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Here to help y'all gorgeous children
Doing a breathing exercise can make you a little more mindful. Try and share this one. #takeamoment
Pixar’s latest movie gets a lot right about how the emotions work.
Visual Representation of Mental Disorders
Christian Sampson, a 21-year-old photographer from Peru, Indiana started taking photos around the theme of mental illness in 2014 for an advanced photography class.
“It actually started out as physical illnesses like cancer, but I wanted to create something that people struggled with every day but couldn’t see,” he tells The Huffington Post Canada. “I wanted the majority of people to relate to them.”
With limited resources, Sampson asked his friends to be his models and researched some of the most common mental disorders around the world. His work brought him down to 12 smaller topics, ranging from depression to schizophrenia to insomnia. In eight weeks, Sampson designed and photographed each shot, making sure his version of each disorder was accurate. (Source)
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simple explanation of empathy types
*your friend is crying*
affective empathy: I see that my friend is crying and I feel sad because of that.
cognitive empathy: I see that my friend is crying and I understand that they feel sadness and possibly anger.
compassionate empathy: I see that my friend is crying and I wanna help them (hug them, calm they down, etc) so that they feel better again.
“The line between good and evil is permeable and almost anyone can be induced to cross it when pressured by situational forces.”
-Prof. Philip Zimbardo
TODAY IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY
Via: www.all-about-psychology.com
so important
Rules my Grandma's Psychiatrist gave her in '56
Get some cheap dishes and break them when you get upset.
Learn how to say “NO” and don’t feel guilty about it
Buy something frivolous for yourself once in awhile, like a new hat.
Never again do anything you don’t want to do.
that’s damn good advice
not bad advice, minus the breaking things, lol.
Well…. 7 outta 10……
7 is really weird because time does dilate, but then before you know it another week has gone by and you’re still completely stuck and feeling no better at all despite promising yourself that tomorrow you’ll be better and you’ll try harder.
and then recovery is sometimes moving backwards out of it so you have to re-experience all of those things and…ugh. it’s so exhausting.
It’s important to recognise these when they’re happening to you because your natural ability to know something is wrong with you is skewed by depression and sometimes it’s not until your in the middle of it that you realise what it is.
10 out of 10
It’s a never ending struggle, fight on OC!
Okay so this is basically how this works.
here is the heart of perfect wisdom!