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MIND SCIENCE
Does Meditation Rewire Your Brain? What the Neuroscience Actually Shows
You have probably seen a headline claiming meditation rewires your brain in eight weeks, and another one a year later saying it does not change the brain at all. Both came from real studies. The confusion is not the science going wrong. It is that rewiring means very different things depending on what you measure and when.
MIND SCIENCE
How Does Meditation Reduce Pain? The Neuroscience, Explained
Meditation does not block pain signals. It changes how the brain constructs the experience of suffering from those signals. Here is what the research actually shows.
PSYCHOLOGY
Is Everyone Anxious Now, or Have We Changed What Anxiety Means?
Anxiety diagnoses have increased by over 25% globally since 2020. That number is cited constantly, almost always as evidence of a crisis. It may well be one. But embedded in that statistic is a question that rarely gets asked directly: are more people genuinely ill, or have we quietly moved the line for what counts as illness?
PSYCHOLOGY
Am I Depressed or Just Lazy? Why Can't I Make Myself Do Anything?
You have not answered emails in three days. The dishes are piling up. You know what needs doing and you cannot make yourself start. Before you conclude that the problem is laziness, consider the clinical picture: the inability to initiate tasks is one of the most consistently reported symptoms of depression, and it has nothing to do with willpower or character.
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MIND SCIENCE
The Neuroscience of Manifestation: What Research Shows
Manifestation has a real scientific core that sits apart from its mystical framing. This guide covers the five brain systems that turn intentions into outcomes, including mental simulation and neuroplasticity, expectation-driven physiology, attentional filtering, dopamine and goal pursuit, and self-efficacy, with the evidence behind each and a grounded daily practice that is backed by neuroscience rather than wishful thinking.
PSYCHOLOGY
What Does Neurodivergent Mean? A Plain-Language Guide
Neurodivergent is an umbrella word for brains that work differently from the dominant social norm. This guide explains what neurodivergence means in plain terms, covers the main neurotypes including ADHD, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), dyslexia, dyspraxia, Tourette's, and giftedness, and outlines what to consider if you think you might be neurodivergent yourself.
PSYCHOLOGY
I Took a Screening Test, What Does It Mean? Screening vs Monitoring vs Clinical Diagnosis Explained
Online mental health questionnaires like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 are not the same as a clinical diagnosis. This guide explains the difference between screening tools, symptom monitoring measures, and the structured diagnostic process clinicians use under the DSM-5-TR, with the most validated instruments for depression, anxiety, mood, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and psychosis.
PSYCHOLOGY
Compassion Fatigue vs Burnout: A Guide for Healthcare Workers and Caregivers
Compassion fatigue, empathic distress, and burnout are often used interchangeably but describe distinct conditions with different causes and different recovery paths. This guide explains what each term actually means, how the symptoms present, what the neuroscience shows, and which evidence-based approaches help caregivers and healthcare workers recover.