By a Therapist’s Perspective: Naazi Morad In my therapy practice, I often hear stories that make me pause and reflect on the question: Where is the humanity in today’s...
By Naazi Morad There’s a kind of heartbreak that doesn’t come from betrayal or abandonment, it comes from loving too hard, too fast, too desperately. It’s the kind of...
Psychoeducation on Emotional Regulation: Learning to Ride the Wave Emotions are powerful. They can feel like sudden storms, gentle breezes, or tidal waves that knock us off our feet....
By Naazi Morad The Old & Fragile Left Behind From cradle to university, from wedding days to grandchildren, parents often give everything. Sleepless nights, quiet compromises, and decades of...
By: Naazi Morad They don’t get a payslip. They don’t wait for payday. They hustle. They build. They break. They rebuild. They are the self-proclaimed breadwinners, the ones who...
By Naazi Morad Wellness Within Therapy We humans are storytellers by nature. But sometimes, the stories we tell aren’t rooted in truth—they’re shaped by emotion, fear, and projection. In...
By: Naazi Morad In November 2011, my mother’s best friend, rather like a sister; won R42 million in the lottery. What followed wasn’t a fairy tale, it was a...
By Naazi Morad There are moments in therapeutic work that leave a permanent imprint, not because of what was said, but because of what was revealed. Addiction, in its...
For decades, children who didn’t sit still, didn’t follow instructions, or didn’t fit the mold were given labels. Some were called “naughty.” Others were told they were “slow.” And...
By Naazi Morad There’s a quiet grief that settles in when a seasoned employee is asked to step aside, not because they’ve failed, but because they’ve aged. In boardrooms...