recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
Why Then Do We Scream?
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But you can feel it... That cold pit in your chest as all the blood races to your extremities, preparing you for a fight. That shiver that radiates from your spine and raises goosebumps everywhere it touches.
By Hank Ryder4 years ago in Psyche
Am I Being Abused?
How do you tell if you're being emotionally abused? A lot of people who have never been abused get confused. After all, how does a person not know they are being abused? Well, that's the fun part of emotional and mental abuse and abusive individuals. Generally abusive relationships never start out abusive.
By Hope Martin4 years ago in Psyche
Dark Feelings
Numb to the pain you look to the bright side, engulfed with jealousy when darkness laughs and you can't hide. People try to help while they are part of the cause, but the mind takes over as you forget to pause. Mental Illness is not fun and games, triggers can't be controlled but may be contained. Turn it off so no one can hear, the yelling from loved ones, that's in your ears. Emotions cause problems so throw them away, Let logic and pleasure be your guiding way. Noises of joy and love at your expense don't make you sick but damage your pathway. You think you want what others have, but maybe it's something you believe you will never have.
By The Kind Quill4 years ago in Psyche
5 Ways to Remain Positive When You are Surrounded by Toxic People
When certain people in your life are causing you stress, your best bet is to avoid them, but this may not always be feasible. So you need to learn to protect your soul from the negativity of those around you. You should start by figuring out who in your life is bringing in negative vibes, and then devise a plan to shield yourself from them.
By Cosmin Child4 years ago in Psyche
Mental Health and Children
As mental health becomes more openly talked about we can start seeing that there are signs and symptoms of mental health issues in children. We are beginning to see these issues much earlier with more attention being brought to the subject. This however doesn't mean that these children are getting the help that they need any quicker if ever at all.
By Kylie Taylor4 years ago in Psyche
Methadone Heaven/Methadone Hell
Methadone. Life saver? Life Ruiner? I am a 13-year methadone user. For me, it has ruined my life and will probably kill me. But it wouldn't be the Methadone's fault. It would be mine. For being too afraid, too weak to try to come off.
By Coolest Bean 4 years ago in Psyche
Understanding Perceptions
Do you know that there is so much wisdom and knowledge in the world today that if we applied it in our daily life, we could solve all our problems in no time? But this knowledge is scattered and not integrated. You have to search for truth to find your way around.
By Mal Mohanlal4 years ago in Psyche
What it is like to finally be 11 years sober
I never knew using was even a bad thing. My whole family used drugs. My parents both smoked weed and my father was also an alcoholic. My grandfather died of alcoholism. My two uncles also died from drinking, they all took after their father. So my house always had drugs. My dad use to grow it in the house.
By Kerrie G.Diaz4 years ago in Psyche
Want to change your life? Accept your emotions first
One thing I always lamented about myself is that I am an emotional person. Sometimes in personality quizzes I see the question: “Do you admire, A) people who make decisions using their head or B) people who make decisions using their heart?” In those cases I always choose A. Being an emotional wreck of a person myself - a flopping emotional sponge - I admire people who are the opposite of me, who don’t let their heart overtake their decisions, who can remain cool and calm in the face of danger, who can see the rational overtures that a personal emotional rant has no room for. (And I always wonder/hope, just because I chose A, the quiz knows this knows I’m not saying this about myself.)
By Kyoko Chicago4 years ago in Psyche
Life After Severe Writer's Block
Something about severe writer's block is that it could be a little frustrating for some and for someone who Mastered Creative Writing and after struggling through life, yet completing the English Education degree (and after considerably high level extreme arduous struggles), is that it might be more than a little thing: in fact it could mean nearly everything to you and as a writer by heart, as a humanity enthusiast, expressionist, multi-talented writing artist, and an extremist in the name of bravery, truly intended heroism, and significant influence of real world merit via writing.
By Seriously Caring4 years ago in Psyche




