therapy
Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
How I Overcame Stammering for Good
The Worst Nightmare of My Life 30 years ago, on a cold Monday morning, I was facing the worst nightmare of my life. It was the first day of my engineering undergraduate course. Surrounded by the group of 18-year-olds, I was meant to be studying with, I was struggling to tell them my name.
By Peeping_Soul4 years ago in Psyche
How Often Is ADHD Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder?
I have Bipolar Disorder II and ADHD. ADHD was evident when I was a young child. I was always bouncing off of the walls. It was always said that I was “just a hyperactive child,” but that was the 80s when a child that talked too much and too fast and couldn’t sit still and focus was simply called “hyper.” Hyper kids were punished back then because it was seen as misbehaving.
By Ginger Gillenwater4 years ago in Psyche
Mother, you had no Right
Mother, you had no Right! Mother, it would be your birthday coming up on the 19th day of September. You were born in 1933 in Liverpool, England. You lived through the Blitz in London, came to Canada and joined the Canadian Military. You raised children on your own and lived a hard life at times.
By Bruce Curle `4 years ago in Psyche
Mental Health & Libido
Reproductive wellness is more than just the health of the reproductive system – it also includes human sexuality! For many folks, sexuality is an essential part of their life and well-being – studies show that many women consider sex important to their quality of life but there are often significant barriers to accessing the resources they need (1).
By Emily the Period RD4 years ago in Psyche
Therapist
Tick tick tick tick goes the watch in a sing song voice as it makes fun of me. In front of me is Therapist he has a smug smile on his face and is happily writing away in his note book. I take a deep breath and sigh, witch catches his attention. He raises his eyebrow and his smile becomes bigger.
By WrittenWritRalf4 years ago in Psyche
Invisible and Nameless
Invisible and Nameless The belief in something beyond life itself had always been on the edge of Claire’s conscience for as long as she could remember. As a young child the fascination with the unknown translated into the books she read and made her an outsider to her classmates who called her “weird” or “strange.”
By Suzanne Allen 4 years ago in Psyche
Using Virtual Reality to Improve your Mental Health
Introduction Virtual reality (VR) is one of the hottest technologies out there. It's also gaining traction as a tool for treating mental illness thanks to its ability to help patients confront their fears and reduce anxiety through simulations.
By Nicholas McKenna4 years ago in Psyche
Truly strong people, the heart is solid as a rock, always not surprised, know "calm mind and keep ambition"
The road of life twists and turns, never backer and harbor, can only wear armor, all the way through the thorns, in order to smooth out all the frustrations, live into their own hero.
By John Wilson4 years ago in Psyche








