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3 votes
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Psychedelic renaissance: Could MDMA help with PTSD, depression and anxiety?
7 votes -
Laziness does not exist
20 votes -
Are sexual abuse victims being diagnosed with a mental disorder they don't have?
9 votes -
Daily marijuana use and highly potent weed linked to psychosis
14 votes -
What is C-PTSD?
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Not all sleep is equal when it comes to cleaning the brain
16 votes -
Loneliness as an evolutionary adaptation
4 votes -
The other side of paradise: How I left a Buddhist retreat in handcuffs
9 votes -
Scientists find a brain circuit that could explain seasonal depression
6 votes -
Vitamin D and depression: Where is all the sunshine?
11 votes -
Watching my son's traumatic birth drove me to a breakdown
6 votes -
The problem with being perfect
7 votes -
I tried the carnivore diet and it broke me after three days
7 votes -
76% of participants receiving MDMA-assisted psychotherapy did not meet PTSD diagnostic criteria at the twelve-month follow-up, results published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology
10 votes -
Why I ghosted my best friend
25 votes -
Is chronic anxiety a learning disorder?
10 votes -
YouTube stars are being accused of profiting off fans’ depression
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MDMA-assisted psychotherapy shows promise for reducing social anxiety in autistic adults
11 votes -
The comforting fictions of dementia care
8 votes -
Recovering emotions after twenty-four years on antidepressants
13 votes -
The comforting fictions of dementia care
6 votes -
Veterans Affairs cuts benefits to jailed relatives, but won't say if Garnier affected
4 votes -
Is Cannabidol an effective antipsychotic?
4 votes -
How do you handle stress, anxiety, and anything else you might deal with during your day?
Something about posting on psuedoanonymous internet forums tends to quiet panic attacks for me personally, at least. I'd be interested in hearing your methods of coping/mitigating symptoms for...
Something about posting on psuedoanonymous internet forums tends to quiet panic attacks for me personally, at least. I'd be interested in hearing your methods of coping/mitigating symptoms for things that ail you from day-to-day.
29 votes -
RU OK? day is coming up. Remember to reach out and connect with others, it could save their life.
7 votes -
It’s not all in your mind: How meditation affects the brain to help you stress less
8 votes -
Five things nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer suggests might have stopped her killing
8 votes -
The mentally ill 29-year-old helped to die by Dutch doctors
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How and why people 'microdose' tiny hits of psychedelic drugs (_includes results of Reddit group survey_)
11 votes -
Hospitals know how to protect mothers. They just aren't doing it.
10 votes -
This is what it's like to live with high-functioning depression
21 votes -
Drugs alone won't fix our epidemic of depression
6 votes -
Should we loosen the restrictions on psychedelics?
13 votes -
Evidence for a mental health crisis in graduate education
8 votes -
Those with mood disorders; how do you cope?
I was curious if there are others on this site who struggle with mood disorders and what coping mechanisms are used. I myself was diagnosed bipolarII and have struggled with anxiety / depression...
I was curious if there are others on this site who struggle with mood disorders and what coping mechanisms are used. I myself was diagnosed bipolarII and have struggled with anxiety / depression for my entire life. Initially I sought relief in medication and therapy but over the last several years have had great success with a variety of coping mechanisms. Specifically each morning I try to ensure I do several 'feel goods' that include:
- questions - "what am I happy/proud/grateful about? Why? How does that make me feel" and "Who do I love, who loves me, how does that make me feel?"
- Review core beliefs / positive affirmations that I keep on my google drive. Few examples: "I can weather any storm", "Failure is just feedback the current approach isn't working", "I am responsible for everything in my life"
- Journaling about feelings, what's happened.
- Meditation - 20-30 minutes following the breath
I also find that keeping a regular sleep schedule, exercise routine, and scheduling a couple social events a week helps. I have learned drinking and other substance is especially damaging for me so I try my best to avoid as much as possible. I still cycle through depression and hypomania rather rapidly but these things help mitigate those highs and lows.
What do you do to cope?
16 votes -
How suicide quietly morphed into a public health crisis
19 votes -
Any interest in a mental health support thread?
I've noticed a lot of people in introductory threads mentioning their mental health issues and a sizeable number of people who took the survey indicated they consider themselves mentally ill. I...
I've noticed a lot of people in introductory threads mentioning their mental health issues and a sizeable number of people who took the survey indicated they consider themselves mentally ill. I myself have been dealing with depression for about 16 years.
Without a search function it's hard to tell if this is a repost, but I figured I'd give it a go and see if anyone out there is in need of some support. If you need someone to talk to, consider this thread a support group and I will be here to lean on. :)
16 votes -
More vets who are coping with PTSD from sexual assaults get honorable discharges
7 votes -
Anyone here in recovery and looking for support?
I'd love to see some sort of recovery support here; my experience with online communities has been invaluable as I've figured out what works and what doesn't.
9 votes -
Why are we living in an age of anger – is it because of the fifty-year rage cycle?
8 votes -
Americans are a lonely lot, and young people bear the heaviest burden
4 votes