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Can You Tickle Yourself?
Ever tried tickling yourself? That feather-light touch across your ribs, the mischievous anticipation building only to be met with... a disappointing lack of giggles. This seemingly simple act, a cornerstone of childhood laughter, holds a profound mystery: why can't we effectively tickle ourselves? The answer dives deep into the fascinating world of self-touch perception, sensory prediction, and the very fabric of our conscious experience.
By Dilmeta Asmelash2 years ago in Psyche
The Divine Reset
In the vast tapestry of spiritual practices that grace our world, Yoruba spiritual cleansing stands out as a vibrant thread, weaving together elements of nature, tradition, and divine wisdom. Rooted in the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba people of West Africa, this ancient practice offers a profound journey of renewal and connection, guiding practitioners towards inner harmony and alignment with the cosmos. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve deep into the essence of Yoruba spiritual cleansing, uncovering its rituals, purposes, and significance in the modern world.
By Nauniie Eubanks2 years ago in Psyche
Why Troubled Children Have an Increased Trauma In Society. Content Warning.
As a former "troubled child" I learned two things normal communication even in the 90s was difficult for me. One, I learned no one listens. Two, if I have a meltdown I will be restrained. Most troubled children like myself when restrained by professionals who wouldn't listen to me traumatized me enough but being able to not move embraced with a professional gripping my hands. That was beyond traumatizing. I didn't know this was still a common practice until I overheard one of my peers who is a major in Psychology interning at some nonprofit agency that's similar to the 90s verse of Latch Key.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Psyche
Navigating Diversity: Exploring Cross-Cultural Psychology
Cross-cultural psychology is a fascinating field that delves into the ways in which culture shapes human behavior, cognition, and emotions. In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding the complexities of culture is essential for psychologists and researchers alike. This article explores the intricate interplay between culture and psychology, shedding light on the diverse ways in which individuals from different cultural backgrounds perceive the world, interact with others, and experience mental processes.
By Abdur Rahman2 years ago in Psyche
Shadows of the Mind
In the labyrinthine corridors of the human psyche, few phenomena command as profound a contemplation as clinical depression. Beyond the transient melancholy evoked by fleeting sorrows, lies a profound enigma - a chasm of despair that defies conventional understanding. Embarking on a philosophical odyssey, we venture into the murky depths of this existential quandary, seeking not merely to dissect its components, but to unearth the profound truths it unveils about the human condition.
By Ezekiel Cyrus Ahmed2 years ago in Psyche
Whispers of Wellness: Navigating the Labyrinth of Health
In the quaint town of Serenity Springs, nestled between rolling hills and babbling brooks, lived a community that thrived on harmony and connection. However, beneath the idyllic surface, a subtle undertow of health issues lurked, weaving a complex tapestry that would challenge the very fabric of the town's well-being.
By Abegail Reyes2 years ago in Psyche
Maladaptive daydreaming
“Maladaptive daydreaming describes a condition where a person regularly experiences daydreams that are intense and highly distracting” (Meadows, 2021). Another way of definig what maladaptive daydreamng is can be said as - “maladaptive daydreaming is a mental health issue where a person daydreams excessively, sometimes for hours at a time. “Maladaptive” means this type of daydreaming is an unhealthy or negative attempt to cope with or adapt to a problem” (Meadows, 2021).
By Mahpara Mukhtar2 years ago in Psyche
The mind's remarkable prowess at play!
Life as a whole has two buddies, The mind itself and the mouth as a powerful tool, both actually participate in their prayer challenge, Our mouth is actually the big guy that talks the talk and pray the request that actually help to shape our lives, hold on……..what about the mind itself? Being an undercover agent in the life region, sending our prayer and destiny request silently to God, wait could our mind be the real MVP?
By Ogunnaike samuel2 years ago in Psyche
Self-Knowledge and Meditation
Do you know we live in a hypnotic world? We are delusional thinkers and live in a fantasy world of words. However, there is a world beyond words called reality that you see right before your eyes in the present, which is timeless and eternal, and people have no idea how they are related to it. To understand reality, one requires self-knowledge.
By Mal Mohanlal2 years ago in Psyche
The Science Behind ADHD and Why You Are Not Lazy
ADHD is a highly complex developmental disorder, starting in childhood and persisting into adulthood, severely impacting the lives of the individuals affected. With one in 25 adults living with the disorder, chances are high that it affects one of your colleagues, friends, family members or maybe even yourself. In order to reduce the stigmatization of mental illnesses in general and ADHD in particular, it is important to educate the general public about the particularities of the disorder. For people who are not familiar with ADHD, the typical behavior of affected individuals cannot be distinguished from undesirable habits such as laziness and procrastination, which is often fatal for those affected in the form of unfair treatment and significant disadvantages on their career path. The following article aims to provide a good overview of ADHD, with a particular focus on the day-to-day difficulties experienced by affected individuals and the underlying neuronal characteristics of the disorder.
By Babett Eichler2 years ago in Psyche







