family
Family can be our support system. Or they can be part of the problem. All about the complicated, loving, and difficult relationship with us and the ones who love us.
The Digital Mirage: How Pornography Rewires Our Brains, Erodes Our Confidence, and How to Reclaim Your Life
In the vast landscape of the internet, pornography has become a titan. Its websites attract more visitors than Netflix, Amazon, and Twitter combined, often dismissed as a harmless form of entertainment or a normal part of modern sexuality. But behind this veneer of normalcy, a growing body of scientific research reveals a much darker picture. While "pornography addiction" is not yet an official diagnosis in psychiatry's main diagnostic manual, the World Health Organization has recently added "Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder" to its own manual, a condition largely driven by problematic pornography use. This acknowledges a clinical reality: for many, pornography use evolves into a compulsive behavior with devastating consequences.
By Kaleem Ullah8 months ago in Psyche
The Tangled Web Within: How Lying Punishes the Liar and Fractures Trust
Lying. It's a behavior as old as humanity itself, woven into the fabric of our social interactions with varying degrees of severity. From the small white lie intended to spare feelings to the elaborate deception designed for personal gain, falsehoods permeate our daily lives. Yet, while the focus often lies on the victim of deceit, a profound and often overlooked consequence unfolds within the liar themselves. The act of lying sets in motion a cascade of internal punishments that erode self-worth, breed anxiety, and ultimately fracture the very foundations of trust upon which healthy relationships and societies are built. Understanding this intricate web of internal and external repercussions is crucial, not only for fostering personal integrity but also for cultivating a more honest and reliable world.
By Kaleem Ullah8 months ago in Psyche
Autism and the Caregiver Experience: Navigating Neurodiversity and Social Challenges
Introduction Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent challenges in social interaction, communication, and behavior. As the prevalence of ASD continues to rise globally, awareness of the condition has increased. However, less attention is given to the caregivers of individuals with autism—those who navigate daily responsibilities that often involve emotional, financial, and social strain. This article explores not only the neuropsychological aspects of ASD but also the social dynamics and mental health consequences experienced by caregivers. By understanding both perspectives, we aim to shed light on the full ecosystem surrounding autism.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
ADHD Unmasked: What Science Tells Us About the Distracted Mind
Introduction In recent decades, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has moved from the periphery of clinical discussions to the forefront of psychological research, media conversations, and social awareness. Once regarded as a childhood issue characterized mainly by hyperactivity, ADHD is now understood as a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects individuals across the lifespan. Yet, despite its growing recognition, ADHD remains widely misunderstood. This article delves into the psychological and neuroscientific foundations of ADHD, explores how it manifests in everyday life, and addresses common myths and misconceptions.
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
Silent Hands, Loud Truth
In a small town wrapped in foggy mornings and quiet streets, lived a boy named Haris. He was eight years old, with soft brown eyes and a silence deeper than the sea. No one really knew him. His classmates barely noticed his presence. Teachers marked his attendance, but he was just a shadow in the corner—always quiet, always watching, always hiding.
By ArshNaya Writes8 months ago in Psyche
When the Silence Screams: A Tale of Hidden Truths and Dark Lies
Detective Mara Ellis stared at the photograph pinned to the corkboard, the edges curling with age and neglect. It showed a smiling woman, vibrant and alive — a stark contrast to the cold, empty eyes of the victim in the autopsy report she had just read. The woman’s name was Evelyn Shaw. She had disappeared five years ago, presumed dead, but her body had never been found. Until now.
By Mahayud Din8 months ago in Psyche
She Grew Anyway - part 2
Before starting...... Missed Part 1? Click Here So Now Priscilla was one year old left all alone. Her grandmother came forward to take care of her. After her mother's death, her grandfather stopped drinking alcohol, and by that time he almost wasted all his wealth on drinking alcohol and gambling. Both grandparents loved her very much as they saw their daughter in her. When she was nine years old, they celebrated her birthday in very grand manner. Priscilla did not know how her mother look like and she did not have any memory of her. In those days photos also were very uncommon, so she really knew nothing about her mother. She considered her grandparents were her own parents. She was enjoying life happily ignoring her past. She thought she was really blessed having that life.
By ann prasanna gogireddy8 months ago in Psyche
She Grew Anyway - part 1
This story started in 1985 in a village in India where suicides were common in those days. Young men and women, facing challenges and difficulties in life used to die by consuming pesticides which are used to protect fields from pests. This story also shows how untreated generational trauma affects lives of children in those families for decades together and even to till date. This is the story of a girl baby who lost her mother to suicide when she was only a year old and left by her dad. The story of survival, rejection, resilience and a divine protection. The girl's name is Priscilla and her mother's name is Shushan
By ann prasanna gogireddy8 months ago in Psyche











