depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
The Weight of Labels
I did not get angry because I was attacked. I got angry because I felt invisible. That is what labeling does. It reduces a human being—a soul with thoughts, experiences, and convictions—into a set of categories that can be dismissed before they even speak.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Psyche
“Overcoming the Shadows: Understanding and Ending Depression
Depression is one of the most misunderstood yet widespread challenges of our time. It is often dismissed as “just feeling sad” or “being weak,” but in reality, depression is a serious mental health condition that can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, background, or success in life. To truly overcome it, we first need to understand it deeply—what it is, why it happens, and most importantly, how it can be treated and healed.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq3 months ago in Psyche
Stupid, stupid love?. Content Warning.
Inside the crackling fire, pictures of our past burned as though a vengeful spirit was blowing over it. The chilly harmattan dawn did nothing to quell it‘s hunger. Up with the rising smoke, I prayed vehemently - that memories of you would be gone with it.
By Ewura Ekua Acquah3 months ago in Psyche
How EMDR helped me become more peaceful with my Past…but left me with me in the Present.
There’s a wellness tool for just about everything these days. Flotation tanks, cold plunges, CBT, DBT, gratitude journals, breathwork, yoga, journalling, medication, meditation, crystals, herbal, holistic, homoeopathic...You name it, I’ve tried it. Some worked a little, some not at all, and most just reminded me how deeply annoying it is to try and meditate when your brain is busy replaying a drunk argument from 2016 while worrying if your Hello Fresh delivery driver thinks you’re rude.
By Chelsea Branch3 months ago in Psyche
How Does Critical Thinking Help Teachers?
In today’s fast-changing educational landscape, teachers face more than just the challenge of finishing a syllabus or grading assignments. They are mentors, problem-solvers, and lifelong learners. To succeed in this dynamic environment, one skill stands out above the rest critical thinking.
By Zeeshan Ahmad3 months ago in Psyche
8 Things That Women Notice In Men (That Men Don't Realize)
When it comes to attraction, most men focus on the obvious looks, style, or how to make the first move. But the truth is, women often pick up on subtle cues that go far deeper than appearance. These little details reveal who you are beneath the surface, and they often shape her first and lasting impression of you.
By Zeeshan Ahmad3 months ago in Psyche
🧠 When My Brain Wouldn’t Shut Up — The Trick That Saved Me
For years, I thought overthinking was just part of who I was. I used to lie in bed staring at the ceiling, replaying every awkward conversation, every mistake, every “what if.” My mind was like a broken record — loud, restless, and relentless.
By Dadullah Danish3 months ago in Psyche
The Mirror That Forgot Me. AI-Generated.
I used to trust mirrors. They were honest. Brutally honest. They didn’t lie like people did — didn’t flatter, didn’t soften, didn’t pretend. Every morning, my reflection greeted me with the same tired eyes, the same half-committed smile, the same quiet acceptance of who I was.
By Mr. Jackie3 months ago in Psyche









