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I Didn’t Know These Common Habits Were Signs of Mental Health Issues
“I thought I was just being careful, just being tired, just being introverted. But it turns out the little habits I brushed off as harmless were quiet signals my mind had been sending all along.”
By Zakir Ullah7 months ago in Psyche
What are the early signs of depression you should never ignore?
Depression is more than just feeling down or going through a rough time. It is a period of persistent low mood that impacts every part of your life. Unlike temporary sadness, symptoms of depression do not go away by simply “snapping out of it.”
By Ankita Dey7 months ago in Psyche
Practical Takeaways: Helping Teens Build Resilience During War
Why Practical Tools Matter Theories and statistics provide understanding, but the true value of research lies in how it can be applied in everyday life. When we talk about resilience, it is not an abstract concept but a set of concrete strategies that help adolescents cope with academic pressure, family conflict, war, or even simple misunderstandings with peers.
By Daria Barabash7 months ago in Psyche
Breaking Free from the People-Pleaser Trap — How I Learned to Value My Own Voice
The Trap I Didn’t See Coming For years, I thought being agreeable, kind, and always available for others was a good thing. I believed that if I kept everyone around me happy, they would like me more, respect me more, and maybe even love me more. But what I didn’t realize was that in trying to meet everyone else’s expectations, I was losing myself. Every “yes” that went against my true feelings was another step away from who I really was.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Psyche
How do you control your emotions when life gets tough?
The emotions. Something so irrational that it awakens feelings in us that are sometimes difficult to deal with. You’ve probably faced a complicated situation at some point in your life, right? And maybe you even felt like you were unable to take responsibility and control their emotions.
By Tarek Rakhiess7 months ago in Psyche
Returning to My Multitudes
When I was a child, I lived in a universe inside my own head. It wasn’t daydreaming, not really. It was inhabiting. I could slip into stories, into fantasies, into whole constructed lives with ease. One day I was a magical princess, the next a singer, the next the President of the United States. I didn’t just imagine them - I was living them. Entire days would pass with me moving through these roles, narrating scenes, improvising dialogue, and watching the internal movie unfold.
By Danielle Katsouros7 months ago in Psyche
How Journaling Helps Reduce Stress and Anxiety
Stress and anxiety can quietly take over, often before you realize how much they’ve been weighing you down. The racing thoughts. The constant what-ifs. The pressure to keep it all together while feeling like you’re falling apart inside. In moments like these, journaling can be more than just writing on paper—it can become a powerful tool for emotional release, clarity, and control.
By Richard Bailey7 months ago in Psyche
Attachment Styles and Coping: Insights from Ukrainian Adolescent Research (2024)
Why This Research Matters Attachment theory and resilience are well-known concepts in psychology. Yet when it comes to Ukrainian adolescents - especially in the context of war and displacement - empirical data is still scarce. My 2024 research project revealed a crucial nuance: attachment styles do not directly determine resilience levels, but they strongly shape the coping strategies adolescents use under stress.
By Daria Barabash7 months ago in Psyche
Addicted by Design
Every day, millions of us tap open our favorite apps—liking photos, scrolling through memes, sharing stories. It feels harmless, even fun. But behind the endless feeds and filters lies a hidden truth: these platforms aren’t designed to empower us. They’re designed to control us.
By Shehzad Anjum7 months ago in Psyche
Nourish to Flourish: The Role of Nutritional Psychiatry in Supporting Mental Health. AI-Generated.
Mental health is deeply connected to how we eat, sleep, and live our daily lives. In recent years, a growing field known as nutritional psychiatry has been gaining attention for its potential to improve conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and even schizophrenia. At a time when mental health clinics are expanding their services to include holistic care, understanding the link between food and mood is more important than ever.
By JP Psychiatry7 months ago in Psyche
Breathing Exercises to Instantly Reduce Stress
Stress can hit at any moment—during a meeting, in traffic, or even while scrolling through your phone late at night. When it does, your heart rate climbs, your muscles tense, and your mind races. While stress is an unavoidable part of life, how you respond to it can transform your mental and physical well-being.
By Richard Bailey7 months ago in Psyche










