recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
The Gentle Rebellion of Doing Things That Don’t Matter (But Actually Do)
There are nights where I sit hunched over a diamond painting, one tiny gem at a time, carefully pressing each one into its designated place. It’s absurd, really. Hours pass, and I have nothing to “show for it” but a sparkling portrait of a colourful flower or a moonlit forest — and a slightly aching neck.
By Scarlett R. 🍁9 months ago in Psyche
The Therapist Who Gaslit Me Into Thinking I Was the Problem
The Therapist Who Gaslit Me Into Thinking I Was the Problem I thought therapy was supposed to heal you. I thought therapists were supposed to help you find clarity. What I didn’t know—what no one warned me about—is that when you give your mind to the wrong person, they can twist it into something unrecognizable.
By Soul Drafts9 months ago in Psyche
"The Church was Empty, but I Heard a Voice"
The Church Was Empty, But I Heard a Voice The old church doors groaned under the weight of time as I pushed them open. The hinges whined like something long forgotten, like a memory trying to wake up. A wave of cold air swept over me as I stepped inside, carrying the scent of old wood, wax, and something faintly metallic—like forgotten tears.
By Dawood Ahmad9 months ago in Psyche
The Complex Role of Dopamine in Our Lives: Understanding the Science Behind Pleasure and Motivation
*The Complex Role of Dopamine in Our Lives: Understanding the Science Behind Pleasure and Motivation* Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in our brain's reward and pleasure centers. It is often referred to as the "feel-good" hormone, and for good reason. Dopamine is released in response to pleasurable activities, such as eating, exercise, or social interactions, and it helps to motivate us to repeat those behaviors. However, when dopamine is released in excess or in response to artificial stimuli, such as social media or pornography, it can have negative consequences for our mental and physical health.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Psyche






