therapy
Focused on the relationship between doctor and patient. Therapy is the process of self-discovery.
Grieving for a Father Who Rejected Me Even in His Death
I find I can feel rejection in so many different scenarios — with friends or family members. I don’t mean to; it’s just an underlying sheet of my core. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t sit there and stew in it and sit cross-legged like a child. I take the time to talk myself through it and reknit the scene. I know where it’s born from. It always comes from my dad.
By Chantal Christie Weissabout 5 hours ago in Psyche
Good or Bad Isn’t an Explanation
by Annam M Gordon When people describe others as good or bad, they usually think they are explaining behavior. They are not. They are making a moral judgment. That judgment may be understandable, justified, or socially useful, but it is not the same thing as a psychological explanation.
By Annam M Gordonabout 15 hours ago in Psyche
An Objective Examination of Yes-or-No Tarot: Mechanics, Utility, and Limitations
Introduction Yes-or-no tarot represents the most widely practiced form of tarot consultation in digital environments. Its prevalence across online platforms and search engines warrants an objective examination of its mechanics, documented utility, and inherent limitations. This analysis approaches the subject without advocacy for or against the practice, focusing instead on observable patterns and documented user experiences.
By Enrique Martineza day ago in Psyche
What Your Therapist Knows But Won’t Tell You: Confessions From Inside the Therapy Room
Therapy ls like a mysterious place. You sit in a quiet room, talk about your thoughts and struggles, and across from you sits someone who listens carefully, occasionally asking questions that seem almost too accurate.
By Shahid Zaman3 days ago in Psyche
The Quiet Truth About Life That No One Tells You
There is a strange moment in life that many people experience but almost no one talks about. It doesn’t arrive during a celebration. It doesn’t happen while achieving a big goal or receiving praise from others. It usually appears quietly, often when you are alone, when the world slows down just enough for your mind to wander somewhere deeper.
By Noman Khan 4 days ago in Psyche
Rain on the Window
The rain started quietly. At first, it was just a soft tapping against the glass — the kind of sound you barely notice if you’re busy with life. But tonight, the house was silent. So the rain became louder. Not in volume, but in meaning. Each drop touched the window like a small memory trying to come back.
By Shoaib Afridi6 days ago in Psyche




