A Psychological Reflection on Grace, Shame, and Boundaries In the world of therapeutic work, we often speak of “unconditional positive regard.” But outside the therapy room, judgment is currency....
By: Naazi Morad There are two kinds of givers in this world. The first are those who give from the stage. Their hands reach out, but their eyes look...
Respect, once the pulse of familial harmony, is now fading like an iceberg under global warming. Quiet erosion. Unseen devastation. In homes where elders once sat with dignity, we...
Navigating Memory, Safety & Gentle Healing Some wounds don’t speak in full sentences. Especially the ones shaped in childhood, where the memory fades not because it’s forgotten, but because...
One of the most grounding truths in emotional wellness is this: it’s okay to feel sad. Sadness is not a dysfunction, it’s a valid emotional experience that signals the...
By: Naazi Morad Trauma is like a shadow, silent, sometimes shapeless, always lingering. It doesn’t knock politely. It enters through grief, heartbreak, loss, violence, or moments too painful to...
View Post Sam was three when he began asking questions without words. He didn’t ask, “Where’s Mama?He asked; by wrapping himself tighter cotton blanket. The one she used to...
A Psychological Portrait of Coercive Control. She didn’t fall in love; she fell under hypnosis. Reclaiming Her Soul from the Puppet Master She was once radiant. Rooted in her...
Because even in our sleep, we are tired. Some nights, sleep feels like a performance. The body goes limp, the lights go dim but inside, the theater never closes....
THE PSYCOLOGY OF CHOCOLATE 🤔 Why did dopamine break up with serotonin?Because it felt like the relationship wasn’t rewarding enough! 🧠 Why did the chocolate bar go to therapy?Because...