depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
When Life Gets Too Much
"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 a month ago in Psyche
What Steps Do I Take to Start With a Ketamine-Assisted Therapy Consultation?. AI-Generated.
Starting a new mental health treatment can feel intimidating especially when it involves something unfamiliar. Most people who explore ketamine-based care aren’t chasing a trend, they’re usually seeking relief after other approaches didn’t fully work. If you’re curious but cautious, that’s a healthy place to begin.
By Adrienne D. Mullinsabout a month ago in Psyche
What Role Does Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Play in Depression Care?. AI-Generated.
Depression doesn’t always respond to the paths that once worked. For some people, medication dulls symptoms without touching the core pain. For others, talk therapy brings insight but not relief. When progress stalls, it can feel discouraging like doing everything “right” without moving forward. In recent years, a different therapeutic approach has drawn attention for how it opens emotional access, especially when other options fall short.
By Adrienne D. Mullinsabout a month ago in Psyche
The Real Reason You Keep Falling Back Into Old Habits. AI-Generated.
The Real Reason You Keep Falling Back Into Old Habits You decide to change. You try. You fail. Over and over. It’s not lack of willpower. It’s not laziness. Here’s the science behind why your old habits keep winning—and what you can actually do about it.
By Muhammad Haris khan about a month ago in Psyche
Psychedelic Therapy for Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma
For people who have tried talk therapy, medication, journaling, meditation and still feel stuck psychedelic-assisted approaches can feel like an unexpected opening. Not a shortcut, not a miracle, but a different way of working with the mind when conventional paths fall short. Interest continues to grow because these therapies don’t aim to suppress symptoms; they invite people to understand them.
By Adrienne D. Mullinsabout a month ago in Psyche
A new gadget translates stroke victims' silent speech
Some stroke victims are still able to move their lips and form words, but their speech is no longer understandable to others. With the promise to facilitate daily communication and restore some degree of independence in daily care, a soft, neck-worn gadget now seeks to translate those silent, laborious attempts into clear spoken utterances.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Psyche










