trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Stress Is Not the Enemy — Comfort Might Be
In today’s fast-paced digital world, stress is often painted as the villain behind mental health struggles, burnout, and chronic fatigue. We are bombarded with messages telling us to eliminate stress, prioritize self-care, and chase comfort at all costs. While reducing toxic stress is important, what if the true enemy isn’t stress itself—but our obsession with constant comfort?
By shoaib khan11 months ago in Psyche
Tragedy, Tribulations, and Finding Peace Within Myself . Content Warning.
Greetings, Vocal readers. Before I begin, I want to say thanks to the wonderful team on Vocal for selecting my story as on of the Top Stories of May. I'll have a link to that story down below if you would like to read it. For this story, I want to be open and honest about, and in detail, about my devastating lows and numerous suicide attempts. It's an uncomfortable topic to discuss, but I believe by being transparent about what I've gone through mentally, it might encourage someone to seek professional help. In my previous stories on Vocal, I've been frank about my mental health struggles. We should have difficult, yet necessary conversations about mental health. It will show that people are honest and genuine about their feelings. In fact, we should normalize being open about our struggles, not have it suppressed. I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety in February 2012, but had been experiencing those feelings since I was 19.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Psyche
The Lingering Shadows.
Childhood is often seen as a time of innocence, exploration, and growth. Yet for many, it is a period marred by trauma, be it emotional neglect, physical abuse, domestic violence, or abandonment. The impact of such experiences can reach far beyond the early years, quietly infiltrating adulthood and shaping how individuals relate to the world, their partners, and ultimately, their own children.
By Chris Liberty 11 months ago in Psyche
Sigmund Freud: The Father of Psychoanalysis and His Impact on Psychology
Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist born in 1856, is widely recognized as one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of psychology. As the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud revolutionized how we think about the human mind, behavior, and mental health. His theories have had a profound and lasting impact not only on psychology but also on art, literature, and popular culture.
By Bobi Dutch11 months ago in Psyche









