"One evening, my teenage son slammed his bedroom door after a small disagreement. As I stood there, unsure whether to knock or give him space, I remembered something from Dr. Daniel Siegel’s book 'Brainstorm': The teenage brain is like a construction zone—chaotic but full of potential.It's not about the ‘attitude,’ it's about their brain rewiring for independence, creativity, and emotional… Continue Reading
Recently, Alia Bhatt, an Indian Celebrity shared her diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In an interview, she reflected on how she had been experiencing symptoms like zoning out during conversations and lectures since childhood. Her diagnosis came after taking a psychological test, which confirmed her ADHD. She mentioned that she feels most at peace either in front of… Continue Reading
When "A" was a child, they often found themselves feeling misunderstood and overlooked. They grew up believing that those feelings were part of growing up. But years later, as an adult, they realized that their inner child, the part of them that still holds onto those early emotions, was craving attention and healing. It was only when they began the… Continue Reading
Imagine you’re running late for an important meeting. As you rush out the door, your heart races, your breath becomes shallow, and your stomach feels like it’s tied in knots. Now, picture this happening not just in a stressful moment, but regularly. That’s what living with chronic anxiety can feel like, and it doesn't just affect the mind—it takes a… Continue Reading
One evening, after a long day at school, a eight-year-old child, sat down with her mother, visibly upset. Her mom could tell something was wrong, but instead of jumping in with advice, she paused and simply asked, "How was your day?" This small act of listening gave the child, space to share her feelings, and in that moment, her mother… Continue Reading
The Story of A A had always been the perfect daughter. Growing up in a strict household, she learned early on that compliance was the key to avoiding conflict. Her parents, well-meaning but overbearing, had mapped out every aspect of her life. From the clothes she wore to the subjects she studied; every choice was made for her. As a… Continue Reading
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