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Pakistan's burgeoning intellectual dilemma
When a society faces an intellectual crisis, it is the responsibility of the thinkers to diagnose the ailments
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Why does Balochistan have a dearth of trained psychotherapists?
A lack of existing infrastructure has made mental health outreach very difficult in Balochistan/
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Abul Hasanat - The man that was my father
If you read this, please say a prayer for my father, thank you
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How reliable are the mental health clinics in Pakistan?
I have met a lot of people who were traumatised or discouraged by the behaviour of their psychiatrists.
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The psychology behind sexual violence
Perpetrators do not realise that when they act in inhumane ways, they are actually dehumanising themselves
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Should vaping be banned in Pakistan?
It should be remembered that it took many years before the actual damage stemming from cigarette smoke was assessed
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Sadly, when it comes to sexual abuse, predators don't discriminate
The society does not want to discuss how rape and sexual abuse have more to do with power rather than unbridled lust
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#TherapistDiaries: Dissociative Identity Disorder, the reality of multiple personalities
His memory gaps were so severe that he could not recall attending his sister’s wedding, and became furious at pictures
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When a reluctant hajji went for hajj
I had heard hajj was difficult and some sort of a spiritual feeling was required from within, which I didn't possess.
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The indivisible relationship of Urdu and Karbala
The homage Urdu literature has paid to Imam Hussain (AS) is quite idiosyncratic.