disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
9 Quotes to Calm Overthinking and Spark Positivity
9 Simple Quotes to Stop Overthinking and Feel More Positive We all overthink sometimes — we replay old conversations, worry about the future, or get stuck thinking about problems we can’t fix. This kind of thinking can make us feel tired, anxious, and stuck. But sometimes, a few simple words can help calm our minds and bring us back to a better place.
By Fariha Ferdous Mithila8 months ago in Psyche
Notifications Are the New Cigarettes
You might think addiction is something reserved for substances—alcohol, nicotine, caffeine. But addiction today wears a new face. It's not wrapped in a cigarette or poured into a glass. It’s tucked into your pocket, buzzing gently, lighting up with a red dot, whispering: “Check me.” Every ping, buzz, and badge on your phone isn’t just a convenience—it’s a carefully engineered hook. And much like the tobacco industry of the 20th century, the tech world has learned how to profit off our compulsions.
By shoaib khan8 months ago in Psyche
Radiance Over Stress
In the fast rhythm of modern life, stress has become a silent companion for many, quietly influencing our bodies, minds, and even our reflection in the mirror. While most recognize its emotional toll, fewer understand how deeply stress affects our outer beauty. Behind the tired eyes, the dull skin, or sudden breakouts lies a cascade of biological reactions that unfold whenever we feel overwhelmed. For the community of PSYCHE, where emotional balance and self-care matter deeply, understanding this connection is the first step toward reclaiming peace—and radiance.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Psyche
Microbial Minds
When we talk about intelligence, we often picture brains—human, animal, perhaps even artificial. But what if some of the most intelligent systems on Earth are microscopic, brainless, and over 3 billion years old? Recent scientific discoveries are revealing that bacteria—yes, the same single-celled organisms responsible for infections and fermentation—may possess a surprising form of intelligence.
By shoaib khan8 months ago in Psyche
The Dopamine Drought
In the digital age, our brains are being rewired. Constant notifications, endless scrolling, and algorithmic content designed for maximum engagement are draining our attention spans and reshaping how we process pleasure. We’re always stimulated, yet rarely satisfied. Welcome to what psychologists and neuroscientists are calling the dopamine drought—a growing epidemic of mental fatigue, focus loss, and overstimulation.
By shoaib khan8 months ago in Psyche
The Price of Obsession
In the charming town of Eldridge, where mysteries are hidden beneath the cobblestone pathways, resided a girl named Jessica. At seventeen, she possessed wide, inquisitive eyes that twinkled like the stars overhead. However, despite her vibrant spirit, Jessica was enveloped in sorrow. She had fallen profoundly and impulsively in love with Ethan, a boy whose laughter echoed within her being. Unfortunately, Ethan's affections were directed towards another: a girl named Lily, whose grace and beauty shone like a brilliant sun, casting Jessica into darkness.
By Imon Mridha8 months ago in Psyche










