stigma
People with mental illness represent one of the most deeply stigmatized groups in our culture. Learn more about it here.
The importance of mental health awareness and reducing the stigma surrounding mental illness
Importance of mental health awareness Mental health awareness is crucial because it helps to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness and promotes early intervention and treatment. Mental health is an essential component of overall well-being, and mental illnesses can have significant impacts on a person's ability to function, work, and engage in daily activities. Unfortunately, due to the stigma surrounding mental illness, many people do not seek help or treatment when they need it, which can lead to worsened symptoms and outcomes.
By Rehmat Well-being3 years ago in Psyche
Understanding Violence: A Multi-Dimensional Exploration
Violence is a pervasive issue that has existed in human societies for centuries. It takes various forms and shapes, from physical aggression to emotional abuse and everything in between. The impact of violence can be severe, causing physical and emotional harm to the victim and disrupting the community's social fabric. In this blog, we will delve into the key questions surrounding violence and explore the various factors that contribute to its occurrence.
By Leo Waitere3 years ago in Psyche
What Is Alternative and Holistic Health Service
Alternative and holistic health practices are approaches to healthcare that go beyond conventional Western medicine, which focuses on treating symptoms with drugs and surgery. Instead, alternative and holistic health practices aim to treat the whole person - mind, body, and spirit - and to promote overall health and wellness. These practices have been around for centuries, and they include a wide range of techniques and therapies that aim to promote healing, prevent illness, and enhance well-being.
By Hafsa Hameed3 years ago in Psyche
Narcissism And Personality Disorders
Are all personality disorders the outcomes of frustrated narcissism? During our formative years (6 months to 6 years old), we are all “narcissists”. Primary Narcissism is a useful and critically important defense mechanism. As the infant separates from his mother and becomes an individual, it is likely to experience great apprehension, fear, and pain. Narcissism shields the child from these negative emotions. By pretending to be omnipotent, the toddler fends off the profound feelings of isolation, unease, pending doom, and helplessness that are attendant on the individuation-separation phase of personal development.
By kavinda ranabahu3 years ago in Psyche






