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How to care for oneself while grieving
How to care for oneself while grieving Grief in its entirety strikes while you least expect it. The atrocity of sadness lies in the false notion of being alone and having it all together all the time. To be or not to be in the constant state of despair is not in one’s hands, as melancholy varies in its intensity ranging from a dejected mood to deep and chronic loneliness. Oftentimes people subject their negativity to a mere passage of time, but often there is an underlying cause that needs to be addressed and healed to become in a state of awareness of their emotions and innate being. It is important to bring light to the need to embrace one’s emotions and not shame ourselves with guilt when we don't feel happy or in rhythm with our souls. Often we lose the sense of self when surrounded by grief.
Hridya SharmaPublished 16 days ago in PsychePsyche/ Death Cab for Cutie
You may recognize Lindsey Burdge from "A Teacher" or "Midnight swim" in the 8-minute long video "I will possess your heart" by Death Cab for Cutie. This American rock band is classified as indie rock, indie pop, and alternative rock with Vocalist Ben Gibbard.
Natasha CollazoPublished 20 days ago in PsycheCapture people's hearts
May 7, 1931. The noise and the sound of running footsteps on the streets of New York. The police are chasing a dangerous criminal. Finally, after a lot of effort and determination, the police arrested "Two Gun" Crowley, a serial killer, right at the place he did not expect: the house of his lover on West End Avenue.
We're Slowly Losing Wendy Williams - And It's Sad
As emotional as I tend to be over almost everything, I can still surprise myself with how certain situations affect me deeply.
Jonathan ApolloPublished about a month ago in PsycheTo Whom It Does Not Concern: An Open Letter Regarding Janet Jackson Appreciation Day (#JJAD)
For the sixth year in a row, we, the fanbase of Janet Jackson – from hereon referred to as #JanFam – will be honoring our Empress, Blueprint, Queen Muva, and all-around fave of your faves, Janet Damita Jo Jackson, with Janet Jackson Appreciation Day, a day-long tribute to her five-decade long (and counting!) career as a singer, dancer, actress, activist, and trailblazer.
Jonathan ApolloPublished 2 months ago in PsycheEternal: My Experience as A Selena (Quintanilla) Fan
(Photo by selenaqofficial) In April 2022, I attended a 25th anniversary screening of Selena, the iconic biopic based on the life of Tejano superstar Selena Quintanilla (Perez).
Jonathan ApolloPublished 2 months ago in PsycheTestosterone’s Impact on Mood and Mental Health
The article explores the impact of testosterone on mood and mental health, discussing its role in regulating emotions, its effects on mental disorders, and considerations for testosterone replacement therapy.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 2 months ago in PsycheNarcissism And Personality Disorders
Are all personality disorders the outcomes of frustrated narcissism? During our formative years (6 months to 6 years old), we are all “narcissists”. Primary Narcissism is a useful and critically important defense mechanism. As the infant separates from his mother and becomes an individual, it is likely to experience great apprehension, fear, and pain. Narcissism shields the child from these negative emotions. By pretending to be omnipotent, the toddler fends off the profound feelings of isolation, unease, pending doom, and helplessness that are attendant on the individuation-separation phase of personal development.
kavinda ranabahuPublished 3 months ago in PsycheThe Sociopathic Spectrum
In the labyrinth of human psychology, sociopathy is often shrouded in darkness, regarded as a blight on the fabric of society. However this narrow viewpoint fails to acknowledge the full spectrum of what it means to be a sociopath. This essay seeks to illuminate the less-explored side of sociopathy, showcasing how certain individuals, past and present, have transformed this trait into a superhuman advantage. By examining the lives of renowned figures who exhibited sociopathic characteristics, we aim to unveil a different narrative: one where sociopathy becomes a unique strength, rather than an inherent flaw.
Daniel StevensPublished 4 months ago in PsycheComprehending and Treating Aggressive Dogs
An All-Inclusive Study of Canine Psychology and Euthanasia Alternatives Dog owners frequently have questions and difficulties regarding their pets' behavior, particularly when it comes to aggression. In this in-depth investigation, we tap into the knowledge of canine behaviorist Angie Woods as she tackles the important query of whether putting an aggressive dog to sleep is the only option. she disputes the widespread belief that euthanasia is the only option in situations involving aggressive dogs. Angie specializes in the rehabilitation of these dogs. She highlights the significance of comprehending the underlying reasons of aggression, the dynamics of the human-dog interaction, and the function of appropriate training and guidance based on her personal experience.
A Palette of Possibilities
In a sleepy, sun-drenched town by the sea, there existed a mysterious art gallery named "The Palette of Possibilities." This was no ordinary gallery; it was a place where art transcended the canvas and held the power to shape destinies. This is the story of a gallery that wove the threads of art, fate, and human connection into an intricate tapestry of possibilities.
Rajesh kumarPublished 5 months ago in Psyche10 Signs of Histrionic Personality Disorder
In the highly publicized and contentious trial involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, a psychologist testified that Amber Heard was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and histrionic personality disorder (HPD). This trial shed light on HPD, generating significant public interest. Unfortunately, this attention painted HPD in a negative light, leading to it being wrongly associated with psychological abuse.
Marlene SilvioPublished 6 months ago in Psyche