stigma
People with mental illness represent one of the most deeply stigmatized groups in our culture. Learn more about it here.
Treatment for mental illness
Introduction: The subject is comprehensive and includes a wide spectrum of problems from depression, anxiety, bipolar, personality, and psychotic diseases. It involves a complete understanding of numerous sorts of treatment procedures and how they operate for different mental diseases. But, I can offer a summary or a breakdown of the book on therapy for mental illness. Explanation of what mental illness is and its frequency
By Josep Ebuch3 years ago in Psyche
Journal Entry: Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy
Journal Entry: Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy As I sit down to write this journal entry, I am reminded of the importance of mental health awareness and advocacy. Over the past few years, I have witnessed a shift in societal attitudes towards mental health, with increased recognition of its significance and the need to prioritize it alongside physical health. As someone who has experienced my own mental health challenges and witnessed the struggles of loved ones, I am passionate about raising awareness and advocating for better mental health care and support systems.
By Taimoor Khan3 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
Why Safety is Terrifying
People believe safety is comfortable, but I believe safety is terrifying. Safety is an idea that society has created to lie to us, to tell us that we are protected, when in reality, we are all exposed constantly to dangers that some may not even realize they are exposed to. When you walk outside, what’s to keep someone from running you over with their car? I’d be lying if I said I never considered, either for a brief moment or a lengthier time as my car rolled forward toward the person walking across the street naively, running that person over with my car just to see what would happen. When you eat dinner, what is to stop another from grabbing a knife and hacking away at you? How violent, you think, but have you never had even the slightest momentary thought where you pictured hurting someone?
By Zane Aquaman3 years ago in Psyche





