disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Shadows of Obsession
The Beginning of Darkness Eva was always unique, a girl whose thoughts teetered on the brink of reality and madness. Born beneath a tempestuous sky, she entered the world silently, her initial cries overshadowed by the roar of thunder. Her parents, weighed down by their own challenges, were unable to offer the affection she yearned for. Tragically, when she was merely an infant, a devastating car accident took their lives, leaving her without family. The state subsequently placed her in a succession of foster homes, each more fleeting than the previous one. Although she yearned for love and security, Eva found comfort solely in her rich imagination—crafting realms filled with characters who cherished her. However, as she matured, her dreams took a darker turn, descending into obsession and paranoia.
By Imon Mridha12 months ago in Psyche
ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation: What No One Tells You
When most people think about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), they often associate it with distractibility, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. However, one of the most challenging and least talked about aspects of ADHD is emotional dysregulation.
By Richard Bailey12 months ago in Psyche
TIDAL MIND
Some days, I wake up feeling like the sun cracked open just for me. My mind races with brilliant thoughts, too fast to pin down. My body is a fire that doesn’t burn—just glows. I talk fast. I clean everything. I text friends I haven’t spoken to in months. I believe in every idea I’ve ever had, all at once.
By Soul Scribbles12 months ago in Psyche
What to Expect from a Teenager Therapist Near Me?
Looking for a Teenager Therapist Near Me? You're not alone. Many parents and caregivers search for professional support when their teenager begins to struggle with emotions, stress, or mental health concerns. Whether your teen is showing signs of anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or simply going through a tough time, therapy can be a life-changing support system.
By Family First Va12 months ago in Psyche
Mental Health
Let’s face it — life can be overwhelming. From juggling responsibilities to managing relationships and careers, our mental health often takes a back seat until things spiral out of control. But here’s the good news: managing your mental health doesn’t have to be complicated or out of reach. In fact, small, consistent changes can lead to big improvements. Here are some of the most effective strategies to help you take charge of your mental well-being.
By Horace Wasland12 months ago in Psyche
Panic Disorder versus Anxiety: What's the Difference?
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which the person feels a sudden fear and anxiety that is too overwhelming to deal with. These are most often referred to as panic attacks. Persons with panic disorder tend to get panic attacks on a regular basis, sometimes for no apparent reason at all. This can be detrimental not only to the person’s mental health, but also to their physical health.
By Slgtlyscatt3red12 months ago in Psyche
The Link Between Depression and Anxiety: How They Are Connected and How to Cope. Content Warning.
Depression and anxiety are two of the most common mental health issues, showing presence simultaneously in an intricate system. Even though they are separated—depression consists on persistent feelings of sadness, exhaustion, and loss of motivation, while anxiety concerns itself with having too much to worry about, being on edge, and experiencing physical symptoms such as a racing heart—they tend to overlap a lot.
By Dr Sneha Sharma - Best Psychiatrist in Delhi12 months ago in Psyche
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 Tone12 months ago in Psyche
High-Functioning Depression: Signs People Often Miss
In today's fast-paced, achievement-oriented society, many people are silently battling a form of depression that goes largely unnoticed: high-functioning depression. Unlike more recognizable forms of depression, high-functioning depression often hides behind a mask of productivity, social engagement, and outward success.
By Richard Bailey12 months ago in Psyche
Fortress Fantasies and the Sworded Self: A Psychoanalytic Glimpse into the Fantasy Lexicon of Mein Kampf
The fantasy terms extracted from the opening of Mein Kampf suggest a submerged narrative brimming with latent violence, wounded idealism, and compensatory grandiosity--what Freud might have identified as the language of a psyche still negotiating its earliest wounds. The imagery begins with "fortress imprisonment" and "relentless work," metaphors not merely of external circumstance but of inner structure--one imagines a child's psyche locked in a lonely keep, defending itself from an encroaching, perhaps chaotic world. Fortressness implies walls; imprisonment implies a crime, or at least a punishment. The author's symbolic self is simultaneously jailer and captive, judge and judged.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR12 months ago in Psyche






