coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
Sound Prompts During Rest Could Assist Individuals with Forgetting Disturbing Recollections
Past examination found sound signals played during rest can work on an individual's memory. Another review reports that sound signals during rest can likewise assist with debilitating meddlesome and horrendous recollections. Specialists say sound prompts during rest could be utilized to both increments or lessen the capacity to review explicit recollections
By Julie Gross3 years ago in Psyche
Grief
My husband is dead. I say that as much for myself as I say it for you, dear reader. I still have to remind myself. It’s been very nearly a month. Both the longest and shortest month of my life. Time no longer seems linear—I just float around inside the days and bump from one moment to the next.
By Monica Cable3 years ago in Psyche
At Some Point, You Have To Own Your Shit
One common thing in life we share as human beings is the ability to be hurt. I don’t mean falling down and scraping our knees. I’m talking about being really, really hurt. Stuff that affects us negatively as adults.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Psyche
Introduction to Sensory Processing Disorder
Imagine hearing an annoying sound that keeps repeating in your head. Then think of an intrusive obsessive negative thought you wish you could forget. Couple that with itchy clothing sticking to your sweat. It becomes so overwhelming that you can’t help but to scream. Imagine that every waking moment of your life. Sadly, there are people in this world who have to deal with this. The ailment this is associated with is called Sensory Processing Disorder. I will refer to it as SPD.
By Sid Aaron Hirji3 years ago in Psyche
Driving A Car Without a Steering Wheel
(Originally published on my blog, at angelnickirocks.Blogspot.com) Have you ever known a person with ADHD or autism who really had a hard time focusing on things they were supposed to pay attention to, or getting motivated to do things they needed to do? Yet when they spent time doing something they were interested in, you could not peel them away from it? It just seems to draw them in and not let them go? For a lot of kids, that might be video games or playing with a favorite toy. For my friend Adwin, it’s painting… he’s been known to leave a room to use the bathroom, and then secretly sneak off to paint instead of coming back! For me, it’s usually painting rocks.
By Angel Mann3 years ago in Psyche
Survivor of Many Things
The struggles are real, as I feel it everyday. Today, is the first time I ever got to do something on my own in a long time. My husband tries me as though I am a broken wing that always needs to be looked after. As if I am going to break at any moment.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Psyche



