therapy
Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
How Psychedelics Landed Me on the Therapy Couch
Life often leads us down unexpected paths, and my journey from psychedelics to therapy is one that I never saw coming. For all my life, there was just one thing I knew for sure — the world is crazy, and I’m just kind of.. there. I imagined myself as a leaf blown by the wind, trying to find a safe place to land. Or a missing puzzle piece searching for home.
By Noemi Donovan2 years ago in Psyche
From Darkness to Light: Overcoming Anxiety and Depression
Introduction: In the quiet corners of our lives, anxiety and depression often linger like unwelcome guests. They cast a shadow, clouding our thoughts, emotions, and actions. These mental health challenges, affecting millions worldwide, can make even the simplest of daily tasks feel like monumental hurdles. However, amid the darkness, there is a journey of hope, resilience, and recovery. In this blog post, we will explore the path from darkness to light, delving into the struggles, strategies, and stories that inspire us to overcome anxiety and depression.
By Shraddha Singh2 years ago in Psyche
Unveiling Digital Isolation
Have you ever stopped to consider the consequences of digital isolation in your own life? Whether a teenager or a young adult, the reality is that we're increasingly connected virtually, but are we truly connecting? And what are the effects of this disconnection?
By Joaquim Quibinga2 years ago in Psyche
Discovering the Mysteries of the mind
Introduction: Within the vast tapestry of human existence, there is one area that stands out as the mysterious map of our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, human mentality. This journey will help you explore the hidden depths of the mind, uncovering captivating scenes of perception, emotion, and behavior.
By Judith Atambi 2 years ago in Psyche
Neurofeedback Playroom: Helping Children with Autism and ADHD
In simple words, it is like fitness for the brain. This distinctive method has been developed through advancements in computer analysis technologies and enables the visualization of various physiological processes for targeted intervention. It's important to highlight that, from the patient's perspective, this training turns into an engaging computer game. Due to the malleability of children's brains, this approach proves to be particularly effective in addressing behavioral and mental disorders that children have.
By Natalia Zheleznaya2 years ago in Psyche
Bridging Ages Through Friendship
The other day, as I attempted to impress my 25-year-old friend with my vintage cassette collection, she responded with a puzzled look, cautiously asking if these 'artifacts' were from the era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. With a chuckle, I replied, “Well, not that old. But close.” This moment, seemingly trivial, became the starting point of a deeper reflection about our unconventional friendship.
By Melvin HoYK2 years ago in Psyche
Subliminal Messages: Can they help loose weight
Subconscious prompts, the surreptitious couriers of the psyche, have enamored human interest for quite a long time. These unpretentious signs, hidden inside the layers of music, symbolism, and, surprisingly, regular encounters, hold the possibility to impact our subliminal contemplation and activities. It's a domain where the cognizant psyche is skirted, and the psyche mind turns into the material on which these messages paint their expectations.
By Akhil Nautiyal2 years ago in Psyche
Navigating Relationships with Adult ADHD: 3 Tips for Individuals and Partners
The road to building a healthy and fulfilling relationship isn’t as straightforward as we’d want it to be, and it only gets more complex when one or both partners have been diagnosed with adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
By Amara Gomez2 years ago in Psyche
Fear of Silence
In the hustle and bustle of our modern lives, silence can be a rare and precious commodity. Yet, for some, the very idea of silence can evoke a sense of dread, anxiety, and discomfort. This phenomenon is known as Sedatophobia, a fear of silence that often goes unnoticed but can significantly impact one's mental well-being. Join me on a journey as we explore this intriguing fear, delving into personal experiences, expert opinions, and the statistics that shed light on this unique aspect of the human psyche.
By Ligita Stiklakiene3 years ago in Psyche





