coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
Do You have a Support Network?. Top Story - January 2026.
Life is harder when you’re on your own. Human beings are social creatures, and we usually feel better when we have support from a strong social network around us. For most people, it’s our families that hold us together like glue.
By Elizabeth Woods18 days ago in Psyche
When Faith and Feelings Collide: Christian Counselling, Doubt, Anxiety, and Inner Conflict
For many people of faith, emotional struggle does not arrive neatly packaged or easy to explain. Anxiety may surface during prayer. Doubt may appear alongside deep belief. Inner conflict may sit quietly beneath outward strength. These experiences are common, yet they are rarely spoken about openly, particularly within Christian spaces where resilience and trust are often emphasized. Christian Counselling sits in the space between belief and emotional reality, offering room for both faith and feeling to exist side by side without judgement.
By Rochelle Martinez19 days ago in Psyche
Watch Out Wednesdays - 1/14/26 (Opinion)
We are now in the second week of 2026. Even though we are only in the first fourteen days of this year, so much has happened in America and throughout the world that would normally take up about 6 months of news. Events are accelerating to an all-time high.
By Adrian Holman20 days ago in Psyche
Whimsy as Gentle Rebellion
Whimsy isn’t escape — it’s a reminder that color, kindness, and imagination still has power. In a world that often values efficiency over wonder, seriousness over softness, whimsy is frequently misunderstood. It’s mistaken for immaturity, distraction, or avoidance. But for me, whimsy has never been about turning away from reality. It has been about meeting reality with an open heart and refusing to let it harden me.
By Alicia Melnick 21 days ago in Psyche









