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Reclaiming Mental Wellness: Redefining Therapy in the Modern World

“Psychology parh key psycho ho jao gi”“Hum pagal thori hain jo psychologist key pas jayen gey”“Psychologists tou khud pagal hotay hain” Facing pushback on why I chose mental health as my focus made me reflect on the stigma and shame associated with seeking mental health services, especially within our Pakistani and South Asian community. As …

Emotional codependency

Challenges of Being Pakistani with boundaries!

A Cultural Reality That Causes Discomfort Growing up, I rarely said “no,” especially to adults. In our Pakistani families, cultural values emphasized respecting elders and being compliant. As a girl, it was expected not to appear “selfish” by putting my needs before the collective. If my parents decided we were going to a relative’s house, …

Human Connection: The Neurobiology Behind It!

Human Beings have a powerful need to conect with each other. Our brains are wired to seek out social interaction and to respond positively to feelings of empathy and connection with others. This is why effective communication, which includes both verbal and non-verbal cues, is so important for building and maintaining strong relationships. By understanding …

Force Within: Harnessing Human Connection in the Face of Conflict

In the complex world of human communication, conflicts can unexpectedly come up, pushing the connection in ways that might seem a bit surprising. Humans have a powerful need to connect with other human beings. Sometimes, when they are unable to connect, they express their true feelings through conflicts and arguments, which shows us a fascinating …

Humans have a powerful need to connect with other humans

In various cultures, there’s a belief about the importance of social connections and how they shape our lives. While Western societies often emphasize individual pursuits, studies across mammals, including humans, reveal our deep reliance on social bonds. Childhood disruptions in these bonds can lead to long-term issues. Social Pain and Its Connection to Physical Pain …

Art is therapeutic: for mental, physical, & emotional well-being

Art therapy, a form of expressive therapy utilizing the creative process of making art, has gained widespread attention for its profound connections to holistic well-being. This article seeks to delve into the intricate ways in which art therapy contributes to emotional, physical, and mental wellness, exploring the profound impact it can have on our lives.The …

Nurturing a Happy Brain: Secrets of Positive Mental Well-being

Our brains are extraordinary, with trillions of connections managing various functions. Understanding three crucial traits can lead to a happier brain. First, our brains empathize, feeling the pain of others as our own. Second, the brain can’t distinguish between real and imagined events, affecting our emotions similarly. Third, physical and emotional pain are processed alike. …

The Magic of Nature Can Energize Mental Health and Wellbeing

In our busy world, many people feel overwhelmed by the stress of daily life. The constant exposure to screens, artificial lighting, and urban environments and the pressures we face can take a toll on our mental health. But there’s a remedy that has been around for centuries – nature. In a world dominated by screens …

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