Inside the Mind: Exploring the Frontiers of Psychiatry
Master the art of mental resilience with ‘Mental Mastery.’ Find strategies, insights, and inspiration to cultivate a strong and resilient mind in the face of life’s challenges
Hope and Support
share your story
We invite you to share your story with us. Whether you’ve experienced the challenges of addiction or mental health struggles, or have supported someone on their journey, your story can inspire hope and healing
Consultation
psychologists provide expert care to help individuals overcome addiction and mental health challenges, offering personalized treatment to support long-term recovery and well-being.
St-marry rehab
donations to provide essential treatment for patients struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Your support can help us offer life-changing care to those in need
RECENT POSTS

Kundalini Awakening: Symptoms & Psychological Effects
Kundalini awakening is often described as a powerful internal experience involving a surge of energy rising through the body, leading to deep emotional, psychological, and spiritual changes. While rooted in ancient spiritual traditions, modern psychology examines Kundalini awakening through the lens of mental health, emotional regulation, and altered states of

Emotional Regulation: Skills & Techniques
Emotional regulation is the ability to understand, manage, and respond to your emotions in a healthy and balanced way. It plays a crucial role in how we handle stress, interact with others, and make decisions in everyday life. When emotional regulation is strong, individuals can stay calm under pressure, think

Moral Injury: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Moral injury is a deep psychological wound that occurs when a person believes they have violated their own moral or ethical values. Unlike typical stress or trauma, moral injury is rooted in guilt, shame, and inner conflict, often leaving individuals stuck in cycles of regret and self-blame. It can happen

Brain Spotting: How It Works & Therapy Benefits
Brain spotting is a powerful, neuroscience-based therapy designed to help individuals process trauma, emotional pain, and deeply stored psychological experiences. It works by identifying specific eye positions—called “brain spots”—that correlate with unresolved emotional issues in the brain. Unlike traditional talk therapy, brain spotting focuses on the brain-body connection, allowing individuals

Scrupulosity: OCD God Fear & Religious Anxiety
Scrupulosity is a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) where a person experiences intense fear, guilt, or anxiety related to moral or religious beliefs. Often referred to as religious scrupulosity or moral scrupulosity, it involves persistent intrusive thoughts about sin, wrongdoing, or offending God. People struggling with ocd god fear may

Psychogenic Impotence (ED): Causes & Treatment
Psychogenic impotence is a form of erectile dysfunction caused primarily by psychological factors rather than physical health issues. Unlike organic erectile dysfunction, this condition stems from anxiety, stress, emotional conflicts, or mental health challenges that interfere with sexual performance. Many men experience this at some point in life, especially under
TOP READS

Chest Tightness: Anxiety vs Heart Attack
Chest tightness is one of the most alarming symptoms a person can experience. For many, the immediate thought is, “Am I having a heart attack?” Yet chest discomfort is also one of the most common signs of anxiety and panic attacks. The overlap between these two very different conditions often creates fear, confusion, and even unnecessary trips to the emergency

Types of Intelligence: Theories and Models in Psychology
Introduction: The Evolving Concept of Intelligence Intelligence has long been regarded as one of the most complex and debated constructs in psychology. From its early measurement through standardized IQ tests to contemporary theories emphasizing multiple forms of cognitive ability, the definition and nature of intelligence have continued to evolve. Psychologists, neuroscientists, and educators alike have sought to understand what intelligence

Emotion Regulation
Emotions are a natural part of being human. They guide decisions, shape relationships, and influence how we respond to life’s challenges. While emotions themselves are neither good nor bad, the way we manage them has a profound impact on mental well-being. The ability to navigate strong feelings, remain balanced under stress, and respond thoughtfully rather than impulsively is known as

What Is Exposure Therapy? How It Rewires the Brain
Fear is designed to protect us. But when fear becomes overactive, it starts protecting us from things that are not actually dangerous—like social situations, elevators, driving, memories, or even bodily sensations. Exposure therapy is one of the most powerful psychological tools for retraining this overprotective fear system. Exposure therapy does not force people into danger. Instead, it gently teaches the

Illness Anxiety Disorder (IAD): Symptoms & Help
Many people live with constant fear that something is seriously wrong with their body — even when doctors say everything is normal. A mild headache feels like a brain tumor. A flutter in the chest feels like a heart attack. A stomach ache feels like cancer. This condition is called Illness Anxiety Disorder (IAD) — and it is far more

Manic Bipolar Depression Treatment: Symptoms & Care
Living with bipolar disorder can feel overwhelming—especially when symptoms swing between intense emotional highs and deep, exhausting lows. Understanding manic bipolar depression treatment is one of the most important steps toward long-term stability, better quality of life, and emotional balance. This guide explains how manic bipolar depression is treated, how long episodes can last, how to manage symptoms day to
