humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Do Depressed People Want Actual Help or Just Sympathy?
One thing I’ve seen constantly over 16 years of using social media is the number of people talking about depression. Specifically, how depressed THEY are. I can often detect a pattern of these kinds of posts from a handful of the same people.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer4 years ago in Psyche
What Is Health Psychology?
Health Psychology Examples Health psychology looks at how the mind and body are connected in health and illness. Examples of how health psychology can help include providing interventions when someone feels large amounts of anxiety and experiences headaches or stomach problems.
By Candie J Deloach4 years ago in Psyche
Unseen Unheard
Feelings arise within me feelings of bitterness when I can't share how I feel so writing how I feel about everything will be shared on this blog, and diaries. The bitter stares of in her eyes, and complaints from the masses like her.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)4 years ago in Psyche
Human psychology
In 1995 a self-proclaimed genius went to rob a bank on the street after putting some lemon juice on his face. The lemon juice was used to make invisible ink, and he believed that doing so would make him invisible under a surveillance camera. How can anyone be so stupid? The Dunning Kruger effect shows that people with a lack of ability have an illusory sense of self-superiority. Smart people rarely think they are smart; the opposite is true for low IQs, who are incapable of recognizing their incompetence because they are incompetent.
By Belshaw Sandri4 years ago in Psyche
Why resort to Psychology?
All humans have something in common, and yet each person is absolutely unique. It's hard for us to remember. In the coming and going of day to day we surprise ourselves looking at the clock, going up, down, enjoying, doing, working, resting, eating... And there is hardly any space left to perceive ourselves . So much so, that during a single day the emotions follow each other like a roller coaster, going from moments of being very well, doing what "touches" us, to moments of setbacks that can lead us to feel discomfort, anger, sadness and even pain.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Psyche
Understanding post-holiday depression
It is clear that the possibility of having vacations is one of the necessary aspects for professionals and students to enjoy good physical and mental health; Precisely for this reason, all work for others is subject to regulations by law in this regard. Now, that does not imply that the simple fact of having vacation days brings us only benefits; If certain circumstances arise and we do not know how to manage them emotionally, the vacation period can even give us new reasons to feel discouraged and fatigued.
By Nouman ul haq4 years ago in Psyche






