Archive for September, 2022

Orchids rescue! Reviving very sick orchids.

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How to save sick orchids? Orchids care tips for beginners. Watch this unique, simple and effective method to revive orchids. Find orchids care instructions for beginners. There are prevention and cure therapy tips for damaged, troubled orchid plant. #OrchidsCare #orchids #Phalaenopsis #OrchidsForBeginners #PhalaenopsisOrchids
The scale insect outbreak has left me many crippled orchids this year. Some orchids leaves were severely dehydrated due to the necrotic intoxication that caused by scales as a result of feeding. Many orchids have lost some or all of their leaves, some have lost the crown or the upper point of growth on a monopodial stem and therefore stopped growing. This was due to the fact that I did not immediately seriously pay attention to the problem with the pests and underestimate that problem. That is why I lost several orchids. But I still managed to eradicate the scale insects, although many experts say that this is difficult to do and it is just better to get rid of all infected plants. But this is not a true, please watch the video on the channel about it. In this video I will show how I bring them back to life. Many people ask if it is possible to leave orchids in the bark media, when rehabilitating a sick dehydrated orchid. I will conduct a short experiment with this dehydrated orchid surviving scale insects, without an upper growth point. This orchid is severely damaged by scales and almost irretrievably dehydrated. It grows in the bark substrate. Watch how I saved a very sick orchid. What conclusions can be drawn. Do not rush to throw away a sick orchid, give it a chance, dehydrated, without leafy crown, orchids that have lost their root system or orchid stumps can be brought back to life. For ICU use spacious glass or plastic transparent container closed to maintain moisture and air exchange with non-woven materials such as vleiseline. Use live mosses as a substrate if you do not have one use dried/ preserved. And spot pest problems in time, do not underestimate any of them and destroy them ahead until they destroy all your orchids.

Growing orchids from online seeds. Result. https://youtu.be/CtvQ44nNxEo
Orchids killer SCALE! How to save your orchids from dying https://youtu.be/0aioauAQ5uo
Three day rehabilitation for dying dehydrated orchid https://youtu.be/c7Fv1yeNb7w
You’ll Never Throw Away Dead Orchids After Watching This https://youtu.be/8XgOQQDwJR4
Make Phalaenopsis Orchids to Bloom Again. https://youtu.be/h7ewz3Uqkao

8 Signs Its A Trauma Bond, Not Love

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What does it mean to have a “trauma bond” with someone? Trauma bonding refers to the deep emotional attachment one might feel towards their abuser, and it’s more likely to develop in those who have a history of abuse, exploitation, or emotional codependency in their past relationships. Regardless of whether the relationship is romantic, platonic, or familial in nature, trauma bonds can easily be mistaken for feelings of love and commitment towards another person. So we made this video to help you understand the difference of trauma bonding and true love.

If you related to this video and want to learn more about narcissism in relationships, we have a video on the signs you may be dating a narcissist: https://youtu.be/VbO-cXBImtM

Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Vanessa Tao
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice: Amanda Silvera (www.youtube.com/amandasilvera)
Animator: Hannah Roldan
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

References:
Hadeed, L. (2021). Why Women Stay: Understanding the Trauma Bond Between Victim and Abuser Case Studies Were Written. In Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean (pp. 195-207). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
Unthank, K. W. (2019). How self-blame empowers and disempowers survivors of interpersonal trauma: An intuitive inquiry. Qualitative Psychology, 6(3), 359.
Renn, P. (2006). Attachment, trauma and violence: understanding destructiveness from an attachment theory perspective. Aggression and Destructiveness: Psychoanalytic Perspectives. London: Routledge.
Ahmad, A., Aziz, M., Anjum, G., & Mir, F. V. (2018). Intimate partner violence and psychological distress: Mediating role of Stockholm syndrome. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 541-557.
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Trauma Bonding Presentation Example | Borderline, Narcissism, & Lack of Insight

This video answers the questions: Can I analyze a presentation example involving trauma bonding? Can narcissism exposure lead to trauma bonding?
Narcissism:

There are two types of narcissism: With grandiose narcissism we see characteristics like being extroverted, socially bold, self-confident, having a superficial charm, being resistant to criticism, and being callous and unemotional. Vulnerable narcissism is characterized by shame, anger, aggression, hypersensitivity, a tendency to be introverted, defensive, avoidant, anxious, depressed, socially awkward, and shy.

Psychopathy:

There are two types of psychopathy: Factor 1 (primary, interpersonal affective) and Factor 2 (lifestyle, antisocial) psychopathy. Factor 1 psychopathy has characteristics like grandiosity, pathological lying, manipulation, a superficial charm, callous, unemotional, low neuroticism and lack of guilt or remorse. Factor 2 psychopathy has a parasitic lifestyle, being prone to boredom, sensation seeking, impulsivity, irresponsibility, a failure to have long term goals, poor behavioral controls, and criminal versatility.

Borderline Personality Disorder:

In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), we see nine symptom criteria for borderline personality disorder and five have to be met for a diagnosis. The symptom criteria include frantic efforts to avoid abandonment, unstable relationships, identity disturbance, impulsivity in two areas that are potentially self-damaging, suicidal behavior, affective instability, chronic feelings of emptiness, inappropriate or intense anger or difficulty controlling anger, and paranoid ideation or dissociation. Borderline personality disorder is a Cluster B personality disorder, so it’s in the same cluster is antisocial, narcissistic, and histrionic personality disorders.

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Woman Finds A Baby House Finch Bird On Her Porch | The Dodo Little But Fierce

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Woman Finds A Baby House Finch Bird On Her Porch | The Dodo Little But Fierce

Woman finds a baby bird on her porch and raises him until he is old enough to be on his own.

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How to divide words into syllables

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How to divide words into syllables

How many syllables does the word “language” have? How do you split them? In this video, you’ll understand what a syllable is, and learn six easy steps to divide words into syllables.

Further info:
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The 6 (or 7) Syllable Types: What They Are, Why They Matter, And When To Teach Them!