disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
The Narcissist’s Mask: When Misogyny Disguises Itself as Sexual Openness
1. The Seduction of “Openness” Many narcissistic men weaponize what looks like sexual liberation. They use words like kink‑friendly, sex‑positive, or open‑minded — but what they really mean is: boundaries don’t apply to me.
By THE HONED CRONE5 months ago in Psyche
The Weight of Labels
I did not get angry because I was attacked. I got angry because I felt invisible. That is what labeling does. It reduces a human being—a soul with thoughts, experiences, and convictions—into a set of categories that can be dismissed before they even speak.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Psyche
Stupid, stupid love?. Content Warning.
Inside the crackling fire, pictures of our past burned as though a vengeful spirit was blowing over it. The chilly harmattan dawn did nothing to quell it‘s hunger. Up with the rising smoke, I prayed vehemently - that memories of you would be gone with it.
By Ewura Ekua Acquah5 months ago in Psyche
How Women Manipulate Through Silence
Silence can speak louder than words and sometimes, it’s used as a tool of control. While both men and women use silence to protect themselves or communicate indirectly, women often employ it as a form of emotional strategy. It’s not always intentional or malicious; sometimes, it’s a defense mechanism. But in other cases, silence becomes a subtle form of manipulation designed to shift emotional power, trigger guilt, or make someone chase for attention or validation.
By Zeeshan Ahmad5 months ago in Psyche
What Are The 6 Types Of Anxiety Disorders?
Have you ever experienced that feeling where your chest tightens and it is hard to think or breathe? That is your anxiety working. It is totally normal to feel this way from time to time. It could be before an important work meeting, talking to new people, or just going out by yourself.
By Ankita Dey5 months ago in Psyche
How We Are Scientifically Becoming Dumber
Have you ever Thought... Wow... People Seem To Becoming Dumber? Well... It Seems like this is Actually a Reality. Now, Nearly Two Years Ago, I wrote an Article about How IQ is Not a Static Trait.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)5 months ago in Psyche
Is Online Therapy Effective For Depression In Columbia?
Depression is a mental disorder that presents symptoms of extended periods of sadness and tiredness, while not being interested in ordinary activities. It is one of the most common mental health conditions where patients face an enormous delay in accessing treatment interventions.
By Ankita Dey5 months ago in Psyche
Is Mental Health Care Easily Accessible In Columbia, USA?
Maintaining your mental health is as important as maintaining your physical health. A declining mental health status will affect your overall wellness. For this reason, it is important to take steps to ensure you are well, both mentally and physically.
By Ankita Dey6 months ago in Psyche
How Does Anxiety Treatment in Charleston Work?
Anxiety is something that a majority of people go through on a daily basis. It can be felt before you have an interview, talking to new people, or presenting a paper, etc. If you are suffering from anxiety and are a resident of Charleston, South Carolina, then this blog is for you. Read ahead to learn more about anxiety and its treatment options offered by psychiatrists in Charleston.
By Ankita Dey6 months ago in Psyche
Riding the Middle Wave
Ever notice how people love to pick sides? It’s like we’re constantly asked to choose between two waves: you're either riding left or right, red or blue, good or bad. But here's the thing—life doesn’t work in black and white. It's mostly paddling through gray. And that’s where the trouble starts when we fall into a sneaky little brain trap called dichotomous thinking.
By Tony Martello6 months ago in Psyche







