychological ailments, that could be detrimental in the long run.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Psyche
Mastering Mind Control
Research into human behavior reveals that first impressions are made incredibly quickly—often within a tenth of a second. These initial judgments are based predominantly on non-verbal cues, such as body language and facial expressions, rather than the spoken word. While it is commonly believed that our verbal communication is crucial, psychologists estimate that only about 7% of communication is conveyed through actual words. The remaining 93% is expressed through non-verbal signals, including gestures, posture, eye contact, and vocal tone. These non-verbal cues provide a more nuanced understanding of an individual’s emotional state, personality, and intentions. This process is closely related to the concept of dark psychology, which involves understanding and manipulating psychological principles to influence and control others. The rapid, subconscious evaluation of these cues can significantly impact our interactions and judgments about others, sometimes exploiting their vulnerabilities through dark psychological tactics.
By Horace Wasland2 years ago in Psyche
Understanding Teen Mental Health . AI-Generated.
Teen mental health is a critical issue that has gained increasing attention in recent years, particularly in California. With the state's diverse population and wide range of environmental and societal factors, the mental health challenges faced by teens can be complex and multifaceted. Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive approach that includes awareness, prevention, and effective treatment.
By Danny Alvis2 years ago in Psyche








