family
Family can be our support system. Or they can be part of the problem. All about the complicated, loving, and difficult relationship with us and the ones who love us.
The Suncatcher's Walk
The Suncatcher's Walk: A Tapestry of Belonging (homelessness, self-discovery,belonging,acceptance, search for meaning) Seven o'clock chimes, yet my home feels distant, a mirage shimmering beyond two weary hours. My legs, mapmakers of endless pavements, ache as if sculpted from clay. The dim yellow lamp on the side table mocks my weariness, its dying filament flickering a premonition of dusk. Dinner sits unmade, a forgotten melody amidst the symphony of exhaustion that hums within me.
"Cracking the Code on Extreme Morning Sickness: A Breakthrough in Pregnancy Health"
Pregnancy is a miraculous journey, but for many women, it comes with its share of challenges, and extreme morning sickness, known as hyperemesis gravidarum, can be particularly debilitating. However, a recent breakthrough has scientists buzzing with excitement as they have identified a potential culprit behind this severe condition, opening new doors for treatment and prevention.
KRIPAL KOHLIPublished 3 months ago in PsycheWhen I'm sixty-four
When Paul McCartney wrote When I'm Sixty-Four he was just a boy, a youth. It is thought that he wrote the melody around the time when he was 14 years old, in 1956, adding the lyrics some 10 years later, with a little help from his friends. So he came up with the tune before Rock'n'Roll came on the scene. The whole world, for McCartney, was about to explode.
Raymond G. TaylorPublished 4 months ago in Psyche- Top Story - December 2023
Nearly Every Day
"I'm worried," her beaked face studied me, much too close, "worried for what you might do to yourself." "I'd never actually do it." Did I say that too fast?
Jenna SediPublished 4 months ago in Psyche 5 Ways To Change Envy Into Positive Results
We all have been there; seeing someone who is doing very well in life, we tend to ask ourselves: “What am I doing wrong?”
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 4 months ago in PsycheHow I Got Closure with My Mom by Asking AI to Say Sorry
It’s been a heart-wrenching year where I’ve experienced my Mom’s silence following an angry outburst, sparked by my refusal to be the family’s target. I never would have guessed at her weeks-long reaction, let alone her refusal to reach out to move forward.
Becky TroupPublished 4 months ago in PsycheOvercoming The Fear Of Losing A Partner: 5 Useful Tips
When we love someone, if we feel they might not love us as much, that they are attracted to someone else, or they seem distant and detached, it can lead to many anxieties as to how to keep the love intact. It is natural to wonder why a date or partner might be behaving that way, and whether you might lose them. But the first thing to do is to understand why you feel like that, and then take any remedial steps you believe might apply in your specific case, because every situation is likely to be different.
Elaine SiheraPublished 4 months ago in PsycheHow to regulate out-of-control emotions?
What are the negative effects of losing control of emotions? Example: Procrastination at Work and Video Binge-Watching Example: Self-Harm or Alcohol Abuse in Adolescents When Upset
The three sisters Grimm
Once upon a time there were three sisters. The first one was three years older than the second one and seven years older than the third one. The second one was three years younger than the first one, and four years older than the third one. The third one was seven years younger than the first one and four years younger than the second one.
Novel AllenPublished 4 months ago in PsycheCommon Manipulation Tactics
Introduction: In any relationship, both men and women can employ various tactics to influence one another. However, it's crucial to recognize that manipulation isn't exclusive to one gender. Instead of focusing on gender-specific behaviors, let's explore some common tactics that individuals, regardless of gender, may use in relationships.
Bagwasi DennisPublished 4 months ago in PsychePsychology liking someone
Introduction The experience of liking someone, with its swirl of emotions, anticipation, and sometimes uncertainty, is a universal aspect of the human condition. From the initial spark of attraction to the nuanced dance of getting to know someone, the psychology behind liking someone is a complex interplay of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. This article delves into the intricate world of psychology, unraveling the factors that contribute to the phenomenon of liking someone and the psychological processes at play.
Messages That Have Helped Me Along The Way!
Stories I was told growing up, culture stories taught me values and lessons. Many in a humorous way. The story about the eagle flying through the center of the storm to get to the other side has been so helpful to me and others.
Denise E LindquistPublished 4 months ago in Psyche