panic attacks
Sudden periods of intense fear. But remember, you're not alone.
"NO MORE GASLIGHTING". Content Warning.
Galighting is everywhere. It has always been here, but it is now the trend trickling down from the Whithouse spreading unfiltered to the people. I am bored with that form of mentality. It causes mental health issues and societal and psychological problems with human beings.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in Psyche
Why People Fail Us Under Pressure
Life has a way of presenting challenges that reveal the true nature of those around us. These moments, often unexpected and deeply personal, can leave us feeling isolated, questioning why people we trust seem to step away when we need them the most. The hurt that accompanies such disappointments isn’t just about the absence of support; it’s about the breaking of unspoken promises, the betrayal of shared bonds.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Psyche
Freedom Awaits When You Release Yesterday
Life has a way of teaching us through experience—some moments beautiful, others challenging. And yet, for so many of us, the weight of those challenging moments can linger far longer than we’d like. It’s as if our past becomes a shadow, following us wherever we go. But here’s the truth: that shadow only has power when we keep looking back at it.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Psyche
Anxiety: 10 Powerful Strategies to Overcome the Challenges and Take Back Control of Your Life . AI-Generated.
Anxiety is one of the biggest emotional challenges faced by millions of people around the world. Although it is a natural response of the body to stressful situations, when it is persistent and intense, it can become an obstacle to everyday life.
By Lara Santosabout a year ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Fear of Failure. AI-Generated.
Failure is often viewed as an undesirable outcome—a marker of inadequacy or incompetence. Yet, behind this negative perception lies a complex psychological phenomenon that influences behaviors, decisions, and mental health. This fear of failure, also known as atychiphobia, can be paralyzing, but understanding its roots and effects can help individuals manage and even overcome it.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıranabout a year ago in Psyche
Does Your Psychological Diagnosis Mean Much Today?
Psychology's delayed reaction to the inhumanity of unitary dominance over collective collaboration has resulted in considerable personal and systemic harms to multiple intersections of race, gender, ability, and social status.
By writemindmattersabout a year ago in Psyche
Living With Social Anxiety
Let’s just get this out of the way: I have social anxiety. And not the “Oh, I don’t really like giving presentations” kind of anxiety (though that’s part of it), but the “I just had a conversation three days ago, and I’m still replaying it in my head like a crime scene” kind.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Psyche
From Solving Mysteries to Facing My Own
Hey everyone! You know that moment when you realize you’ve been talking about one thing for so long, but there’s this whole other side of you that’s just waiting to be explored? Yeah, that’s kind of where I’m at right now. For those of you who’ve been following my true crime stories, you probably know me as the person who loves to dig into the darkest corners of human nature (nothing says “relaxing evening” like researching cold cases, right?). But there’s another side of me I haven’t really talked about much — until now.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Psyche
The Dam Breaks
Here is an article with subjects of outrage, self-disclosure and the meaning of close to home articulation, as motivated by the text: The Break in the Dam: Exploring the Rapids of Outrage There's tension snapping all around, one that I haven't felt for quite a while. It isn't the slow structure disdain of bygone eras yet something else entirely a crude, untamed energy fuming underneath the surface. I've been paying attention to music that shouts, seethes against the perishing of the light, music that repeats the savage I epitomize inside my Prisons and Winged serpents crusades: a person characterized by unrestrained rage.
By Sikandar prasadabout a year ago in Psyche
Still here. Content Warning.
I wrote when I first got sick nearly 5 years ago, “What if that one week that turned into seven months turns into me?” Honestly, I think I wrote it like a dare. Casting my worst fear out into the world detach it from me. To write it down, to share it, was perhaps to conquer it.
By Rebecca Sunberryabout a year ago in Psyche
Fragile Narcissists Are More Dangerous Than The Grandiose.
"A narcissist's criticism is their autobiography" - M. Wakefield. Grandiose or Vulnerable? You can easily identify a grandiose narcissist (GN) after a while, but a fragile/vulnerable narcissist (VN) goes the extra mile to disguise the false-self because their self-worth is so diminished that even the slightest risk of exposure sets them on a tailspin.
By writemindmattersabout a year ago in Psyche
How To Easily Overcome Social Anxiety..
Social anxiety can feel like a massive roadblock, but with the right strategies, you can navigate through it and embrace social interactions with confidence. Let's explore some practical steps to help you overcome social anxiety.
By amarjeetsingh jandawarabout a year ago in Psyche








