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Lists about all things mental health; explore psychiatric disorders, treatments and mental illness misconceptions from the common to the obscure.
How to Stop People Pleasing
One day in my childhood, I decided that I would be the source of everyone's happiness. There was a guilt so perfectly fashioned in my chest. Yet, I'd been oblivious to the fact that it never even belonged to me. For years all I wanted was to be seen, loved, and heard. The majority of my life was fueled by the desire to be loved. This took me down many dark paths that bring me shame to this day. There is grace in my deliverance, however. A moment that I can breathe. Only I always come back to the shame. Always. This same shame gave me the motivation to discover who it truly belonged to. I have been an astronomical part of my downfall. While I am aware of this now, I did not get myself to this point alone. I had the help of so many, only now in adulthood it is my responsibility to mend these broken pieces of my life. No, it isn't fair, but it is necessary.
By The Darkest Sunriseabout a year ago in Psyche
Covert Narcissists and False Claims:
In the world of covert narcissism, manipulation is an art form. While overt narcissists may aggressively seek attention and control in obvious ways, covert narcissists are far more subtle, wielding deceit and misdirection like a scalpel rather than a hammer. One of the most chilling tactics in their playbook is the use of **false claims** to manipulate the legal system, particularly in cases involving divorce, child custody, or even workplace disputes.
By Sunshine Firecrackerabout a year ago in Psyche
Things I learnt from my recent setbacks
Things I learnt from my recent setbacks How I wish life were filled with glory and love, tales of how we succeed in every aspect of our life, emerging victorious in battles filled with animosity and sadness. Every mortal being experiences seasons of rise and fall, of light and dark, of pain and purpose, and defeat and victory.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Psyche
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Every day we make decisions—big or small, conscious or unconscious. But have you ever stopped to think about the complexities behind those choices? In philosophy, paradoxes can shine a light on the contradictions within our reasoning. Today, we’ll explore three such paradoxes that might make you rethink your choices and how you perceive the world around you.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in Psyche
If They Wanted to... They Would.
I've had several people send me reels and articles surrounding this subject and I have been battling feelings of both pleasure and displeasure - feelings of adequacy and inadequacy. I wanted to talk about my own personal thoughts and feelings as a person who was in a committed relationship and also as someone who is single as well as answering from my friendship's perspective. And... not just about the men, but also about my job as a person: "if she wanted to, she would" has come across my radar as well.
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Psyche
Exploration of the psychological underpinnings of Dark Empaths
Getting Through the Dark: Narcissists vs. Dark Empaths: Understanding, Identifying, and Liberating I have always been fascinated and intrigued by the limitless potential humans hold, which propels us on the path of progression. The odyssey of transforming primitiveness into a touch of modernism is the beauty of the prowess of the human mind. In the vast and complex tapestry that constitutes human relationships, the delicate interplay between these contrasting forces often presents itself as an enigma. Have you ever experienced the captivating yet perplexing dynamics between light and shadow, empathy and narcissism? Within this intricate landscape, dark empaths and narcissists stand out as compelling and enigmatic figures, each characterized by a distinct array of traits and behaviours. On the other hand, susceptible people (HSP), recognized for their deep emotional awareness and sensitivity to the feelings of others, often find themselves traversing the challenging terrain of relationships with these fascinating, yet sometimes troubling, personalities. This journey can be both enlightening and bewildering, as HSPs strive to understand and navigate the emotional landscapes shaped by the contrasting influences of empathy and narcissism.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Psyche
DEMENTIA. Content Warning.
Dementia is a deteriorating cognitive disease which causes a significant decline in ones memory, comprehension, analytical and problem solving skills, and linguistic abilities. It causes a dysfunction in an individual’s ability to function, and has adverse effects on their mental, physical, social, and emotional wellbeing. Once diagnosed, it is imperative that caregivers immediately take on the responsibility for their loved one through legal guardianship. If the diagnosis is detected at the early onset, treatments are more effective and vital to slow down the impediments and cognitive deterioration. Oftentimes, it is crucial and vital for the caregiver, if they do not have extended family members or relatives, to seek assistance and support from specialists, doctors, personal care workers, nurses, programs, treatment centres, and support networks dedicated to fostering a safe open space to educate and learn about treatments, assistance available, and proven methods to help your loved one navigate this debilitating disease.
By ELISABETH BABARCI about a year ago in Psyche
How To Learn Faster?
Whether you're gearing up for a new school year or diving into a fresh skill like learning a language or an instrument, discovering effective learning strategies can be a game-changer. But is there a more efficient way to learn quickly and retain that knowledge? Let's explore some research-backed techniques to optimize your learning prosses.
By Mariam Fathalrahman2 years ago in Psyche
How To Fall Asleep In 2 Minutes?
This is how your night goes if you're anything like me. You clean your teeth, put on your Zelda-themed pajamas, cuddle up in bed, turn down the lights after a long day, and then... nothing. Not the nice sort of nothing, like at the moment when I felt like I would die if I didn't get into bed, and now that I'm right here, fully awake. You attempt to close your eyes more tightly, or is it that I'm not in a posture that seems good for you? Yes, that should fix it! However, no.
By Mariam Fathalrahman2 years ago in Psyche









