personality disorder
Personality disorders are as complex as they are misunderstood; delve into this diagnosis and learn the typical cognitions, behaviors, and inner experience of those inflicted.
The Last Time She Said "I' M Fine"
The Last Time She Said "Iâm Fine" There are moments in life that seem ordinary when they happen, but later reveal themselves as turning pointsâsmall, quiet seconds that carry more weight than we realize. The last time she said, âIâm fine,â was one of those moments.
By Dawood Ahmad8 months ago in Psyche
âI Feel Your PainâLiterally: The Astonishing World of Mirror-Touch Synesthesiaâ
When Touch Crosses the Boundary of Self Have you ever grimaced when you saw someone injured their foot? Seeing other people in agony makes many of us uncomfortable since we might connect with their experience. But for those with MirrorTouch Synesthesia, this experience is a tangible one, not just a metaphor. When they witness someone suffering a paper cut, they can feel phantom pain on their own bodies. If a friend is hugged, they also feel that hug. This rare brain abnormality transforms regular social interactions into very physical sensations.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan8 months ago in Psyche
Empaths vs Overthinkers: Whoâs Really Reading the Room?
In a world full of loud voices and fast opinions, thereâs a quiet power that often goes unnoticed: the ability to truly read the room. Youâve probably seen someone walk into a tense environment and immediately know something is off â or someone who senses when someoneâs sad, even behind a smile.
By DR. Allama iqbal8 months ago in Psyche
The Sewing Box
The box had been there for years â untouched, unspoken, and always in the same corner of Nanaâs old attic. Covered in lace that had long since yellowed, it waited like a quiet witness. When Nana passed away that winter, I returned home after seven years to settle her affairs â not entirely ready for what I would find.
By Arshad khan8 months ago in Psyche
Living with a Perfect Memory: The Unseen Struggles of Hyperthymesia
Imagine yourself waking up and remembering every last detail of your breakfast from July 9th, 2002. It's not only the meal; you may recall the precise flavor of the toast, the hue of your plate, the outside weather, the clothes you wore, and even the music playing on the radio. For many, this looks like a superhuman power, a stunning ability. For those with Hyperthymesia, though, it's simply another normal event.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan8 months ago in Psyche
Flawed, Fierce, and Full of Glitter: A Story of Reclamation
Thereâs a special kind of audacity required to reclaim your worth when the world has spent years convincing you you shouldnât. Itâs like walking into a party you werenât invited to, grabbing the mic, and belting out a power ballad while maintaining unbroken eye contact with everyone who ever doubted you. Which, letâs be honest, is exactly the kind of energy we should all be cultivating.
By Beautiful Disasterpiece8 months ago in Psyche
đ” âThe Constant Noise You Donât Hear â But Your Body Doesâ. AI-Generated.
Have you ever felt tired without doing anything? Or mentally heavy even after resting? Youâre not alone â and youâre not lazy. You may just be surrounded by a kind of stress you donât even notice anymore. Itâs not loud like a shout. Itâs not painful like a headache. Itâs quiet. But itâs always there.
By DR. Allama iqbal8 months ago in Psyche











