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Advice and tips on managing mental health, maintaining a positive outlook and becoming your happiest self.
Effective Inpatient Drug Rehabilitation Treatments in Concord IN
A lot of people in the world today suffer from a condition called drug addiction and this condition is very common all over the country. There are various different reasons for drug addiction but the most common reason behind drug addiction is due to drug use. Drugs are very addictive and it takes a person to use drugs for a long period of time before they can actually control the urge that comes with the drugs.
By Nubia Villalba4 years ago in Psyche
You Don't Have to Be Pretty if You're Already Beautiful!
When I was a teenager, I was very self-conscious about my appearance, having been the butt of many of my own mother’s jokes. For this reason, I had low self esteem in this particular area, although I made up for it when it came to my brain.
By Justiss Goode4 years ago in Psyche
How Do You Know It’s Time To Change Your Psychotherapist For Better Outcomes?
I am not criticizing talk therapy or therapists.I know some great therapists and have enormous respect for them. My sole intention is to spread awareness from my life experience so as to help a few people who are already into therapy or considering going for it in the near future. My therapist was a woman, so I have used ‘her’, everywhere.
By The Soulful Scribbler 4 years ago in Psyche
Moody Blues.
We often think of a bad mood as something we need to “snap out of”. Dark clouds of despair, malaise or melancholy are to be surmounted by any means necessary. The good mood, though, the days where you get out on the right side of bed, are to be celebrated and embraced. We’re conditioned to avoid negative emotions, but what if all moods — the good, the bad and the Angry — can help us understand ourselves better?
By Dawn Earnshaw4 years ago in Psyche
Inner Gaslighting: Are You Gaslighting Yourself?. Top Story - October 2021.
What is Gaslighting? Gaslighting is a form of mental abuse in which a person manipulates another person into doubting their own sanity. The term “gaslighting” comes from the 1938 stage play Gaslight, and subsequent Hollywood classic, in which a husband tries to make his wife think she is going insane. In the play, the husband dims the lights and blames it on an imaginary broken gas lamp.
By Kate Strong4 years ago in Psyche











