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Stress & Cognitive Function.

Psychological stress can affect a person’s cognitive abilities, in the short term (e.g., when an individual’s thoughts are pre-occupied with an argument or problem that happened earlier in the day resulting in reduced ability to concentrate) as well as over the long term, where the intrusive thoughts creep in and the problem simply does not go away and festers, which in turn can lead to anxiety, depression and other mental health disabilities.

Renata’s Online Journal 11/05/22

My Online Journal is my safe space where I can share my stories and vent. I do not always write negatively but of late I have noticed blue-chip corporations treating people badly so not only is this my online therapy it also is a voice for people who cannot or do not know how to stand up for themselves.

Emotional Distress Compensation

Emotional Distress Compensation. What is Emotional Distress? Emotional Distress is the intentional infliction of emotional discomfort on another person and is a common law tort that allows people to sue …

Rich & Depressed

Rich, Disabled & Depressed. Did you know that rich people get depressed just like the disabled, working-class, and poor? In fact, in our current climate, everyone gets depressed at some …

Deep Dark Depression

DEEP DARK DEPRESSION Depression is complex it is not just about feeling sad it is very dark and feels like you are in hell. It can stop you from functioning …

Self Help & Self Hypnosis

SELF HELP & SELF HYPNOSIS I am a strong believer in never knock it until you have tried it, meaning see if it works before making assumptions or criticizing, and …