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Stop - Just Stop it right now
"Each one of us has lived through some devastation, some loneliness, some weather superstorm or spiritual superstorm; when we look at each other, we must say, I understand. I understand how you feel because I have been there myself. We must support each other and empathize with each other because each of us is more alike than we are unalike."
By Elizabeth Woodsabout 9 hours ago in Psyche
Habits that rewired my anxious brain
This might not be your typical wake-up and eat a healthy diet list. This is not to say they are not useful, but they didn’t work for my chronically dysregulated, scared, and anxious nervous system. In this list, I will mention highly niche things that worked for me, and I will help you personalize what may work for you, too, based on the common working principle, not the habits themselves.
By Amira hossamabout 11 hours ago in Psyche
I’m a Psychologist and Addiction Is Not a Disease: Here’s What It Actually Is (And Why That Matters)
Introduction : For decades, addiction has been widely described as a disease. Governments, rehabilitation centers, and even many medical professionals promote the idea that addiction works like illnesses such as diabetes or heart disease. According to this model, addiction is something that permanently affects the brain and must be managed throughout a person’s life.
By Shahid Zamana day ago in Psyche
TV Quiz Show Brain-Rot
I might expand on this soon, but I need you to understand this... *** We've often seen that social media's infinite scrolling and slot-machine style refreshers are based upon the methods implemented by casinos in order to keep us playing the game (or in their case, using the application). But what we do not discuss often enough is how these same casino-like situations are implemented by television in order to keep us paying attention to the screen.
By Annie Kapura day ago in Psyche


