schizophrenia
Schizophrenia 101; look beyond the pop culture portrayals and learn the reality behind this oft-stigmatized mental illness.
The Happiness Trap: How the Pursuit of Joy Can Leave You Empty
Introduction: The Paradox of Pursuing Happiness In a culture that glorifies positivity, happiness has become a modern obsession. Scroll through social media and you’ll see endless smiling faces, inspirational quotes, and promises that bliss is just a mindset—or a product—away. Self-help gurus insist that happiness is our natural state, and if we’re not constantly feeling good, something must be wrong.
By Shoaib Afridi5 months ago in Psyche
I’m the One Who Never Falls Apart—Until I Did
By Nadeem Shah I’ve always been “the strong one.” You know the type—the person who listens at 2 a.m. when someone needs to vent, who holds space for tears that aren’t their own, who never seems to crack no matter how heavy the storm gets. That was me.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Psyche
The Silence Between Us
By Nadeem Shah It had been 472 days since we last spoke. Not that I was counting—at least, not anymore. In the beginning, I counted everything. The days since the argument. The hours since I thought about calling. The number of messages I typed and never sent. The seconds I stood outside your door that one night… and turned away.
By Nadeem Shah 6 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
Reflection. Content Warning.
The first time Daniel noticed something was wrong, he thought he was just tired. He had been brushing his teeth late at night, leaning over the sink. When he looked up, he paused. His reflection was already staring at him — too fast, too soon, as if it had anticipated the movement.
By Syed Haider Mehmood6 months ago in Psyche
The Silent Battle of Overthinking: How I Escaped the Loop and Found Inner Peace
I remember a time when my mind felt like a chaotic city at rush hour, even in the dead of night. Every decision, every conversation, every tiny interaction would replay on an endless loop, analyzed from every angle, picking apart what I should have said or done. "Did I sound stupid?" "What if that person meant something else?" "I should have worked more today." This wasn't just occasional thought; it was a constant, exhausting internal monologue that stole my peace and left me feeling drained and anxious. Maybe you've felt it too – that overwhelming tendency to overthink everything, to drown in a sea of "what ifs" and "should haves" that keeps you from truly living in the present. This article isn't about magical cures; it's about my journey through that silent battle, and the practical steps I discovered to break free from the endless loop and embrace a genuine sense of peace.
By Reality Broo6 months ago in Psyche











