therapy
Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
Wk. 2 - Summative Assessment: Case Study Part 1: Psychodynamic Career Path
by Regina Brooks Career Path Plan for Greg Greg is in the career of shipping and handling products with a big company. He is very handy and supportive of his coworkers and his family. He works for a big company and is a Sortation Center Warehouse Associate. He handles packages by sorting, scanning, and stacking them on pallets. He is very fit and muscular to handle the packages because they can get up to 49 pounds. He can keep the package up on the steel rail while they keep on and on and on.
By Regina Mauldin3 years ago in Psyche
Anxiety to Advocacy
Jasmine's formative years were a constant state of alertness due to the tough environment they lived in. She was impoverished, and her family couldn't access basic needs like security, food, or even good education. In such an environment where chaos was the order of the day, focusing on education was daunting but important for Jasmine's mental well-being.
By Arianna Silcott-Lo, MBA3 years ago in Psyche
Transform Your Relationships:
Transactional analysis is a powerful tool for transforming relationships and achieving personal growth. Whether you're struggling with communication issues, emotional baggage, or simply looking to improve your relationships, there are numerous transactional analysis workbooks that can help.
By Vuk Mladenović3 years ago in Psyche
The Art of Deception: Understanding Manipulation and Gaslighting
One of the most fundamental aspects of human interaction is trust. We rely on the people in our lives to be honest with us and act according to their words. When someone says one thing but does another, it can be incredibly confusing and even damaging. Unfortunately, this type of behaviour is all too common. People often say one thing and do another, and when they are confronted about it, they refuse to take responsibility for their actions. This is called manipulation, and when it is combined with an unwillingness to be held accountable, it becomes gaslighting.
By Mitchella O Erayoma3 years ago in Psyche
Most Attractive Woman
Attractiveness is a complex and subjective topic, influenced by cultural norms, personal preferences, and individual perceptions. While physical appearance is often the first thing that comes to mind when discussing attractiveness, there are many other factors that contribute to one's overall appeal, such as personality, confidence, and a sense of humor. As a woman, navigating societal pressures to conform to certain beauty standards can be challenging, but it's important to remember that attractiveness is not solely determined by one's physical appearance. In this guide, we will explore practical tips and strategies for enhancing your overall attractiveness as a woman, both inside and out.
By OJO OREOFE3 years ago in Psyche
Breaking Free from Shame and Guilt
Shame and guilt are complex emotions that can have a profound impact on our lives. At some point, we have all experienced these feelings, whether as a result of our actions, societal expectations, or personal standards. In this article, we will delve into the depths of shame and guilt, exploring their possible causes, the personalities most susceptible to their influence, and the wide range of symptoms they can manifest. Furthermore, we will discuss the implications of shame and guilt in our daily lives and provide actionable strategies for overcoming and healing from these emotions.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
Forgiving Yourself
Anybody can make mistakes at some point in their life. Why, then, does your world come to an end when you make the same mistake? Oh, you start seeing darkness; you're so hard on yourself; you struggle to forgive yourself; you struggle to love yourself again, you start feeling like the worst person; you feel like the murderer; you start feeling like everybody knows about your secret.
By OJO OREOFE3 years ago in Psyche
The MMPI
In the field of psychology, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) has long been recognized as a valuable assessment tool for understanding and diagnosing various psychopathologies. Developed in the late 1930s, the MMPI aims to provide a standardized and comprehensive measure of personality traits and mental health issues. I am going to explore the origins of the MMPI, its objectives, the necessity for its use, its diagnostic capabilities across a wide range of illnesses, its authenticity, its primary fields of application, the pros and cons of the MMPI, potential updates, and practical tips for its effective utilization.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
Ego – The Delusional Thinker
Do you know that we live in a world of delusions? It is because we live in a world of words. However, there is a world without words that exists right before us in the present, what we call reality, which is eternal and timeless. The only thing that separates us from it is our perception. When we meditate, what is our purpose? Are we trying to understand how we relate to this timeless dimension and be free of the time dimension we know? Or are we trying to escape from it? It is not meditation if you are trying to escape but just another way of using self-hypnosis.
By Mal Mohanlal3 years ago in Psyche
The Tactics Used by Narcissists and Controlling Personalities.
Narcissists, psychopaths, and sociopaths are individuals who often use manipulative tactics to control and gather information on someone who has gone “no contact” with them. Going no contact means that a person has made the decision to cut off all communication and interaction with a particular individual who may be abusive or dangerous to their emotional, mental, and physical well-being.
By Tanya Doolin3 years ago in Psyche






