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The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Helpful vs Harmful: Ways to Manage Emotions
Emotions are a vital part of human life. They influence the way we think, act, and interact with the world around us. While some emotions are positive and enjoyable, others can be negative and difficult to manage. When we experience negative emotions such as anger, sadness, anxiety, or fear, knowing how to deal with them can be challenging. Fortunately, there are helpful and harmful ways to manage emotions, and in this article, we will explore both and provide some strategies for deal with negative emotions.
By Mental Health Experts3 years ago in Psyche
How Does Peer Pressure Affect a Teen’s Social Development?
Peer pressure is a common phenomenon that affects teenagers during their formative years. Adolescents tend to be highly influenced by their peers, and this can have a significant impact on their social development. Peer pressure can either be positive or negative, depending on the situation. While positive peer pressure can lead to healthy behaviors, negative peer pressure can cause teenagers to engage in risky behaviors that may have long-term effects on their social development. This article explores how peer pressure affects a teen's social development, the types of peer pressure that exist, and ways to help teens navigate peer pressure in a healthy manner.
By Mental Health Experts3 years ago in Psyche
What It's Like To Not Have A Voice
It's hard for a survivor witness those who do our significant others wrong. Makes us feel like we have no voice left. We begin to think and feel like are we really survivors? Don't you dare say anything, I feel like our voices are taken from us just woman but a man's to.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Psyche
Control your mentality
Mentality or thinking in general is based on foundations and evidence within a person’s memory that is considered a reference for him in his decisions and actions, and this is what makes our mentality our hidden identity through memories or situations that we had in the past or in the present. Thus, mentality becomes the control room for the behavior of every human being. The mentality consists of a group of events and readings that enter directly and indirectly into the human mind through consciousness and the subconscious, and the most controlling behavior and behavior that results from an emotional goal of the person is the subconscious, because consciousness is most of the time controlled by human thinking. .
By rawad awada3 years ago in Psyche
The Girl in the Window
I saw the reflection of a girl in a rain-kissed window. The raindrops could have been her own tears, for her eyes were sullen and lost. She was a reflection of deeply hidden scars. Her soft cries were an echo, barely heard but closely felt. I stared at her, too afraid to turn around. Or so I thought at first. Maybe it was not fear, but captivation? I felt entranced by her sorrow. I even felt it pool within my heart and flow through my veins. Somehow, I knew that even if I could turn around, she would be gone. She was a ghost from a time long ago. She chose me in this moment that was frozen in time. I could no longer hear the ambience of traffic and chatter. I could no longer feel the chilling drops of the heavy rain. All I could do was stare into those haunted eyes.
By Victoria Turnbull3 years ago in Psyche


