therapy
Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
Once A Child . Content Warning.
From the moment we open our eyes—crying in a cold, sterile hospital— the conditions of love begin to blossom. Living and growing in our mother’s bellies only holds a safe place for nearly a year before we were quite literally ejected into chaos we didn’t ask for. From that point on there are conditions to the amount of love and respect we receive. From birth when we are “good babies” in the nursery, the nurses praise us for our cooperation, whereas fussy babies, while still looked at as precious cute creations, are deemed more difficult. Though this example is rather vague and lacks depth into the true meaning of conditional love, it is a pivotal reminder of how we enter and leave this world. Alone.
By The Darkest Sunrise8 months ago in Psyche
When Love Isn't Enough: A Story of Trust, Betrayal, and Letting Go
Four years. That's how long I thought I knew what love looked like. Four years with Jessie, a woman who took my breath away the first time I saw her. She had this way of lighting up a room, and when she smiled at me, I felt like I could conquer the world.
By Prince Esien8 months ago in Psyche
10 Proven Natural Treatments for Anxiety and Depression That Actually Work
Living with anxiety and depression can feel overwhelming, but there are natural treatments that can help you find relief, often without the side effects of medications. If you're exploring an alternative path to healing, you're not alone. Many individuals in Utah and across the country are turning to natural methods for managing their mental health. In this guide, we’ll walk you through 10 proven natural treatments for anxiety and depression that actually work, backed by research and real-world results.
By Muna Grace8 months ago in Psyche
A secret beyond the ego
They said the mind could heal in silence but Cathy didn’t believe it—until she came back to the farm. Her father’s death had pulled her out of the city, out of her sterile office and failed career in psychology. She called it a break. The truth was, she was broken, tired of talking people out of pain she hadn’t resolved in herself.
By Nadeem Khan 8 months ago in Psyche
Therapy Didn’t Heal Me — It Helped Me Start Over
I used to believe that healing meant going back to who I was before everything broke. That somehow, through therapy, I would find a way to become her again—the girl who laughed easily, trusted quickly, and didn’t wake up every morning with a knot in her stomach.
By Azmat Roman ✨8 months ago in Psyche
I Didn’t Know It Was Trauma Until I Couldn’t Breathe
I used to think trauma looked like something dramatic. A car crash. A violent assault. War. The kind of stuff you see in movies, raw and loud. I didn’t know trauma could sit quietly inside you, like a sleeping dog. Until one day, it wakes up, snarling.
By Azmat Roman ✨8 months ago in Psyche
Memory, Trauma, and Healing:
Trauma leaves more than scars—it rewires the brain, reshapes our memories, and lingers in the body long after the moment has passed. Whether it’s a single catastrophic event or prolonged emotional abuse, trauma can alter how we store memories and experience the world. But the good news is: science now offers deeper insights into how healing can happen.
By Shoaib Afridi8 months ago in Psyche










