trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Anti-Social Personality Disorder
There is no denying that most people associate ASPD with someone who has little to no indifference towards others. These people also seem to lack empathy; however, there has been no such agreement whether the characteristics or symptoms of ASPD are genetic, or they result from childhood.
By Mahpara Mukhtar3 years ago in Psyche
So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye
When I first joined Vocal, it was the latest attempt at making a fresh start with my life; after decades of countless missed opportunities, undervaluation on all fronts, and being left to my own devices with insufficient support, this seemed like an ideal platform to start building a solid and stable foundation for my creativity and lifestyle.
By Orion J. Zed3 years ago in Psyche
TRUE LIFE STORY
When I woke up I was moved into a waiting room where the doctor met me and my husband. He said that they found a lump in my esophagus, but that he wasn't worried. He needed to run a few tests and do another scope. He was in and out of the room in under three minutes. I looked at my husband and we both got up and walked to the car. I wasn't sure what to think. The first thing I thought when I heard “lump” was of course the "C" word, CANCER. No one wants to say it out loud; like if you say it you will be cursed with it. So, we went home and sat on the couch. I sat quietly for a few minutes, and then logically decided that I needed to cut the lawn.
By Noble Monday3 years ago in Psyche
Sleep. Content Warning.
Part 1: The Restless Mind Sleep, a tranquil escape from the bustling world, eludes many. In a fast-paced society filled with endless distractions and obligations, finding solace in slumber seems like an impossible task. The image of a peaceful night's sleep becomes a distant dream, as the mind continues to race with thoughts and worries, refusing to surrender to the embrace of rest.
By Ashir Azeem3 years ago in Psyche
In Two Countries on Social Media People are Debating If Watching Horror or Hearing About Murder Makes You Murder People . Content Warning.
Saturday, 3 June 2023 By: TB Obwoge In Ghana some people are debating that news outlets reporting of the increasing incidents of men murdering women, are making the murders happen more often. As if men will murder their lovers because they've heard that men are murdering their lovers.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Psyche
Trauma and mental health
Amidst the relentless chaos and destruction of war, there existed a small village nestled within the Ukrainian countryside. The village had once flourished, filled with laughter, love, and dreams. But the echoing sounds of conflict had transformed the vibrant community into a haunting shadow of its former self.
By Charles Edwards3 years ago in Psyche
Selling Tobacco Should Be Banned
Currently, millions of people are using tobacco around us and smoking cigarettes. These are still in the request due to the absence of strong rules and regulations. Tobacco is destroying the whole world sluggishly. It has a veritably adverse impact on the terrain. There would be a 5 reduction in global deforestation because approx. 500,000 acres a time get destroyed due to tobacco husbandry. Tobacco has been around numerous times and it should be stopped but the frugality cannot handle it.
By 𝕽𝖔𝖞𝖆𝖑 𝕿𝖎𝖌𝖊𝖗 3 years ago in Psyche
Gossip Columnist's Baseless Anti-Vax Conspiracy Regarding Jamie Foxx Debunked
Jamie Foxx, the renowned actor, recently experienced a medical emergency that led to hospitalization. However, a gossip columnist made unsubstantiated claims on Dr. Drew's online talk show, linking Foxx's health scare to the COVID-19 vaccine he allegedly had to take. Despite the lack of evidence, conspiracy theorists quickly spread these rumors, causing unnecessary concern. This article aims to address and debunk these unfounded allegations while emphasizing the importance of relying on credible information.
By M. A. Alam3 years ago in Psyche
Mental Health Awareness On Month Of May
isMental Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about mental health and break the stigma surrounding mental illness. Mental health is just as important as physical health, yet many people still hesitate to seek help or talk openly about their struggles. Mental Awareness Month aims to change that by promoting awareness, education, and support for those affected by mental health conditions. Mental Awareness Month is an opportunity to increase understanding and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. Stigma and discrimination can prevent people from seeking the help they need, which can lead to worse outcomes for those with mental health conditions. By raising awareness and promoting understanding, we can help break down these barriers and encourage more people to seek help. Mental Awareness Month is also important for educating the public about mental health. Many people are not aware of the signs and symptoms of mental illness or the resources available for those who are struggling. By providing information and resources, we can help people recognize the signs of mental illness and seek appropriate treatment.
By Bello Adeniyi3 years ago in Psyche





