disorder
The spectrum of Mental Health disorders is incredibly vast; we showcase the multitude of conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior.
The Hidden Battle: Understanding and Overcoming Inferiority Complex
Introduction Every individual, at some point in life, experiences moments of self-doubt. It’s a natural part of being human. However, when these feelings become constant and deeply rooted, they can give rise to what psychologists call an inferiority complex. This condition goes beyond occasional insecurity, impacting a person’s self-esteem, relationships, and life choices. In this article, we will explore what an inferiority complex is, its causes, how it affects people, and practical strategies for overcoming it.
By Umar Khattak9 months ago in Psyche
Acupuncture for Fertility: Can It Help You Get Pregnant?
Trying to conceive can be one of the most emotionally intense and physically demanding times in a woman's life. For many women in the UK aged 25 to 45, fertility issues—whether due to stress, hormonal imbalance, medical conditions or simply age—can feel overwhelming. That’s why more women are turning to acupuncture for fertility to support their journey towards pregnancy—either naturally or alongside IVF treatment.
By Kerry Rutherford Acupuncture9 months ago in Psyche
The Hidden Game: How Politicians, Influencers, and Celebrities Secretly Control Your Mind, Wallet, and Emotions Without You Realizing It
In today’s digital jungle, power isn’t about guns or armies — it’s about attention, influence, and perception. From TikTok trends to political campaigns, a handful of powerful politicians, influencers, and celebrities are quietly pulling strings behind the scenes, shaping what you think, feel, buy, and even fight for.
By Umar Khattak9 months ago in Psyche
How to Overcome Difficult Times & Feelings
Life doesn’t ask permission to get hard. One moment you’re coasting, and the next, you’re hit with something that knocks the wind out of you—a breakup, a layoff, a loss, or simply the overwhelming weight of existing in a chaotic world. When those moments come (and they always do), it can feel like you’re stuck in a storm with no umbrella, no map, and no clue when it’ll end.
By Anthony Bahamonde9 months ago in Psyche
The Social Killer
Summary: Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is a kind of mental disorder where the sufferer experiences a severe or unreasonable fear of social gatherings where there is a possibility that one may get embarrassed or ridiculed. Most of the time, these anxieties arise from an intense fear of being closely watched or scrutinized. This kind of phobia gives sufferers a feeling of being trapped or shut away from the world.
By Tamer saleh9 months ago in Psyche
How Lack of Sleep Affects Your Body and Mind
In our fast-paced world, sleep is often the first thing we sacrifice. Late nights, busy schedules, and constant digital distractions have made rest feel like a luxury, rather than a necessity. But sleep is not just about physical recovery; it plays a vital role in emotional balance, mental clarity, and psychological well-being. When we deprive ourselves of sleep, we aren’t just making ourselves tired—we’re disrupting the foundation of self-care and mental resilience.
By Leesh lala9 months ago in Psyche
Do Not Dwell on the Past
There is a quiet ache in the soul of every human being — the echo of moments gone by. Memories that surface without warning, regrets that whisper in silence, and wounds that seem too deep to ever fully close. The past has a way of reaching into the present, tightening its grip on our hearts. Yet, in that very ache lies the opportunity for profound healing. It begins with a single choice: not to dwell on the past.
By Leesh lala9 months ago in Psyche
Me and My Anxiety
I don’t remember the first time anxiety showed up. It wasn’t like some dramatic movie scene where the world tilts, and suddenly, everything changes. It was more like a whisper. A knot in my stomach before school. A restless night before a simple conversation. A racing heart for reasons I couldn’t name.
By THE STORY ROOM9 months ago in Psyche
Tragedy, Tribulations, and Finding Peace Within Myself . Content Warning.
Greetings, Vocal readers. Before I begin, I want to say thanks to the wonderful team on Vocal for selecting my story as on of the Top Stories of May. I'll have a link to that story down below if you would like to read it. For this story, I want to be open and honest about, and in detail, about my devastating lows and numerous suicide attempts. It's an uncomfortable topic to discuss, but I believe by being transparent about what I've gone through mentally, it might encourage someone to seek professional help. In my previous stories on Vocal, I've been frank about my mental health struggles. We should have difficult, yet necessary conversations about mental health. It will show that people are honest and genuine about their feelings. In fact, we should normalize being open about our struggles, not have it suppressed. I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety in February 2012, but had been experiencing those feelings since I was 19.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 9 months ago in Psyche
Why Do People Like Music?
The Enduring Allure of Music: A Universal Language Music, an art form as ancient as humanity itself, transcends borders, languages, and eras to unite people in a shared experience of joy, sorrow, and connection. From the gentle lullabies soothing infants to the vibrant anthems echoing through stadiums, music weaves itself into the fabric of human existence. Its profound impact stems from a remarkable interplay of science, psychology, culture, and emotion, making it one of the most cherished forms of expression. But what is it about music that captivates us so deeply? The answer lies in its multifaceted ability to engage the mind, stir the heart, and foster unity.
By MAROOF KHAN9 months ago in Psyche










