trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Shadows Within
As Aldun and Dr. Sharpe delved deeper into the mystery surrounding Emelia's disappearance, they began to unravel a web of deceit and betrayal that stretched back generations. Old photographs, cryptic journal entries, and testimonies from long-forgotten family friends all hinted at a dark secret buried in the past.
By Virginia Shefcyk2 years ago in Psyche
Postpartum depression poses a threat to marriage and encourages divorce from spouses.
Hello, there thank you for reading this article. Kindly subscribe to my article and give it a like if you’ve learned something from it. I am going to share what most couples go through as they try to raise their babies. It can happen to anyone don’t just ignore the red flag. Recently, divorce has been on the rise. It has become normal and our society has welcomed it. One deadly thing that is causing it is depression after the couple has given birth. Every couple's primary objective is to become parents. Is this a thrilling time? It can be exciting to be expecting a child, especially for first-time parents. A new baby can be very joyful for a married couple. A newborn can, however, also cause a great deal of worry and annoyance, particularly if the mother experiences postpartum depression after giving birth. I am sure no one goes into marriage with the intention of leaving but the pressure generated has made it like that. A form of depression that develops after having a baby is called postpartum depression. Up to 30% of persons are affected. Postpartum depression causes emotional highs and lows, frequent crying, exhaustion, guilt, and anxiety, as well as the possibility of difficulty caring for the newborn. Most women experience postpartum depression two weeks after giving birth. More specifically, this mood illness might have a 1 to 26 percent typical impact on new fathers.
By FRED ABANKWA2 years ago in Psyche
Severe Nurturing Propensities Can Be as Harming to Children as Sexual Maltreatment, master warm
Strict parenting habits can be as damaging to kids as sexual abuse, an expert has warned. Dr. James Comer, a professor of child psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine, has written extensively on the damaging effects of harsh parenting practices. He asserts that while parents may have the best intentions when they are disciplining their children, their methods can have a lasting, negative impact on their child’s development. Dr. Comer says that when children are subjected to harsh parenting practices, they can suffer from psychological trauma that can be just as bad as the trauma of sexual abuse. He believes that these strict parenting habits can also damage the child’s self-esteem and lead to a variety of psychological issues, including depression, anxiety, and even substance abuse. Dr. Comer warns that it is important for parents to be aware of the potential damage they can do to their children if they are too strict. He recommends that parents choose a parenting style that is firm but fair, and emphasizes communication and positive reinforcement when disciplining children. By utilizing these strategies, parents can help their children develop the skills necessary for success in life without inflicting psychological damage on them.
By Wahyu syah putra sir2 years ago in Psyche
The Truth About a Nursing Home Fire Outbreak Revisited
I chose to author this after this very question has been plaguing me for too many years. I had been a registered nurse for 32 years before I had to medically retire after becoming physically disabled from contracting COVID-19 in 2020 whilst working in a hospital where I had been employed full-time.
By Jonathan Townend2 years ago in Psyche
Written Off. Content Warning.
I published a poem about a car accident I was in earlier this year. It is a reflective piece that looks at my thoughts and feelings after the event and the consequences of my actions that night. As a result of what happened, I was sent on a driving course, the purpose of which was to advise but also to assess and, I suppose, to rehabilitate.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Psyche
Vermeil in Gold
When I started watching this anime, I expected something fairly predictable. A fantasy school with some lewd themes, and an awkward protagonist. Just before I started this show, I had abandoned one fairly similar, because it had nothing compelling to it. This one however, brought enough that not only did I finish it, but teared up a few times by the end.
By Loki Taviel2 years ago in Psyche
"The Shadows of Trauma"
Amid the dimly lit corridors of the psychiatric ward, the shadows seemed to stretch endlessly, echoing the somber memories of those who dwelled within its walls. Among the patients, there was one whose presence was particularly enigmatic—a woman named Clara, haunted by the shadows of trauma.
By Lutus magey2 years ago in Psyche





