treatments
The past, present and future of psychiatric diagnosis and beliefs about treatment in every culture and pocket of society.
How I Rewired My Brain After Years of High-Functioning Anxiety
The Invisible Struggle Behind the Smile For years, I was the person everyone came to for help. Organized, responsive, productive, always one step ahead. On the outside, I looked like I had it all together. Inside, I was a ticking time bomb of high-functioning anxiety.
By Fahad Khan8 months ago in Psyche
Sigmund Freud: The Father of Psychoanalysis and His Impact on Psychology
Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist born in 1856, is widely recognized as one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of psychology. As the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud revolutionized how we think about the human mind, behavior, and mental health. His theories have had a profound and lasting impact not only on psychology but also on art, literature, and popular culture.
By Bobi Dutch9 months ago in Psyche
The Hidden Psychology of Connection
In a world more digitally connected than ever, loneliness is paradoxically thriving. As we scroll through social media feeds and interact with AI companions, we find ourselves surrounded by virtual connections that, in reality, leave us feeling more isolated than before. Eric Solomon, Ph.D., explores this paradox and reveals how the very tools meant to keep us connected might be deepening our sense of isolation.
By SophiaSoso9 months ago in Psyche
The 3 Etiologies of Mental Illness: the Supernatural, Somatogenic, and Psychogenic
The concept of mental illness dates all the way back to the Stone Age. However, our modern perception of what this means is far from the general understanding of mental illness in the past. Unlike other fields of medicine and science which usually follow a more linear pattern of discovery and research, the field of mental illness has taken a more cyclical pattern throughout history, with philosophers, doctors, and psychiatrists through the years circling between different theories of etiology relating to mental illness. Etiology is the study of finding the specific cause for a disease or condition. In general, there are three theories of etiology surrounding mental illness: the supernatural, somatogenic, and psychogenic.
By Slgtlyscatt3red9 months ago in Psyche
Can Anxiety Be Cured?
Anxiety is one of the most common mental health issues in the world, affecting millions of people across all walks of life. Whether it appears as occasional worry or a chronic mental health disorder, anxiety can feel overwhelming and exhausting. A question many people ask is: “Can anxiety be cured?” The answer isn't a simple yes or no — but there is hope.
By Syira Husairi 9 months ago in Psyche
Understanding Inceptions's Complex World
Every time I watch Inception, I come away with a different question. The first time, I wondered if the top fell. The second, I wondered if Fischer really believed his father loved him. Now, I wonder how much of my own reality has been shaped by memory, emotion, or ideas someone else planted long ago.
By Beyond The Surface9 months ago in Psyche










