family
Family can be our support system. Or they can be part of the problem. All about the complicated, loving, and difficult relationship with us and the ones who love us.
Why Do We Fall in Love?
Love is one of the most intense emotions humans experience. It can make us feel euphoric, distracted, or even irrational. But why do we fall in love? Is it fate, chemistry, or something deeper? Psychology offers logical explanations that help us understand this universal yet mysterious experience. Let’s break it down.
By Muhammad Haider12 months ago in Psyche
Love, Fear, and Security: The Hidden Power of Attachment on Mental Well-Being . AI-Generated.
In the quiet corners of our hearts, where memories whisper and feelings echo, our earliest connections with those who cared for us shape the very fabric of our emotional lives. From the tender moments of a mother’s embrace to the unspoken promises in a father’s smile, love—wrapped in the dual threads of comfort and vulnerability—lays the foundation for our sense of security and, ultimately, our mental well-being.
By The Last Love12 months ago in Psyche
Why Narcissists Struggle with Deep Regret and Responsibility
So I will attempt to break it down into pieces to make it as easy reading as possible. Is it possible for someone with narcissistic personality disorder to genuinely feel remorse and seek forgiveness for their emotional abuse?
By Waleed Ahmed12 months ago in Psyche











