anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
Common Phobias People Have
Fear... We all have felt it, Right? The cold electric chill running up your spine along with your heart beating like a fast drummer. Your breathing intensifies as you try to gasp for more air, and the adrenaline starts to spike making your body feel the rising heat.
By Jevmar Hex5 years ago in Psyche
Never Enough
You shouldn’t do this. With my eyes flitting between the three, small, white index cards clutched in my pale hand and the dull padding of my dress shoes as they step in and out of the brown and beige tile squares that comprise my high school’s tile floor, I resist the urge to return to the bathroom. You’re going to look like an imbecile. They are going to hate you. Back and forth I walk, not aware of my own pacing, as I attempt to concentrate on the story I had just read. What are they going to think of your idea? Is it too much? Too stupid? You're too stupid.
By Elizabeth Schlecht5 years ago in Psyche
The Journey
Always take the path less traveled. We tend to hear that a lot on motivational quotes. And even though that seems so adventurous and exciting, wandering off in a direction no one else has taken, my gosh, where would it lead? Well, let me tell you, it is terrifying concept for someone who is walking the path less traveled with panic disorder, cause where the hell is this path going to lead!!!???!!!!
By Melanie Sorockti5 years ago in Psyche
Searching
Aren't we all searching for something? Personally, I have always been searching for something. Whether it was good grades, solid friends, or the perfect career, my eyes have always been set on the next ‘thing’. That mindset hasn’t always had a negative impact though. Sometimes it allows me to set bigger goals and to be a kick butt planner. Constantly looking forward also (at times) helps me forget parts of the past that I’m either not proud of, or that I wish I could do differently. Searching for what comes next can be positive, but it can also be detrimental to the times when I just want to relax and enjoy the present.
By Entirely Ella5 years ago in Psyche
Anxiety and Depression in Young People
Picture this: A twenty-three-year-old woman, let’s call her Anna, is in her senior year in college. In a year, she’ll be out of university and into the ‘real world’ where she expects to land a well-paying job that will kickstart her career. Suddenly, she got wind of news about a fast-spreading virus from Wuhan. She thought it was not a big deal, that is until a few weeks later when governments around the world announced full-scale lockdowns. Her life drastically changes within a span of a few months. Her last year in college would be online, she would barely be outside, and she would be isolated.
By Athena Wisdom Institute5 years ago in Psyche
You Must Get Lost Before You Find Yourself
"You have to get lost before you find yourself." A quote from one of my favorite novels, Paper Towns by John Green. I have read that story back in college, and I was clueless then, not understanding what that means, but I remember that it instilled in my mind.
By Miss Sunday5 years ago in Psyche
Always afraid of important moments and want to escape? Psychological explanations about accepting oneself
Self-accusation makes us always afraid or avoiding The person who is about to start the speech thinks: "You are about to make a fool of yourself. Your speech must sound silly, and the audience in the audience will definitely laugh at you. I am afraid that no one will be interested in what you are saying!"
By Tamekka Faniel5 years ago in Psyche
A Helping Hand
I have struggled with mental illness since I was a young child. Presenting as a child with hypochondria. As a published author and columnist, I have written extensively on my own battle with Anxiety and Depression. I was fortunate that when my condition reached a critical phase in my 20’s that Prozac had just been FDA approved. I wrote immediately a heartfelt yet humorous account of my illness for New York’s Avenue Magazine, entitled Prozac Poster Girl. It earned me more fan letters than any article I have ever published. I went on to pen a book on Breast Cancer which was very rewarding, as my mother had just been diagnosed. It was life-affirming to write that book and yet my number one issue remained Anxiety and Depression.
By Christian Good5 years ago in Psyche
Pain into Passion
Over my working life, my anxiety has developed as each environment taught me new things, and others left me feeling traumatized by the way I was treated. As I have embarked on my own personal journey to overcome the repercussions of this, it has become my responsibility to learn and share these management tools with those around me.
By Courtney Laura5 years ago in Psyche







