ptsd
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; The storm after the storm.
“What if… I’d Chosen Music & Drama?”
”Live from New York, it’s SATURDAY NIIIIIIIIGHT!” And just like that, it’s official: the Copperhead from Down Underland is officially a household name on the other side of the globe, standing in the very same set as other legends of comedy, theatre, film, music, network television… and I happen to fill all those niches, and then some.
By Orion J. Zed3 years ago in Psyche
A 'genetic breakthrough' promises an effective treatment for Alzheimer's
A team from Cardiff University has identified 92 genes that significantly increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, whereas only three genes were known when their research began in 2009, which means there is an exponential increase in information about the disease.
By News Correct3 years ago in Psyche
I'm fine. It's fine. Never mind.
The stressful climate on campus College can be the most exciting time in our lives, and for many, it is. Enrolling in college courses means entering a time of heavy transition and change. The majority of college students actively enrolled in courses range from ages 18-24, and there are also many adult students who choose to participate in later years.
By Carrie Principe3 years ago in Psyche
Panic Attack Aftercare
Let’s talk about trauma aftercare. I have CPTSD. Today I woke up from a bad nightmare in an active panic attack. Nightmares are traumatic. They feel just like the real trauma that happened. This means that after I come out of the panic attack (treated with medication, self-talk, affirmations, grounding techniques, and active comfort), I need to take care of myself in ways I wouldn’t otherwise. I will need to actively reassure myself that I no longer have that trauma in my life. I will need extra reassurance from partners, and I might have to cancel activities to rest. I had to learn how to do these things. Our society teaches us that we should “suck it up” and move on, but that’s not actually how brains work. We have to reteach our brains that we are no longer in physical, emotional, sexual, mental, or psychological danger. That’s hard. That’s complicated. That’s not being a good capitalist. So we stockpile trauma, which isn’t good for anyone. So today I heal, at least the trauma from my nightmare. It’s probably going to involve a whopper (with cheese, no pickles, onion or ketchup), and a lot of reassuring myself that I have every right to nurture myself through food. It will require rest, and puppy snuggles, but in the end I will be more whole, I won’t have that trauma to pass on to others, and healing myself also heals the collective. Healing myself helps heal you, and vice versa. So we will heal together, we will commune together, and we will find joy together. Together we are stronger than trauma. Together, nothing can stop us.
By Karen LaRue3 years ago in Psyche
The Connection Between Love and Support
Love and support are two interconnected concepts that have a significant impact on our relationships, whether they be romantic or platonic. Love is often viewed as an emotion that is felt deeply and passionately, while support is viewed as a behavior that is provided to others. However, the two are not mutually exclusive, and in fact, they are closely intertwined. In this article, we will explore the connection between love and support and how they work together to build strong, healthy relationships.
By Terrell Greenwood3 years ago in Psyche
Unlocking the Science Behind Winning Your Ex Girlfriend Back: A Step-by-Step Guide
Breaking up with someone you love can be one of the most difficult things you'll ever experience. It's a challenging time for both parties involved, and it can be especially hard if you're the one left behind. The truth is, however, that not all hope is lost. With a little bit of insight and understanding of the psychological principles behind attraction and relationships, you can increase your chances of winning your ex-girlfriend back.
By Molios empire3 years ago in Psyche
The Role of Loyalty in Relationships
Loyalty is an important aspect of any relationship, whether it be romantic, platonic, or familial. It is the commitment to standing by someone through thick and thin, and the willingness to prioritize that person over others. In romantic relationships, loyalty plays a crucial role in building and maintaining a strong and healthy partnership. In this article, we will explore the role of loyalty in relationships, why it is important, and how it can be demonstrated.
By Terrell Greenwood3 years ago in Psyche
The Connection Between Love and Communication
Love and communication are two of the most fundamental aspects of human relationships. Love is a complex emotion that can be defined in many ways, but it generally involves a deep and intense feeling of affection, attachment, and caring towards another person. Communication, on the other hand, is the process of exchanging information and ideas through various channels, such as speech, writing, or body language. In this article, we will explore the connection between love and communication and how they are integral to our relationships.
By Terrell Greenwood3 years ago in Psyche




