4 Common Habits That May Be A Red Flag For Your Mental Health

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4 Common Habits That May Be A Red Flag For Your Mental Health

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lonnieujasiri:

dailypsychologyfacts:

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6 Types of Childhood Abuse | psych2go (new release) 

As someone who has experienced child abuse (which ultimately led to acute paranoia and anxiety) first hand, I’m glad this video was made. More people need to be aware that how they treat their children can have a long lasting effect on their child’s health and mental and emotional stability.

This video is very helpful for anyone who suffered or is suffering from childhood abuse…

Instant reblog.

reminder

awed-frog:

I fucked up this one thing, it must mean I’m a failure. I might as well give up for today and start fresh tomorrow.

I fucked up this one thing, but it’s okay. It doesn’t matter all that much. I can still have a happy and productive day.

UGGGHHHH this is me all the time…..

undastra:

hashtagdion:

My emotions are valid*

*valid does not mean healthy, or good, or to be privileged above common sense and kindness

A distinction for anyone who is young and hasn’t figured this out yet:

You are allowed to have whatever emotions you want. No one can control your emotions. Emotions are healthy responses to things.

You are not allowed to have behaviors that are harmful just because you have certain emotions. Your behaviors are what you can control, and they are far easier to control than your emotions.

You can be jealous about someone or their talents until you turn green, but it is harmful to yourself and to that person if you try to sabotage them because of it. You can be so angry you can literally feel your temperature rise, but this does not give you permission to rage at others.

Your emotions are valid. They are always valid. You are a person of value. However, you behaviors are not always justified just because of those emotions. You may not be able to control you emotions, but you can certainly control your behaviors.

tinkdw:

Jared was amazing this episode, he really made me feel for Sam. 

First with the depression aspect but then also all the heart stuff… My biggest kudos to him, especially revisiting the dark side of Sam when we know it can really get to him with his own mental health, I really do take my hat off to him. 

I hoped for and expected a more Sam focused mid-end of the season (I actually just told @blueskysammy this before watching 13×11 last night to keep positive on this and yay!). 

It seems we are really going to go there and I can’t wait!

Your mental health comes before school, always. If it’s midnight, and you have an exam the next day, but your hands have been shaking for the past hour and a half and you’re not so sure you want to be alive anymore, pull out that carton of Ben and Jerry’s and afterwards, go the fuck to bed. So what if you get a 68% on the exam the next day? You took care of yourself and at the end of the day that will always come before a high test score. To hell with anyone who tells you differently.

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