therapy
Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
Pearl of Wisdom
As a person who has experienced a near-death experience (NDE), I think that in the last nearly 12 years since I did nearly die, I've come to realize that my life has been something of a rebirth, just like a phoenix rising from the ashes, and I've been working diligently to establish myself as a writer since.
By Sai Marie Johnson3 years ago in Psyche
Why TTRPG's are good to use with Therapy.
Tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) have been a popular pastime for decades, but in recent years they have also been recognized as a powerful tool for therapy. TTRPGs, such as Dungeons and Dragons, provide a unique and engaging way to explore complex emotions and personal issues in a safe and controlled environment. This article will explore the many benefits of TTRPGs for therapy for both individuals and groups.
By Randy (TheShiftingBard)3 years ago in Psyche
Feeling Lonely?
Loneliness often manifests itself as a state of unease or social misery. Maybe you're feeling alone, unfeeling, and unloved. It's possible that even someone with plenty of friends might feel lonely sometimes. You may be part of a big family or be actively involved in a devoted relationship. It is possible to feel lonely even while in the company of people or when holding the hand of someone you care about. It is possible to feel lonely and alone even being in the company of others.
By Dr. Sulaiman Algharbi3 years ago in Psyche
INFJ Case Study: Narcissistic Parenting
Moira is an INFJ, one of the rarest personality types. Moira’s father Roy is an ISFJ, the most common personality type. Unbeknownst to anyone for decades, including the therapists he fooled, Roy was also a vulnerable narcissist. Moira would not understand until she grew older how these pieces of his personality played a role in the puzzle of her childhood trauma — here is her story of putting those pieces together.
By the infj ghost3 years ago in Psyche
Does My Employer's Health Insurance Cover My Mental Health? What You Should Know
Employers often provide their employees with health insurance plans to help cover medical costs and protect their health. But when it comes to mental health, many people are unsure if their employer's health insurance plans cover the cost of seeing a therapist or receiving other mental health services. In this blog post, we will answer the question: “Does my employer's health insurance cover my mental health?”
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche
Supporting Loved Ones with Anxiety When We Also Live With It
Anxiety is a common and often debilitating emotion that can affect individuals and families in various ways. It can interfere with daily functioning and relationships, leading to feelings of isolation and distress. It can be challenging to support a loved one struggling with the same emotion when we are also struggling with anxiety. However, with the help of a trained marriage and family therapist, it is possible to learn skills and strategies to effectively support our loved ones while also taking care of ourselves.
By Geomara Flores3 years ago in Psyche
I Spoke With A Cancer Psychologist Today
I say the best quote he said is "What you resist persists!" This was after I told him that anytime I start to feel sick, I think it has to be cancer! I worry about my cancer appointments. I worry about other people's cancer. I have two Dr. Suess sweatshirts that I wear all of the time about cancer.
By Denise E Lindquist3 years ago in Psyche
What Parents And Caregivers Need To Know About Teen Mental Health
How To Know When They Need Help You're not alone if your teen child is struggling with anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues. Many teenagers are still having difficulties more than a year after the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) joined forces with other groups to declare a national emergency in juvenile mental health. You might still wonder if the symptoms are simply a result of the biological and social changes that all teens experience as they approach maturity, or if there is anything more going on. How do you as a parent or a caregiver know when to bring up mental health with your teen and their doctor?
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Psyche






