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  • The C-PTSD Memoir  by Archgoat
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    From a tortured mind and soul
  • Silver Tears by BloodyRoseVerses
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    This poem explores the melancholic beauty of grief and transformation through dual languages, blending the haunting elegance of English with the delicate intensity of Japanese. Bathed in quicksilver, the speaker grapples with emotional weight and inner conflict, torn between vulnerability and strength. Vivid imagery of shattered glass, serpents, and metallic tears evokes a haunting sense of beauty in pain, as the speaker transforms into a statue of silver and grey - frozen yet eternally weeping. The interplay of languages mirrors the speaker's fractured identity and emotional turmoil, adding depth and nuance to the poem's exploration of fragility and resilience.
  • ''Echo'' by Keno_Schaffer
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  • Clothed in Flames by thisgirlclimbs
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  • Lucid Dreams by Hydracka252
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    This is a compilation of all the different Lucid Dreams I have had. Each time I have one, I will write a first person view of what I experienced. This will also include various types of sleeping experiences that goes along with sleep psychology.
  • mY bRAiN iS eXPeRIENcINg tEChNiCAl diFFiCulTies  pLEasE StAnd By by FunKit
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    Need help with figureing out how boys/girls think? Or just need a good laugh? Or maybe a funny but clever (that makes you sound smart) saying? Then look no further!!! Here is the book you need!!! It holds OVER 61 things about guys and 45 things about girls!!! Plus 101 (plus one I made up) FUNNY sayings!!!! That are SUPER SMART!!!! So have a romance or have a good laugh with friends! Anythings posible with this book!!! EX: Laugh alone, and the world thinks your an idiot. *starts to laugh* "Hey it really IS true!!! Go figure!!!" P.S. the part where guys are ticklish is true, I even asked a guy XD
  • Three most common symptoms in children with Auditory Processing Disorder by Kickstarttherapy
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    - Distracted by loud or spontaneous sounds - Trouble following abstract thoughts and ideas - Misunderstanding jokes, idioms, and figurative languages Signs and symptoms of auditory processing disorder vary from one child to another. A child exhibits one or a combination of various symptoms. Therefore, it is essential to intervene at an early stage. If you suspect that your child is experiencing Auditory Processing Disorder, Kick Start Therapy is an appropriate destination for the right support and therapies. We offer one-on-one sessions with children and parents to cure the conditions.
  • Hospitalization - My Story by SirenSong87
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    I was hospitalized because I was afraid I was going to kill myself. I had been hearing voices and they put a nightmare in my head that I was trying to kill myself at school. I was sent to the ER and then to an in patient facility. I kept a journal while I was at the facility. This is 100% true.
  • Whispeara Ear Ringing Remedy Science & What to Know by golden_42
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    It targets tinnitus, commonly known as ear ringing, and aims to reduce its symptoms naturally. Uses a blend of all-natural ingredients known for their ear health benefits.
  • En Rêve by TheHiddenParamour
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    After Wagner dies, Liszt is left traumatized and starts to suffer through delusions. This is based on a true story. Coverart done by @LunarHowler28 on Twitter
  • Auditory Processing in School-Aged Children by Kickstarttherapy
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    In the bustling world of education, a hidden challenge often goes unnoticed: auditory processing issues in school-aged children. These struggles, which affect a child's ability to understand and interpret auditory information, can significantly impact their academic performance and overall well-being. Yet, surprisingly, these issues often remain undiagnosed until a child actively complains about them, leaving a significant assessment gap that hinders early intervention and support. The prevalence of among school-aged children is a significant concern, yet it remains an overlooked challenge due to the assessment gap. By increasing awareness and advocating for proactive assessments, our experts can identify these issues early and provide the necessary support to ensure children reach their full potential. Let us work together to unveil the silent struggle and pave the way for a brighter future for every child affected by auditory processing issues. Visit: https://www.kickstarttherapy.com/auditory-processing-in-school-aged-children
  • The World Through My Ears | From "Short Stories From My College Dorm" by thewitchscottage
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    An essay about living with Misophonia, the troubles that come with it, and experiencing people's reactions to learning I have this auditory condition. --- From the short story collection "Short Stories From My College Dorm." --- COMPLETE! Originally written in October 2020.
  • Voice Hearing Notes by deadpheonixrising
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    So when you hear voices what do you do with those conversations that happen on an everyday basis? Do you keep them to yourself? Talk about them to your therapist? Or do you record them on paper and upload them to the internet in an effort to reduce the stigma that comes along with them? Apparently I chose the latter.