anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
Psychology of Overthinking and How It Hijacks Focus
It starts small. A single thought you should’ve let go of hours ago. But you don’t — you hold it, turn it over, try to understand it better. Then another thought shows up. Then ten more. Before you know it, it’s midnight, and you’re still in the same place, same circle, same noise.
By Aarsh Malik3 months ago in Psyche
Your Mind Won’t Shut Up? Here’s How To Finally Stop Overthinking
If you're worrying too much, you're not alone. And if you're overwhelmed with your thoughts, you have good reason to be. New research shows that the average person has about 6,200 thoughts a day. And we want to help you shut down the noise and give your mind a break. We all think too much sometimes. This can happen when we feel insecure when we experience anxiety, self-doubt, or fear. Excessive thinking is usually inappropriate and unhelpful and often leads to feelings of anxiety and worry.
By Tarek Rakhiess3 months ago in Psyche
Faith Meets Science: The Emergence of The Magic Church
In an age of information, we are rediscovering the oldest truth of all — that consciousness itself is sacred. The Magic Church was founded on this principle: that spirituality and science are not opposites, but two languages describing the same mystery.
By The Magic Church3 months ago in Psyche
Ethical Leadership Across the Health Professions: Building Trust and Accountability
In an era when healthcare systems face both public scrutiny and internal strain, the need for ethical leadership has increased tenfold and has become very urgent. Trust is the key to building a good caregiving institution.
By Ankita Dey3 months ago in Psyche
Why Women Fall In Love With Married Men
Although falling in love with a married man is one of the most confusing and emotionally complicated affairs a woman can experience, it still happens more often than people admit. There’s something about married men that seems to draw certain women in, even when they know it’s risky and morally complex.
By Zeeshan Ahmad4 months ago in Psyche
“The Man Who Spoke to Shadows”. AI-Generated.
Every night, when the city fell into sleep, Arman would talk to the shadows in his room. He couldn’t remember when it started — perhaps after his father’s death, or maybe the shadow had always been there, patient and quiet, waiting for the right silence to speak.
By Ishaq khan4 months ago in Psyche
The Light That Knows Its Way Home
I met Dr. Joseph Murphy one night between sleep and sunrise, in that trembling space where dream and eternity hold hands. The air was thick with moonlight, and the silence seemed to hum with the pulse of unseen wings. He stood before me, calm and luminous, his eyes shimmering like twin seas of remembrance. “Tony,” he said, his voice carrying both warmth and authority, “the Divine healing does not live outside of you, waiting to be found. It breathes within you, patient and eternal. You awaken it not by pleading, but by speaking to it as you would a beloved—gently, confidently, with the knowledge that it already hears you.” His words sank into me like warm oil into cold skin, seeping into the places I hadn’t realized were starved for light. When I woke, the room was awash in the blue-gray light of dawn, and his message echoed in my heart like a low bell: Talk to the Divine within you—it is listening.
By Tony Martello4 months ago in Psyche
The Darker Side Of Female Nature - What Girls Don't Want You To Know
Every human being has a side they don’t often reveal — a mix of emotions, instincts, and hidden motives that make up their deeper psychology. When it comes to women, this complexity becomes even more fascinating. Beneath the surface of charm, grace, and affection lies a side shaped by both nature and experience, one that is rarely spoken about openly.
By Zeeshan Ahmad4 months ago in Psyche
The Age of Restlessness: Why We’ve Forgotten How to Be Still
The silence causes an uncomfortable feeling of unease. Grabbing your phone, updating your social media profiles, or checking your alerts—anything to escape the vacuum—is urgent. We refer to this feeling as boredom. But ennui might be more than simply a lack of action. We may have forgotten how to handle the fact that it may reflect our own existence.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Psyche









