recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
I See Dead People
The memory of my first out-of-body dream is vague, as opposed to the lucidity of the myriad I have encountered since. I was seventeen and had been working twelve-hour night shifts, 7pm to 7am, and in the mornings, when I was finally home, I would collapse into bed and pass out from fatigue.
By Chantal Christie Weiss7 months ago in Psyche
Secrets of Candle Pattern
The History and Significance of Candlestick Patterns . Understanding Candlestick Patterns Origins Candlestick patterns originated in Japan in the 18th century, where they were used by rice traders to analyze market prices and make informed trading decisions.
By Tariq Pathan 7 months ago in Psyche
The Truth About Relationships and Depression
My phone lit up with another reminder: dinner tonight, a plan I had said “yes” to days earlier. Back then, I thought I’d be able to handle it. But now the weight of depression had settled into my body like lead. Even the thought of showering, getting dressed, and stepping outside felt impossible.
By Annie Edwards 7 months ago in Psyche
We Suffer More in Imagination than in Reality
Life is rarely as harsh as the stories we tell ourselves about it. The Roman philosopher Seneca once wrote, “We suffer more often in imagination than in reality.” These words, from his collection of letters known as Letters to Lucilius, carry timeless wisdom. They remind us that much of our pain does not come from the events themselves, but from the anxious rehearsals we perform in our minds.
By Zakir Ullah7 months ago in Psyche
How Anxiety Therapy Can Help You Take Back Control
Anxiety might be too much to handle. It sneaks into your head, takes away your tranquility, and makes even the easiest things seem hard. You can find yourself always overthinking things, avoiding situations, or feeling like you're losing control of your life. But here's the good news: you don't have to remain in this loop. Anxiety treatment is a clear, helpful, and successful way to go ahead. It's not about making you better. It's about helping you get your strength back, relax your mind, and take charge of your life again.
By State Of Mind Counselling7 months ago in Psyche
Your Brain Is Lying to You: The Hidden Truth About Reality
Intro Do you think you’re experiencing the present moment exactly as it is? Think again. Your brain doesn’t simply record life — it predicts, filters, and fills in missing pieces. The reality you “see” is actually a clever version created by your brain.
By Smartwriter7867 months ago in Psyche
“Christian Integration in Counselor Education” by John Allen King and Kristy Ford -Chapter 16 Summary, Interaction, & Application
Summary The first author of chapter sixteen of “Christian Integration in Counselor Education,” by John Allen King and Kristy Ford is Dr. Charlotte Crosland. She works in South Carolina as an LPC, Addiction Counselor, Supervisor, and an Art Therapist. In the introductory video of the chapter, she discussed her calling into the counseling field and her specialty if addiction counseling and her passion to provide quality supervision for counselors in training. The second author of this chapter is Dr. Brad Imhoff who is a LPC in Ohio and who is currently working as the director of the Addiction Counseling Program at Liberty University and he works with clients who struggle with opioid addiction.
By Rowan Finley 7 months ago in Psyche










