disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
Is high self-esteem narcissism? Myths about narcissistic personality disorder.
How often do you run into all the possible negative videos and articles about narcissists? “Narcissistic Abuse, Narcissistic Partner, etc.” But is it as bad as social media screams about it? So much negativity has been sprinkled towards people with this disorder! It's time to refute such rants.
By torch macktraherabout a year ago in Psyche
Derealization and depersonalization. What is it and how do you deal with it?
To begin with, it is worthwhile to understand what it is and from where it resembles. These are two similar symptoms of different disorders but with various manifestations. Let's find out what they are one by one.
By torch macktraherabout a year ago in Psyche
Exploring the Gut-Brain Connection: How Digestive Health Impacts Mental Well-being
The gut-brain connection has emerged as one of the most fascinating and rapidly evolving areas of health research. While it might seem like our brain and gut operate independently, science now confirms that the two are intricately connected through a complex network of nerves, chemicals, and microbial messengers.
By Richard Baileyabout a year ago in Psyche
Chapter XVII: The Sovereign of Shadows
The wind shrieked, calling me through the hollow arches of my empire, and shared the whispers of those from which I had long departed. They did not capitulate, they did not bend the knee—those stubborn flames in their unyielding commitment who were steadfast in grisly devotion to my cause even while I drifted into infinite nothingness. I stand now before the stripped down bones of my empire, their magnificence reduced to chambers of resonating echo and thrones of dust. *Why have I returned?* The question coils in my heart like the serpent of eternal regret. Perhaps it is the burden of promises I once scarred into the flesh of memory now bleeding through the cracks of time. Or perhaps it is the truth that solitude, even from this frayed kingdom, is a reprieve from the honeyed mumble of humankind. Humanity—how shameless a pantomime! They murmur constantly of virtues they loathe, and in the very next breath, dive into the sins of their own disdain. Their laugh, a knife—that roasts, and their kindness, a mask stuck to rotten flesh. I have tasted their "compassion," a goblet of vinegar, and spit it back into oblivion. They are the architects of their own suffering, bringing offerings of opinions about the innocence of gutting like lambs to a slaughterhouse. Weakness masquerades as strength in their world—a monstrous breeding from the bones of gentle chitterers.
By LUCCIAN LAYTHabout a year ago in Psyche
The Beautiful Breakdown: How Falling Apart Can Put You Back Together
Ever Felt Like You're Losing It? Good. What if your worst breakdown was actually the beginning of your biggest breakthrough? Imagine this: You’re sitting in your room, staring at the ceiling, feeling like a human-shaped puzzle with missing pieces. You’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and wondering if you’re the only person who’s ever felt this lost. Spoiler alert: You’re not.
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Psyche
Change is a Part of Life
In the Sonapur village, the old mango tree was casting a shadow as the sun set. The slender dirt road where Rohan used to play was bathed in golden light. Now, years later, he was returning after a long time, a stranger to the place he once called home.
By Niranjon Chandra Royabout a year ago in Psyche










