trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Adaptability and Change: Lessons from the Dream Octopus
Dreams have a way of presenting us with captivating and enigmatic symbols that hold deeper meanings. One such symbol that can appear in dreams is the octopus. This intriguing creature carries various interpretations and can provide valuable insights into our subconscious mind. In this article, we will explore the symbolism and significance behind dreaming of an octopus, shedding light on the hidden messages within.
By Devin Collins3 years ago in Psyche
Navigating Stress
In today's fast-paced world, stress has become an inevitable part of our lives. From work pressures to relationship challenges and financial concerns, the constant demands we face can take a toll on our mental and emotional well-being. Stress not only affects how we feel, but it also impacts our thoughts, behaviors, and physical health. It is essential to address stress proactively to prevent it from spiraling into more serious consequences.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
Understanding Dark Psychology
Introduction: Dark psychology refers to the study and understanding of manipulative tactics and psychological strategies used by individuals to exert control, exploit others, and achieve their own selfish motives. While it is essential to approach this subject with caution and ethical considerations, learning about dark psychology can empower individuals to recognize and protect themselves from potential manipulation. In this article, we delve into the realm of dark psychology and shed light on several manipulative tactics commonly employed by individuals with harmful intentions.
By Edara Otuk3 years ago in Psyche
Psychology & Psychiatry
Does a brain hand live for humour appreciation? In a recent study that was published in Neuropsychologia, Vadim Axelrod from Bar- Ilan University in Tel Aviv and Lionel Naccache from the Paris Brain Institute unravelled the neural underpinnings of the passions we get when watching a movie. The strip scenes in a Charlie Chaplin picture were linked to a particular brain electrical unity, the experimenters set up, by taking advantage of the emotional synchronisation that unifies observers of the same film.
By Abdul MoiZ3 years ago in Psyche
Empaths Anonymous: My Struggle with Maladaptive Empathy
"Empathy is your pain in my heart." - Octavia Butler In a world that often applauds emotional depth and heightened sensitivity, there exists a group of individuals who find themselves caught in the web of excessive empathy. They call themselves empaths, and their ability to deeply connect with others' emotions is both a blessing and a curse. Welcome to Empaths Anonymous, where we explore the shadows of empathy's overwhelm.
By Paige Holloway3 years ago in Psyche
The Art of Deception
We all have encountered people who are two-faced, and it can be frustrating, confusing, and hurtful. Such people may present themselves as friendly, helpful, and honest, but behind our backs, they may say or do things that are completely opposite.
By Sarah Ahmad3 years ago in Psyche
The Portage Guide for Children (PGC)
Introduction: The Portage Guide for Children (PGC) is a comprehensive and widely used psychological assessment tool designed to support the development of young children with special needs. Developed by Dr. Lela L. Mason in the 1960s, the PGC aims to identify and address developmental delays in children aged birth to six years. Today I am going to explore it step-by-step overview of the PGC, including its purpose, administration, age limits, scoring, domains, pros and cons, expert suggestions, and procedure.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
"How to Stubbornly Refuse to Make Yourself Miserable About Anything--Yes, Anything!" The book could change your life.
Introducing "How to Stubbornly Refuse to Make Yourself Miserable About Anything—Yes, Anything!" — a transformative guide to reclaiming your happiness and mental well-being. Authored by renowned psychologist Albert Ellis and co-written by Robert A. Harper, this self-help book offers a refreshing perspective on overcoming misery by challenging and changing your thought patterns.
By Abdel khalek Ait kabbour3 years ago in Psyche
📱 Don't Let Your Kid's Smartphone Steal Their Sanity! How to Win the Battle Against Technology and Save Your Children's Mental Health
Introduction: 📱👀 Do you remember the days when your kids begged for a Tamagotchi instead of a smartphone? Yeah, me neither. It's hard to imagine a world without smartphones. And while they can be incredibly helpful and entertaining, excessive smartphone use can negatively impact your children's mental health. But don't worry folks, we are here to help you win the battle against technology. Sit back, relax, and prepare yourself for some epic sound bites that will impact your children (and let's be real, the adults too).
By Scribbler's Haven3 years ago in Psyche






