disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Asylum Warehousing: Again?
The recent discourse surrounding "mental health disabilities" and their societal ramifications carries a chilling echo of a past many hoped had been left behind: the era of asylum warehousing. While framed as a solution to complex social issues, policies that empower the state to institutionalize individuals deemed in need, even those already housed, threaten to unravel decades of progress in mental healthcare and civil liberties. This approach risks re-establishing a system where individual autonomy is sacrificed for perceived public order, potentially leading to widespread human rights abuses and the erosion of fundamental freedoms.
By Sai Marie Johnson6 months ago in Psyche
Healing as a Neurodivergent: A Journey Back Home to Myself
Being neurodivergent, the experience of healing feels like coming home. For years, I was told that Autism and ADHD are simply different brain designs—lifelong static conditions. I was taught that I would always need to manage my mind by restricting myself. For example:
By Neurodivergent-Soul2Soul6 months ago in Psyche
Psychological Fear
Introduction: The Silent Puppeteer of Our Minds Fear is more than just a reaction to danger—it’s an invisible scriptwriter dictating our choices, relationships, and even our potential. Unlike instinctive fear (like jumping away from a snake), psychological fear is subtler, more insidious. It’s the voice that whispers:
By its_ishfaq_ahmad6 months ago in Psyche
The Power of Inner Love in transforming Your Neurodivergent Struggles into Your True Neurodivergent Potential is Real
I am Tara—born as a neurodivergent, an ADHDer and Autistic woman in my 40s. The struggles are real and physiological. But from my healing experience, I now know: healing is just as real—and just as physiological.
By Neurodivergent-Soul2Soul6 months ago in Psyche
The LONELINESS epidemic
I sat in my favorite café last week — the kind with rustic wood tables, soft indie music, and enough caffeine to keep a city awake. Every seat was full. People on laptops. Friends sharing croissants. Someone taking a selfie with their oat milk latte.
By Emad Iqbal6 months ago in Psyche
Porn: The Addiction We Don’t Take Seriously
I’ve noticed something strange when it comes to how people talk about porn. They either make jokes about it or pretend it’s harmless. Like it’s just another thing adults do. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized, this thing is messing with us. Not just sexually, but psychologically, emotionally, even spiritually, if you want to go that deep.
By Beyond The Surface6 months ago in Psyche
Harnessing the Power of Energy Centers: A Neurodivergent’s Journey from Dysregulation to Inner Alignment. Content Warning.
Energy work, chakras, and the concept of subtle energy centers have long fascinated the world. While some dismiss these practices as unscientific, others—especially those who begin experiencing energetic shifts—often find themselves transformed by the profound impact of this inner work. Often referred to as Energy Healing, Quantum Healing, or simply Inner Work, this path can be deeply empowering.
By Neurodivergent-Soul2Soul6 months ago in Psyche











