Tag: war and mental health

  • The Quiet Inheritance Of War

    The Quiet Inheritance Of War

    War didn’t just pass through history—it settled into our behaviour. We adjusted, complied, and froze, mistaking survival instincts for wisdom, and scarcity for a way of life.

  • Memory Wars

    Memory Wars

    A patient comes for insomnia but leaves questioning memory itself—war no longer ends, it lingers quietly, reshaping truth, trust, and the uneasy stories we tell ourselves.

  • Education…EnGulfed?

    Education…EnGulfed?

    War doesn’t just shut schools. It rewires thinking—trading curiosity for survival, depth for efficiency, and quietly reshaping how an entire generation learns, chooses, and dreams.

  • Peace In War

    Peace In War

    War travels through screens as much as battlefields. This reflection explores media-driven fear, historical trauma, and practical ways communities can build resilience during wartime.