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A solid support system is invaluable for one's recovery from psychiatric illness and mental health issues.
Letting Go: How Detachment Can Help You Heal Toxic Relationships
Letting Go: How Detachment Can Help You Heal Toxic Relationships Many individuals in the self-help and dating advice community often emphasize the importance of independence, but there is a disconnect between societal norms and scientific evidence. Building strong emotional connections with others has been shown to result in increased levels of happiness, success, and overall well-being in individuals' lives. Some individuals offer self-help and dating advice and believe in the importance of being independent, but there is a disconnect between societal norms and scientific research. Building strong emotional connections with others has been shown to increase happiness, effectiveness, and overall stability in life.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Psyche
The Impact of Materialism and Social Media on The Youth. AI-Generated.
In today's hyper-connected world, young people are increasingly influenced by materialism and social media, shaping their values, behaviors, and aspirations. This phenomenon has profound implications for their mental health, social relationships, and overall well-being. Let's delve into how materialism and social media are detrimentally impacting the younger generation.
By AnthonyBTV2 years ago in Psyche
Emotions
You and your friend must excel in Friday's exam to avoid summer classes, and after a week of studying, you both feel confident that you pulled it off. However, when you receive your grades, they are much lower than expected, leaving you devastated. Meanwhile, your friend appears unfazed, prompting you to question why you can't shake it off like they can.
By Mennatallah Hassan2 years ago in Psyche
Human Revolution
Human Revolution is a concept formed by 2 former presidents of the Soka Gakkai (Translation from Japanese - Value Creation Society) Josei Toda and Daisaku Ikeda. The Soka Gakkai International (SGI) is a global organization based on buddhist practise passed down from mentor to disciple since the 13th Century in Japan. The founder, Japanese priest Nichiren Daishonin proclaimed that chanting the title of the Lotus Sutra, Myoho Rengé Kyo (Nam myoho rengé kyo) would make one’s authentic self, or Buddha nature, the prevalent life condition. By aligning with the mystic law of myoho rengé kyo, Nichiren taught that human beings can constantly create value in their lives and their environment, leading to the realization of a peaceful and harmonious world view called Kosen Rufu.
By Helen J Webb2 years ago in Psyche
It Is All Written In The Stars...
Have you tried birthstones and other luck charms, but are feeling not-so-lucky? It’s time to let your zodiac plant shine! Yes, plants not only purify and beautify our surroundings but also bring luck, prosperity, and positive energies to us.
By Rabab Toor2 years ago in Psyche
All of the Stigmas Society Ignores in Hicktown
The stigma of homeless is very sad, almost devastating. A friend once told me, we all assume roles it's whether we agree to those roles or not. Mike was right though. I'm going to be sad to admit this, but I never thought being homeless in Hicktown would be this stimgaticly bad.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Psyche
Is Depression Taking A Toll On Your Intimate Relationship?
Depression is notorious for significantly disturbing intimate relationships, often straining the bond between couples. Here are some life examples illustrating how depression might take a toll on an intimate relationship:
By Binay Srivastava2 years ago in Psyche
Why Men's Mental Health Matters. Content Warning.
The stigma surrounding men's mental health is a pervasive issue that often goes unaddressed. Society has ingrained in men the belief that expressing emotions or seeking help is a sign of weakness, perpetuating a harmful cycle of silence and suffering. This toxic masculinity not only damages men's well-being but also affects their relationships, careers, and overall quality of life.
By Matthew Angelo2 years ago in Psyche
Ask Inner God
In China, both children and adults have been trying to exceed others in "life competition". For children, they are instructed by teachers to study extremely hard to get admitted into a top-tier school (like municipal junior school, provincial high school, university with the title of “985”, etc.) . Moreover, parents also play a role in pressing them to join extracurricular study classes, with nearly total ignorance of children's real interests. For adults, when attempt to set foot on this dog-eat-dog society, they finally find it difficult to find a satisfactory job, especially in the background of the sluggish economy. A tiny minority of university graduates may get lucky, as they outweigh others in the fierce civil service examination or the interview of some lucrative companies after rounds of selection, and are eligible to get a relatively respectable job. However, Most of the lower-middle class adults have to do with jobs which feature demanding long-time work and low salaries and no social insurance. Since restriction on age exists in many job descriptions, unemployed people over the age of 35 can hardly get a job at all. In a word, competition hangs over common Chinese during their life-span development.
By Merce Joya2 years ago in Psyche






