personality disorder
Personality disorders are as complex as they are misunderstood; delve into this diagnosis and learn the typical cognitions, behaviors, and inner experience of those inflicted.
The Silent Link: How Your Gut Talks to Your Brain. AI-Generated.
A Fog That Wouldn't Lift Sarah had everything most people dream of: a stable career in marketing, a warm circle of friends, and a small but cozy apartment in the heart of the city. She went to yoga twice a week, drank green smoothies, and always remembered to take her multivitamins.
By DR. Allama iqbal9 months ago in Psyche
“I Quit Social Media for 30 Days — It Changed My Brain, My Routine, and My Reality”
Introduction: Let me be honest—I didn’t plan on quitting social media. Like most people, I’d scroll through Instagram the second I opened my eyes in the morning, check WhatsApp before I even brushed my teeth, and fall asleep with TikTok sounds in the background. I wasn’t even enjoying it anymore. It was just... a reflex.
By huzaifa Khan9 months ago in Psyche
Silent Hands, Loud Truth
In a small town wrapped in foggy mornings and quiet streets, lived a boy named Haris. He was eight years old, with soft brown eyes and a silence deeper than the sea. No one really knew him. His classmates barely noticed his presence. Teachers marked his attendance, but he was just a shadow in the corner—always quiet, always watching, always hiding.
By ArshNaya Writes9 months ago in Psyche
I Tried to Meditate and Accidentally Summoned a Panic Attack
The Great Meditation Experiment (Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Chaos) Let me set the scene: It’s 3 AM. I’ve just watched a YouTube video titled "10 Minutes to Inner Peace!" featuring a man who looks like he’s never once stressed-eaten an entire pizza while crying over a spreadsheet. Inspired, I sit cross-legged on my floor, close my eyes, and prepare to ascend to a higher plane of existence.
By Just One of Those Things9 months ago in Psyche
Meet Your Sexual Shadow: The Hidden Desires That Secretly Run Your Life. Content Warning.
We almost never want to kill ourselves. We want to kill the 'things' that torment us: the despair, the nagging sense of failure, the fear, the insecurity, the relentless inner critic, the envy, and the crushing lack of confidence.
By Selina Khatun 10 months ago in Psyche











