humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Differences Between Mental Health and Mental Illness
Understanding the Difference Between In recent years, conversations about mental health have become more common, and society has taken important steps toward acknowledging the emotional and psychological struggles that many people face. However, even with this growing awareness, there’s still a great deal of confusion between two closely related concepts: **mental health** and **mental illness**. Though they are often used interchangeably, they are not the same thing.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Psyche
Breaking the Stigma
Breaking the Stigma: Talking Openly About Mental Health In a world where conversations flow freely across digital platforms and social media, one topic still tends to be brushed under the rug—mental health. Despite increased awareness in recent years, stigma around mental health issues continues to thrive, fueled by misunderstanding, fear, and cultural conditioning. It’s time to break the silence. Talking openly about mental health is not just beneficial—it’s essential.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Psyche
Beyond the Buzzword
Beyond the Buzzword What Is Mental Health and Why It Matters Mental health is a term we often hear, but many people still struggle to define what it truly means. Often mistaken for simply being free from mental illness, mental health is much broader and more complex. It's about how we think, feel, and behave — and how we cope with life, relationships, stress, and change.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Psyche
The psychology of love
'What is the real definition of love?' I was reading a definition somewhere in my school life that is - without considering good or bad, without feeling ashamed and disobedient to parents, and without going into the ocean, that is love.' The color of love changes based on the mind. Starting from human behavior and perspective, it changes. Since love is not bought and sold with the mind, why should psychologists be left out? Various psychologists have discovered various theories about love by falling into such a patch of love. Here I will share a theory of love of a psychologist with everyone. American psychologist, Professor of Cornell University Robert J. Sternberg's gave a three-dimensional theory of love in 1985, which is known as the Triangular theory of love. According to Stenberg, love in interpersonal relationships revolves around 3 dimensions.
By Arfan Raihen9 months ago in Psyche
Living with the Echo
Living with the Echo: A Story of PTSD and the Journey Toward Healing The clock read 3:17 AM. Sarah lay still in her bed, eyes wide open, drenched in sweat. The room was silent, but her heart was racing like she’d just sprinted a marathon. Another nightmare. Another scene replayed, as vivid and real as if it were happening all over again.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Psyche
The Psychology of "What Could Have Been". AI-Generated.
Have you ever found yourself replaying a decision in your head, imagining how life could have unfolded differently? The job you didn’t take. The person you never confessed your feelings to. The city you almost moved to.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran9 months ago in Psyche
The Orchard Within
The Orchard Within For years, Jonas Vale had chased the world. He had the kind of success that people recognized from across the street—tailored suits, a German car with a name that sounded expensive, and a loft with windows that stretched from floor to ceiling. People admired Jonas. Envied him. Clients trusted him. He was always early, always sharp, always moving.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Psyche
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
What Is an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)? The **aorta** is the largest artery in the body, carrying oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The **abdominal aorta** is the section of the aorta that runs through the abdomen, supplying blood to vital organs such as the intestines, kidneys, and lower limbs.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Psyche










