medicine
The medicalization of mental illness has given rise to many forms of pharmacological relief that restore chemical imbalances in one's brain.
Inside the Mind: An Exploration of Human Thought
Inside the Mind: An Exploration of Human Thought Human thought is among the most complex and fascinating phenomena in existence. The mind—an invisible, intangible space—is the seat of consciousness, memory, emotion, and imagination. For centuries, scientists, philosophers, and artists alike have attempted to peer into the mind, seeking to understand how we think, why we feel, and what makes our thoughts so uniquely human. This exploration of human thought spans multiple disciplines, from neuroscience and psychology to philosophy and artificial intelligence, offering insight into the intricate workings of our inner world.
By Abdul hasib Habibi8 months ago in Psyche
What TikTok is Really Doing to Gen Z Brains
In a world where everything is a scroll away, TikTok has emerged not just as an entertainment platform—but as a neurological experiment played out on millions of young minds. With over a billion active users, TikTok has dramatically shaped how Gen Z consumes, processes, and craves content. But as viral dances, meme-worthy skits, and dopamine-loaded loops dominate our screens, it’s time to ask: What is TikTok really doing to Gen Z’s brains? The answer isn't just in your screen time—it’s in your brain chemistry.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Psyche
How Long Does Ketamine Last for Depression? Duration, Effects, and What to Expect
Depression can be crushing. When traditional antidepressants don’t work, or take too long to kick in, some people turn to ketamine. Known for its rapid effects, ketamine has emerged as a breakthrough option in treatment-resistant depression.
By Richard Bailey8 months ago in Psyche
Breaking Free: My Journey Beyond Chronic Illness
Years of chronic illness were my constant companion. Beyond just diagnosis, chronic illness became more of a shadow that followed me around; whispering limitations, doubts and despair. Instead of just giving up jobs or plans; I had to give up who I once was as well. Today however, wellness is no longer just a dream but an established reality in my life.
By Robert Brown8 months ago in Psyche
We Resign from More Than just Jobs. Top Story - June 2025.
There are many goodbyes and "I quits" when it comes to being chronically unwell; in my case through a multitude of different chronic illnesses caused by not two, but three tumours in my uterus. I cannot say that I have been gaslit by the healthcare and medical profession over the last nine months (could have delivered a baby in this time, but anyway); yet being unwell takes its toll on your psyche, and most of all, on your entire life. And the loss is more than just monetary. Doctors need to keep investigating to find the root cause; and that discovery on you the unwell patient can be physically, mentally, emotionally and financially exhausting.
By Justine Crowley8 months ago in Psyche
10 Shocking Psychological Studies That Crossed Every Line
Introduction : Psychology is meant to heal, to help us understand the mind, and to bring light to the darkest corners of human behavior. But sometimes, it does the exact opposite. Throughout history, some psychological experiments have gone so far off the ethical rails, they became nightmares in the name of science. These studies didn’t just push boundaries — they obliterated them. Some left emotional scars, others cost lives, but all of them left one question hanging in the air: how far is too far?
By Jure Bracic9 months ago in Psyche









