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 Silent Struggle: Understanding Suicide and the Importance of Mental Health
Suicide is a topic that is often wrapped in silence, stigma and shame to avoid and discuss many. But it is a reality that affects the lives of millions of people each year, and understanding of causes, warning signs and support helps help cope with this growing crisis. Suicide is a complex topic that involves not only the outcome of a person's personal struggles, but also mental, emotional, social and ecological factors. This story explores how important it is to understand suicide, the mental health crisis that is coming, and how we can work together to save lives. Every year, millions of people around the world fight with the idea of suicide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 700,000 people die from suicide every year. This is a person every 0 seconds. Many other difficult challenges in mental health in the battle of silence for everyone who dies from suicide. These people are often invisible, their pain is hidden beneath the layers of everyday life, hidden in the façade of normalcy.
By Abrar Siddik9 months ago in Psyche
Can Anxiety Be Cured?
Anxiety is one of the most common mental health issues in the world, affecting millions of people across all walks of life. Whether it appears as occasional worry or a chronic mental health disorder, anxiety can feel overwhelming and exhausting. A question many people ask is: “Can anxiety be cured?” The answer isn't a simple yes or no — but there is hope.
By Syira Husairi 9 months ago in Psyche
Mindbliss Hospital
Mindbliss Hospital is a trusted center for mental health and addiction treatment. Led by Dr. Vijay Parkash (MD, Neuropsychiatry, PGI Chandigarh), we have been helping people for over 20 years. Our hospital offers care for problems like anxiety, depression, addiction, and ADHD, using modern treatments and a patient-friendly approach.
By Mindbliss Hospital9 months ago in Psyche
Behind the Veil
America offers an illusion of sex, wealth, fame, and emancipation. Behind the shiny magazines, the bright lights, and the faked climaxes is an industry founded on exploitation, shattered hope, drug dependency, and mere subsistence. Internet performers and strippers are usually empowered on the surface — boasting cash, poise, and power. Well, what goes on backstage? Let’s pull that curtain back.
By Debarghya Chatterjee9 months ago in Psyche
It's NOT a Sign of Weakness. Top Story - May 2025. Content Warning.
In my last story, I discussed the topic of mental health and Boston Red Sox player Jarren Duran. Duran exchanged words with a Cleveland Guardians fan during a recent game, which the fan responded with an insensitive remark, referring to the outfielder's suicide attempts in 2021 and 2022. I condemned that fan for his actions and should face some sort of punishment from MLB and/or the Guardians organization. Duran has previously been open about his struggles with depression. He has full support from his fellow Red Sox players and the organization. He's not the only player who has been open about their mental health. Dansby Swanson of the Chicago Cubs recently revealed on a podcast that he also had difficulties with alcohol on top of his mental health issues during the early stages of his career. Last year, I watched an ad from MLB about in times of difficulties, there's always people that will support you unconditionally. People tend to forget that athletes are regular individuals, too. I never put anyone famous on pedestals, because you never know what they're going through. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which has been observed in the United States since 1949. Athletes, celebrities, and everyday people like me are sharing our stories in order to let others know that they're not alone. One of the misconceptions that I dislike the most about mental health is that seeking help for it or discussing your struggles with it means that you're a weak person. This will only make people reluctant or hesitant to seek help. That's the reason why there's so much stigma behind it. Just because someone is depressed, it doesn't mean that they're less of a person. Someone asking for help when they're feeling down should be commended, not chastised. If you know someone who is suffering from mental health problems, support them unconditionally, because they need all of it.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 9 months ago in Psyche
The Silent Storm: How Unemployment Reshapes the Human Soul.
There are storms that shatter buildings. Others shatter men from the inside. Unemployment is not just the absence of a job—it's the slow unraveling of routine, identity, and purpose. It creeps in silently, without alarms or sirens, and settles like dust over dreams once alive. Days stretch longer, nights grow heavier, and a strange emptiness replaces ambition. Not because the person has changed, but because the world around them has fallen quiet.
By Sayed Zewayed9 months ago in Psyche
Slip and the Foundations of Cognitive Drive Architecture
In cognitive science and psychology, fluctuations in mental performance are often attributed to motivation, distraction, or emotional state. While these factors undoubtedly play a role, a newly proposed structural field—Cognitive Drive Architecture (CDA)—suggests that the story of effort variability is more mechanically complex. CDA introduces a system-level theory for understanding how cognitive effort emerges, stabilizes, or fails, based on internal configuration rather than external conditions or surface-level traits.
By Nikesh Lagun9 months ago in Psyche











