medicine
The medicalization of mental illness has given rise to many forms of pharmacological relief that restore chemical imbalances in one's brain.
Lately
I miss the taste of alprazolam in the morning. There is nothing quite like waking up, dry swallowing that 2mg bar and then closing your eyes while the feeling of warmth, relief and childlike mischievousness unentombs your mind from any form of disagreeable, heavy thoughts. It does, however, taste disgusting; it is an acquired taste.
By Zap Rowsdower5 years ago in Psyche
Welcome to My Withdrawal
Friends, I've thought I had been through some really awful shit in my life. I mean, I was held captive and by that I mean a huge man had me by the hand and wouldn't let me go as a matter of fact he pulled my shoulder out of the socket and caused permanent damage to my wrist, Sounds tragic. I know but wait there's more.
By Teresa Wegrzyn6 years ago in Psyche
How Did Ritalin Become a Lifestyle Drug?
Our world is characterized by competition and pressure to perform. Knowledge has become the most crucial resource in modern societies. Increasing pressure to perform and the ever more rapid change in what one can and must know lead many people to a feeling of permanent overload.
By René Junge6 years ago in Psyche
over-medicating the nation
“If you look closely here, you will see Oscar is the only one standing up. He’s the only one moving! We can’t get him to sit still. He’s in the bathroom every ten seconds, he drinks water like a fish! We just want the best for him, we love him, we really do and he’s a sweet kid…. We are positive your son has attention deficit disorder, and may benefit from some additional help to stay on task. We are happy we were able to spot this so early on.”
By Oscar Wilson6 years ago in Psyche
Sleeping Pills: To what extent are they right and when dangerous?
In today's run-of-the-mill life, people are seen struggling with sleep problems. They start taking sleeping pills (sleeping pills, sleeping pills) without improving their lifestyle. But they do not know that if they start making slight changes in their life, then they can get solution from this problem. With this help, they can avoid taking sleeping pills and their side effects.
By tarikul islam6 years ago in Psyche
For sleeping problems, you are reading sleeping pills, so definitely read 10 safety tips
The Center of Disease Control and Prevention has called sleeplessness a public health problem. Which is a serious problem. There are many people who suffer from sleep disorders like insomnia . Some people resort to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT-I) for the treatment of chronic insomnia. However, medicines are also helpful in insomnia for some people. In such a situation, some tips should be followed to safely take sleeping pills taken for the treatment of sleep disorders.
By tarikul islam6 years ago in Psyche
Brain Shivers
You feel like you’re coming down when you haven’t taken anything unorthodox. My personal experience meant I lost my peripheral vision and couldn’t access any higher level brain functions. It feels like you’re melting and that you’re only halfway there.
By Lily Rayson 6 years ago in Psyche
ADHD In A Child
ADHD, or in other words Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. I also like to call it the disorder that is often given by parents and teachers when they can't control the kid in the environment. Yes, there are some cases where the diagnosis is correct. Based on the children's behavior, learning patterns and more, it's easy to diagnose by far. I would like to tell my story on how my son was recently diagnosed with having ADHD at age 9. I of course will keep his name something different to protect him. We will just call him Jake in this case.
By Friday Vibes6 years ago in Psyche
I'm Marvellously Medicated Darling
In this new mental health revolution we often speak about 'the 5 top foods you should be eating for your mental health' or the fact that you aren't a yogi master is the reason why you have crippling anxiety. Although I am a huge advocate for anything active or routines you can do to support being mentally healthy, I want to share my experience with medication.
By Kelsey Goldstein6 years ago in Psyche









