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.
The heart foundation
RECENT POSTS

Pathological Boredom vs Anhedonia: How to Tell Which One You Actually Have
Pathological boredom vs anhedonia is the comparison that most people living inside one of these conditions have never been offered — despite the fact that millions of people are searching for exactly this distinction right now, in the gap between two diagnoses that neither quite fits. You cannot engage with

Chronic Emptiness Without BPD: Why You Feel Hollow Inside
Chronic Emptiness Without BPD ,Feeling hollow inside but don’t have BPD? Chronic emptiness affects millions outside borderline disorder
Functional Freeze in High Achievers: Symptoms, Causes & Recovery
Functional freeze in high achievers explained. Learn the symptoms, neuroscience, causes, and evidence-based recovery strategies for nervous system shutdown.

Anhedonia: Why You Can’t Feel Pleasure Anymore (And How to Fix It)
Anhedonia steals your ability to feel joy — even from things you once loved. Learn what causes it in the brain, how to recognize the symptoms, and the proven treatments that bring feeling back.
Productivity Dysmorphia: Why High Achievers Never Feel Productive Enough
Productivity dysmorphia explained—why high achievers never feel like enough, what causes it, and how to finally recover and feel satisfied.
Continuous Partial Attention Disorder Symptoms Explained (CPAD)
Discover the symptoms of Continuous Partial Attention Disorder (CPAD), how it affects focus, memory, and mental fatigue, and the evidence-based strategies
TOP READS

Freeze Response: Causes, Signs & Recovery
The freeze response is one of the body’s built-in survival reactions. Most people have heard of “fight or flight,” but freeze is just as powerful — and often more misunderstood. If you’ve ever felt: You may have experienced a freeze response. This reaction is not laziness. It is not weakness. It is not a character flaw. It is your nervous
Schizoid Personality Disorder: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Schizoid Personality Disorder is a personality condition characterized by a long-term pattern of emotional detachment, limited social interaction, and a strong preference for solitary activities. People with this disorder often appear distant or uninterested in forming close relationships, even with family members. While many individuals enjoy spending time alone, schizoid personality disorder goes beyond simple introversion and reflects a deeper

Phantom Vibration Syndrome: Why Fake Vibrations Happen
Phantom vibration syndrome is one of the strangest psychological effects of modern smartphone culture, causing people to feel their phone vibrate even when no notification actually arrived. Many people instinctively reach into their pocket, check their phone, and realize nothing happened at all. Yet the sensation felt completely real. In today’s hyperconnected world, smartphones rarely leave our hands. People wake

Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms: And Treatment
Depression is more than sadness — it’s a deep, often invisible weight that can affect how a person thinks, feels, and lives. According to the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition), Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a serious mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and changes in daily functioning that last for

Psychological Signs of Loneliness Explained
Loneliness is often misunderstood. Many people assume it means being physically alone or lacking social contact, yet some of the loneliest individuals are surrounded by others. In therapy settings, loneliness frequently appears not as a single complaint, but as an underlying emotional state driving anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, low self-worth, and emotional numbness. Loneliness is not a character flaw, a

Addicted to Quick Dopamine Hits? Fix It Fast
Addicted to quick dopamine hits—if this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. In today’s digital world, many people find themselves constantly reaching for their phones, scrolling endlessly, and struggling to focus on anything meaningful. You may think it’s just a bad habit.But in reality, your brain is being shaped by constant stimulation. From apps like TikTok to Instagram, modern platforms are