Depersonalization is another coping mechanism, in addition to depression. Therefore, depersonalization isn’t accurately triggered by depression. What we tell (self-talk) ourselves has an impact on our physiology. For example, Depression (symptom) is Anger turned against the self. Depersonalization is a state in which one’s thoughts and feelings seem unreal or not belonging to oneself, or […]
Depression – Treatment/Recovery Options
There are safer options for depression. Instead of seeking a ‘quick fix,’ which fixes nothing and comes with a truck load of negative side effects that are worse than what ails you. You are wiser to seek options that are non-toxic with no side effects and creates long term wellness rather than merely coping.
Guest Blog: Spanking 1-year olds is common in depressed dads
About 40 percent of depressed fathers in a survey said they’d spanked kids that age, versus just 13 percent of fathers who weren’t depressed. Most dads also had had recent contact with their child’s doctor – a missed opportunity to get help, authors of the study said.
Anger – Discover And Heal The Reason
When you are clear about your feelings, intentions and communicate them clearly, you have a better chance of achieving what you want than if you lose control or allow your unconscious mind to manipulate the situation. Misplaced anger can cause more harm than good. Discussing what you truly believe and feel empowers you and helps […]
Guest Blog – Psychiatric Disorders: The Face Behind the Billion Dollar Marketing Campaign
Twenty million children are labeled with “mental disorders” that are based solely on a checklist of behaviors. There are no brain scans, x-rays, genetic or blood tests that can prove they are mentally ill, yet these children are prescribed dangerous and life-threatening psychiatric drugs. Child drugging is a $4.8 billion-a-year industry.