But it may also feel relatable. If you listen to this song, try to listen to it with a therapist in the room or with a friend as it can be difficult to listen to alone. #8. A Little Bit Stronger - Sara Evans A PTSD song about recovery is this Sara Evans song. The lyrics “...
Wilson's mental health issues and quest for complete perfection. Then, John Cusack took over from the Golden Globe-nominated Paul Dano to depict the musical maestro in the 1980s, a heavily medicated period defined by his relationships with future wife Melinda and exploitative therapist Dr. Eugene...
As Mayer pointed out, it’s also not exactly like the two musicians can talk about these issues to a professional who relates to the pressures of celebrity life. “You talk to a therapist and go, ‘You ever seen your ex-girlfriend on a billboard before?...
Dancing on my own is one of the top songs about losing someone. It is a perfect sad song having catchy beats, composed by the songwriting genius Robyn. 24. “Without Me,” by Halsey It is one of the must-listen breakup songs. It speaks about getting into a relationship only to have ...
Six songs, 25 minutes, we went hard that summer." While Slipknot played seven songs at the Ozzfest opener, their set was mostly comprised of six songs for the remainder of the run. Some of the band's most enduring songs, such as "(sic)," "Wait and Bleed" and "Surfacing" were ...
about the most extreme revenge imaginable against a boyfriend who’s moved on. Her hard-boiled extravagance and acute psychological attunement might just kill the ex living in your head. Yet it’s her drolly disarming boasts—“I got me a therapist,”“I did all of this sober”—that sugges...
Eventually, you reach the point that your friends, your therapist and your gut saw coming from a mile (and a few thesis-length texts) away. Jazmine Sullivan crystallizes that moment of clarity with equal parts rage, frustration, and vulnerability on “Pick Up Your Feelings,” the second ...
the death of his therapist and the specific void left in his wake: ‘I wish that we could talk about it/But there, that’s the problem.’ The twinkling bells and electronic bloops evoke images of a clear night sky, underscoring Murphy’s main point - no matter who we lose, somehow,...
Recently, this same friend told me how grateful she was that I was able to metaphorically take her hand during the difficult period when her mother was dying. We both continue to support each other, by reaching out and being there during our 40+year friendship. ...
I truly felt like that was a psychotic breakdown, but then I talked to my therapist, and she said, "No, congratulations, that's a spiritual awakening." So I just decided, on this album, to lean into it, and really go into what that experience was. I wanted the song and the albu...