trauma
At its core, trauma can be thought of as the psychological wounds that persist, even when the physical ones are long gone.
Voices in the Walls of Apartment 407
I never believed in ghosts. In fact, I laughed at people who did. That was before I moved into Apartment 407. It was the start of winter when I shifted into the small two-bedroom flat in the heart of the city. The rent was suspiciously cheap for the area, but the building manager simply shrugged and said, “The last tenant moved out in a hurry. You know how people are.” He handed me the keys and avoided eye contact.
By Mehtab Ahmad9 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_ahmad9 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 Mehmood9 months ago in Psyche
Please, Don’t Blame the Pilots
A month back, I had written about the fatal Air India crash, that shocked the world. If you don't know, on June 12th, an Air India flight Boeing 787 Dreamliner, headed to London, crashed barely 30 seconds into the take off, and everybody perished, except one survivor. The death toll was close to 270.
By Seema Patel9 months ago in Psyche










