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Last Night I Went To See Take That And Olly Murs: A Mental Health Account, Part Two.. Content Warning.
This is my second part about my night seeing Take That and Olly Murs. In this article I want to talk about the pyrotechnics which involves the use of fire, or fireworks.
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Psyche
The Tremendous Benefits of Writing It Out. Content Warning.
Over the course of last few hours, I’ve just been writing nonstop. If you take a look at my latest posts, you’ll likely gather really quickly that I haven’t been feeling the greatest lately. I’ve decided to make this third story a little more candid than the poem I posted earlier this evening, which was… descriptive, yet vague.
By BrettNotGreg2 years ago in Psyche
The Invisble amongst us . Top Story - May 2024.
"In January 2021, I was driving to see my mother at a local hospital. Traffic halted suddenly, and I was so happy I did not strike the vehicle in front of me. I gazed up in my rear-view mirror just as the vehicle behind struck my little sub-compact vehicle. "
By Bruce Curle `2 years ago in Psyche
Unveiling the Mysteries
The clandestine corridors of secret societies and clandestine fraternities hold tightly guarded knowledge that has been passed down through the ages, shrouded in mystery and secrecy. This ancient wisdom, dating back to the dawn of civilization, was once widely known but has since retreated into the shadows, accessible only to the select few initiated into these esoteric orders.
By Forster Asamany2 years ago in Psyche
A Few Of My Favorite Stories
“The Eagle Story” I tell this story when working with people who have trauma, grief, and loss work to do. The many people who are giving up drugs, alcohol, sugar, overworking, gambling, etc. Those traumas have been self-medicated by using one of the above and others.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Psyche
NAVIGATING NARCISSISM: FROM MYTHOLOGY TO MENTAL HEALTH
Long before selfies became a daily part of our lives, there existed a tale from ancient times about a man named Narcissus. In this myth, Narcissus was portrayed as a strikingly handsome individual who wandered the world in search of love. However, his journey took a tragic turn when he spurned the affections of a nymph named Echo. Instead, he became enamored with his own reflection, which he caught sight of in a shimmering river. Unable to tear himself away from this mesmerizing image, Narcissus met his demise as he drowned in the waters, consumed by his infatuation. Legend has it that a flower, known as the Narcissus, bloomed at the spot where he perished, immortalizing his story.
By Jhon Claude Aquilisca2 years ago in Psyche




