support
A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
The Rise of Male Loneliness: A Growing Concern in Modern Society
In the fast-paced, digital age, male loneliness has emerged as a pressing issue with profound societal and personal implications. While loneliness is a universal experience, its manifestations among men reveal unique challenges, shaped by cultural norms, shifting social landscapes, and evolving lifestyles.
By Abdelmounim Touilebabout a year ago in Psyche
COMPASSION AND SOCIAL BONDS
Compassion, the capacity to comprehend and discuss the thoughts of another, assumes a principal part in the development and upkeep of social bonds. It is a fundamental part of human association, encouraging collaboration, sympathy, and shared understanding. Whether in private connections, proficient conditions, or more extensive cultural settings, sympathy helps overcome any barrier between people, empowering them to associate on a profound level. Through sympathy, people can areas of strength for foster, interpersonal organizations that add to profound prosperity and aggregate concordance.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Psyche
Comparing the Psychological Profiles of Two Villain's Mothers
My fans (readers of my online writing) know that I enjoy the comic book inspired movies and shows put out by DC and Marvel. I was making a joke today about how Superman can not be true to the comic book scripts about him anymore because the modern setting just doesn't allow him to be the Superman we all know and love from the comic books. No payphones? Yeah, Superman is done. However, Batman and The Xmen can still do lots of stuff in the modern world even if their comic books were written long ago. Though I haven't written a review yet on the great recent release of "Deadpool and Wolverine" I do want to discuss what I've been noticing about the Max show "Penguin" and the Todd Phillips film "Joker". Both depictions (of Arthur and of Oz) show us very profound characters (their mothers) who were a significant piece of the psychological mystery of villain development. I would like to share my analysis as I profile both Arthur's mother and Oz's mother in comparative form.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Psyche
When He took it away from me
I pushed so many people away from fear of rejection, and no patience. My ex-husband has no patience when was in college before taking a semester or two off he would threaten me that he would leave me. This feeling was so damaging to be I wasn't sure of what to think or say. I felt like Shane took away my ability to trust, and to love.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)about a year ago in Psyche








