I knew a woman who only had sex when she had been drinking. This held true regardless of whether she was married or not, in a “serious” relationship […]
emotion / internet / mental health / relationships
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The danger of (emotional) self-diagnosis
It’s true – medical folks tend to hate WebMD and Google. There’s a really simple reason why. It’s known to everybody who has taken a class in psychology […]
mental health / neurospicy / self-confidence / self-doubt
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I Couldn’t Understand Her At The Restaurant: Experiencing Sensory Overload
I experience sensory overload easily, and it’s been getting worse as I get older. I’ve sort of known the symptoms for a while; I just thought it was […]
mental health
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My Take on Spoon Theory (from MoCon)
Note: we used spoon theory to describe chronic psychiatric illness. A good description of spoon theory is here This weekend I learned that sometimes you don’t have enough […]
mental health
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Bearing my demeanor
The nurse read off the list of questions in a monotone of bored statements. “Are you having any pain. Do you have a cough. Have you been running […]