The psychology of well-being

This is not specifically buildings related, but here in Heritage Lane, we believe in holistic well-being, extending beyond physical structures to the human mind. This page explores the often-overlooked aspects of psychology and how understanding it better can benefit everyone.

Don't ignore the signs

Just as a historic building shows subtle signs of wear and tear before major damage occurs, for example, very often phsyosis can progress into phscizophrenia in later life. Decades ago as part of our studies to become a Lecturer, we studied how to spot signals given off by your person's affected by phsycosis, and then jump in to getting that young person professional help and help them to live a meaningful life ahead;  our mental health often provides indicators that should not be overlooked. Ignoring these signals can lead to more significant issues down the line. We encourage everyone to pay attention to these subtle cues and address mental health concerns proactively.

For everyone, by everyone

This information is for everyone. Whether you are a student, a professional, or simply someone interested in personal well-being, understanding the basics of psychology can empower you. Our aim is to foster a broader awareness that transcends specific demographics, as mental health is a universal concern.

Think time!: Are Deliberate forces at play, are they very real.

"Mind control" is very real. Do we really need it, or is it for the benefits of the 'controllers'?

Delusional thoughts are very real,

Paranoia is very real,

Relief is easily affected,

Trust issues are easily affected,

Just look around - there are an awful lot of angry, abusive  'keyboard  warriors' these days

There are a awful lot of online 'Influencers' (comedians) these days,

Are people genuine, or seeking approval through "likes"?

A DD

A D H D

TOURETTES

AUTISM

ADULT A D H D

ETC, ETC

Why can't I remember these existing 50 years ago?  

 

Why do so many suddenly believe, and seem to convince themselves, that they are suffering themselves as their  first thought?

 

I'm not a phsycologist, I don't Profess to be a phsycologist, I have limited experience in this area, as I have mentioned, but as a Professor I do often wonder what has allowed me to see the huge increase in "assumptive minds": I tred 30 years ago to help:

the inquisitive mind prevails.

 

Have a think.

Final thoughts

In the same way that historic structures are vulnerable to environmental factors and adversion, our psychological well-being can be easily attacked by stress, societal pressures, and personal challenges. Here, having cared for my own Mother, and then lowering her into the ground after her demise through dementia,  I believe the importance of protecting and nurturing mental health, just as I advocate for the preservation of our built heritage. Awareness is the first step towards resilience.

https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/