anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
Why can't psychological problems and salvation of marriage be understood and solved with ordinary people's rationality?
Regardless of whether it is a psychological problem or a resolute divorce stage when the marriage is reached, it is difficult to solve the problem with rational ordinary methods.
By BRANDON ROBINSON5 years ago in Psyche
Psychology: Frequent cranky thinking is "high internal friction" behavior, these 6 small methods can be effectively adjusted
Staying up late is to experience the feeling of "alive". I believe everyone has had this experience: Obviously I was very sleepy, but lying on the bed, my eyes were fixed on the screen of the phone, and he was reluctant to put down the phone to sleep.
By ANNA CUNNINGHAM5 years ago in Psyche
Psychology: Emotional loss in childhood is almost a retaliatory self-healing after growing up
The act of satisfying oneself with revenge reveals the emotional lack of childhood. Everyone has experienced some emotional deficiencies when they were very young. In the process of growing up, some people have stronger psychological adjustment ability and overcome the emotional lack of childhood; while some people may need more than ten years or even decades to heal themselves. Because there are no perfect parents in the world, everyone has experienced one kind of emotional loss in childhood. The purpose of our discussion of childhood emotional loss is not to blame the parents, but to reveal the deep-seated problems within the individual, to help the individual to open the original heart knot, and thus to grow. Psychologists have found that individuals with childhood emotional deficits almost heal themselves in a vindictive way when they grow up.
By JOSEPH ECHOLS5 years ago in Psyche
When you take the mind seriously, the mind and body will split. Learn to improve the mental dimension and integrate the mind and body.
Based on the thinking mode under the mood disorder, everything will be distorted and interpreted through such a rigid thinking mode, and try to solve it. The result is a series of disasters. There is such a legend in ancient Roman mythology that Saturn overthrew the brutal rule of his father Uranus and became the new king of the gods. Before his death, his father cursed him and said: You will also be taken by your son. overthrow! In order to prevent the word from becoming a truth, the Saturn ate his 5 sons in a row, but was eventually overthrown by his sixth son, Jupiter, the Greek mythological Zeus. There are similar legends in ancient my country. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, Emperor Yang Guangdaxing made complaints about the civil engineering. The proverb “Yang Hualuo, Li Huakai” was spread among the people. The sensitive Sui Yang emperor slaughtered the Li family in the world, but It was eventually replaced by Taiyuan Li Yuan and his son.
By KALEISHA LUCAS5 years ago in Psyche
What is the manifestation of depression in the early stage? Which type of people are more prone to depression?
In recent years, due to various reasons, the number of patients with depression is increasing. It is regrettable that although the number of people suffering from depression is increasing, people still don't know enough about depression, and it can even be said that they don't care about it.
By JANICE MARTINEZ5 years ago in Psyche
Mingling as a sociophobe
On Friday night I attended my daughter’s high school formal. I had been feeling restless and distracted in the days leading up to it. But once there I discovered that these feelings were experienced by others and that they were completely normal. I also realised that my nervousness wasn’t simply due to my usual social anxiety. My fragile emotional state was also the result of processing feelings of letting go. My baby girl was reaching a major milestone. Things were (are) changing. She is almost eighteen. My baby is navigating her way through a transition, preparing to leave her school days behind and enter the world of adulthood and independence. Meanwhile, I am navigating my way through a very reflective period. I am confronted with the sadness that accompanies loss and endings. We are both standing on the threshold of new beginnings and the uncertainty that surrounds that. Our lives are changing. And adapting to change is something I have always found a challenge.
By Jania Williams5 years ago in Psyche
Awkward
In the outside world (aside from family) I have always found it easier to talk to strangers over those who are familiar to me. For example, I can be waiting at the bus stop and find myself ‘chatting’ briefly to a stranger with little discomfort. Perhaps that is partly because I am aware that the interaction will be interrupted by the bus’s imminent arrival. I have in the past, much to my horror, found myself seated next to the ‘chatty’ person on the bus following our conversation outside. This is not meant to happen. This is not part of the deal. Our interaction is meant to end upon boarding. Do Not tell me that this person expects me to continue the conversation. Anyway, nowadays I am much more vigilant and prepared for this. There are two approaches to be employed. 1. Board the bus and quickly locate a single seat in a congested area of the bus (reducing the likelihood of the ‘chatty person’ locating a seat near me). 2. Insisting the ‘chatty person’ boards the bus first. Then following him/her on. This buys you some time to watch them take their seat and choose yours accordingly – (away from theirs). This can be awkward when they select a seat with ample room for you nearby, making you feel obligated to take your seat there.
By Jania Williams5 years ago in Psyche
Circle Games
I recently attended my daughter’s parent-teacher evening at school. I hadn’t felt too bothered about it. I had pictured myself sitting there with her teacher for a short time, then leaving, satisfied that all was well. I didn’t have any major concerns about my daughter’s progress. It was more a case of fulfilling my duty as a parent by showing up. Meetings of any kind tend to make me nervous, but I assumed that I would be able to handle this one on one scenario okay.
By Jania Williams5 years ago in Psyche










