Addiction – By Naazi Morad Mercy, Responsibility, and the Reality of Addiction When someone relapses, our first instinct is often frustration. We feel tired. Disappointed. Sometimes even betrayed. Families...
By Naazi Morad Many adults walk into relationships carrying invisible suitcases from childhood. Inside them are memories, fears, beliefs, and survival habits formed long before they had the language...
🍂Reflections By Naazi Morad We walk past suffering every day. Sometimes it sits quietly on the pavement with an outstretched hand. Sometimes it lives silently inside our own homes....
By Naazi Morad We do not experience life exactly as it happens.We experience it through the stories we tell ourselves. Before facts are clear and before words are spoken,...
Living a Purpose-Driven Life: By Naazi Morad Many adults struggle to truly have a mind of their own. Even in maturity, some find themselves trapped in patterns of disapproval,...
Case studies and insights from my male clients inform this article. — Naazi Morad Relationships can be complex, and understanding the male perspective is often one of the greatest...
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 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...