coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
Unwell 3
I thought 178871 Was a cute palindrome Until I saw The numbers in the center Imagine if it were “148841” 00 These license plate combinations are on cars owned by people who seem to want to cause me harm and/or force the stress of the situation to kill me from the inside out.
Kocoa SimpsenPublished 6 months ago in Psyche- Top Story - October 2023
In The End
At the End, I will be alone. I don't know if I believe in an afterlife, or whatever God or Gods or Higher Power holds judgement over who goes where. If they do exist, I will face them alone. I will be beautiful in my scars, shielded and weighed by my actions and inactions, but I will be alone.
Natasja RosePublished 6 months ago in Psyche Understanding the Complexities of Human Behavior: A Psychological Perspective
Understanding the Complexities of Human Behavior: A Psychological Perspective Human behavior is a multifaceted and intricate phenomenon that has long fascinated psychologists and researchers alike. Rooted in the interaction between biological, psychological, and social factors, human behavior encompasses a broad spectrum of actions, thoughts, and emotions. By delving into the complexities of human behavior from a psychological perspective, we can gain valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms that drive our actions and shape our experiences.
Mental Health? Not so mental after all.
There is an Inseparable Link Between Physical and Mental Health. In an era where mental health is gaining the recognition it deserves, a comprehensive approach to well-being is more important than ever. Beyond conventional treatments, recent studies are highlighting the profound influence of diet and physical health on mental well-being. This paradigm shift in understanding is supported by a growing body of evidence. It underscores the potential of nutritional psychiatry in mitigating mood disorders, offering a beacon of hope for countless individuals.
Yakov MehdiPublished 6 months ago in PsycheDelusion of Love
Introduction Delusions are false beliefs that are resistant to reasoning and evidence. Erotomania, a subtype of delusional disorder, is characterized by a profound and fixed belief that another person, often of higher social or romantic status, is deeply in love with the delusional individual. This condition can have far-reaching consequences for those affected, leading to significant distress and impairment in their lives. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of erotomania, exploring its symptoms, causes, and the ways it can be treated both medically and psychologically.
Shams Ul QammarPublished 6 months ago in PsycheA Psychological Disorder is a Unique Journey
Mental clutters are a complex and regularly misjudged point. In this article, we are going investigate the distinctive sorts of mental clutters, their causes and hazard variables, diagnosis and appraisal, and treatment alternatives. We'll also talk about the shame encompassing mental clutters and how to break down the myths related to them.
goddy igbinosaPublished 6 months ago in PsycheThe Challenge of Dealing with Death
Death, the inevitable end of every human life, is a profoundly complex phenomenon that challenges us emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually. While the emotional and psychological aspects of dealing with death are well-documented, this essay aims to explore the spiritual and metaphysical dimensions, shedding light on why death is so difficult to comprehend and accept. Through examining the concepts of spirituality and metaphysics, we can gain a deeper understanding of the existential struggles associated with mortality.
The Art of Healing
In the many-sided embroidery of human feelings, there exists a domain that rises above the standard, where happiness and distress dance a sensitive three step dance, and the human soul wrestles with the significant profundities of its own reality. This domain is, in all honesty, bipolar turmoil, a condition that influences a great many lives around the world. Bipolar confusion, described by rotating episodes of lunacy and melancholy, can be a perplexing and testing venture. Nonetheless, there's an amazing road for tending to and figuring out this condition: anime.
Smita MohantyPublished 6 months ago in PsycheFrom Hell, With Love
I was seventeen when I first started partying. A late bloomer compared to a lot of people I knew back then. Life only started when the sun went down and I found myself choosing every bad habit. Who could I meet? What could I drink or fill my lungs with? The only goal in sight was to find that fuzzy medium which would allow my mind to stop spinning. I didn’t care what it was, as long as it took away the pain.
Finding the Light Within
The morning sun peeked through the curtains, gently illuminating Emily's room. A 16-year-old girl with a heart full of dreams, Emily had a smile that could light up the darkest of days. Her friends admired her for her cheerfulness, her parents cherished her for her warmth, but little did they know the darkness that lurked behind her radiant eyes.
Smita MohantyPublished 6 months ago in PsycheHidden Reasons Why Some People Can't Say Sorry
Many friendships and relationships break up primarily because pride and ego get in the way of agreement and harmony. Some people find it hard to apologise for anything, even though they know they did something wrong or inappropriate. They feel that it makes them look worse, or belittles them in some way. Yet they are likely to expect others to always apologise, so that they can feel ‘right’ or vindicated.
Elaine SiheraPublished 6 months ago in PsycheA 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 6 months ago in Psyche