Emotional paintings by Adam Lupton show how we get inside our own heads.
These are just a few cool psychology tricks to win people over through positive influence, and not by hurting someone or being a jerk!
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
By charting new pathways in the brain, mindfulness can change the banter inside our heads from chaotic to calm.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Self-talk is the inner voice that goes on inside our heads throughout our waking hours. Positive self-talk is when we talk to ourselves in a reassuring, kind, and more optimistic way. It's the difference from saying to yourself: "I'm an idiot, I can't believe I failed this math test" or "I'm disappo
Art is where our mind’s eye merges with reality to create a theater inside our head, resulting in the form of a diary. This was especially true for Pablo Picasso. Picasso was perhaps best kno…
Emotional paintings by Adam Lupton show how we get inside our own heads.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Introvert Confessions
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Dhruv Khullar writes about therapeutic chatbots, algorithms that aim to predict mental illness, and other innovations in A.I. psychiatry.
If you're looking to learn about how the human brain really works, look no further than these five new books.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Designer - Eaton Nott Photo- Kenny McCracken SC | SC on Facebook
My Facebook I recently graduated from school...with my BFA in Graphic Design...and yet, I felt I have spent so much creative energy there...it zapped my energy with photography. I hate school...I feel it cages me....i feel so broken when im at school Needless to say...I needed to shoot this, its an image that has haunted me for a while.... I feel so much better. Model: Erin Flynn p.s. breaking lightbulbs is actually really hard..lol
Some smart people are investing big time and money into computers that can read your thoughts as they are conceived. Here we take a look at the current state of these brain-computer interfaces, and the challenges that remain in getting them inside our heads.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
You don’t have to be in broadcasting or a singer or actor to be able to hear your own voice on a recording. It might make you cringe to listen…
Toby Allen mental illness monsters drawings give these conditions a comical form, making them look more understandable so that people might relate to it.
When photos are captured, they may not be as valuable as they become a few years later. They save the moment, feelings and sentiments in it that we shared at the time it was taken. When we want to look back in time, we often see the old pictures taken. And all of a sudden
Heaney’s poems were full of finds, unlikely retrievals from the slime of the ground or the murk of history and memory.
Inside of each of our heads lives a storyteller. He narrates the events of our lives in real time. But we don’t have to accept his version of reality. We can chose a different storyline.
We all overthink aspects of our lives. Whether it's decisions, regrets, self-worth, or general worries about the future, we're so often stuck inside o