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The Depths of Reflection (Identity and Distorted Mirrors)

AI Anxiety: When the Machine Mirror Cracks the Soul

The year is 2026, and humanity finds itself peering into a new kind of mirror – the cold, calculating reflection of Artificial Intelligence. With 72% of adults now reporting “Future-State Anxiety” specifically related to AI, according to a recent Gallup poll, we are witnessing an unprecedented “Uncanny Valley Syndrome” playing out in the collective psyche. […]

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The Architecture of Digital Dread: Why Gen Z is Reclaiming the Shadows

The Architecture of Digital Dread: Why Gen Z is Reclaiming the Shadows

In 2026, a new term has infiltrated the lexicon of mental health professionals and cultural commentators alike: “Digital Dread.” It’s not just screen fatigue; it’s a profound, existential weight felt by a generation born into, and entirely shaped by, a world of constant surveillance and algorithmic curation. For Gen Z, the digital realm isn’t a

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A cinematic double-exposure of a Filipino woman’s face, showing multiple expressions of confusion and distress simultaneously.

Shattered, Not Broken: The misunderstood Reality of Dissociative Identity Disorder

For decades, Hollywood has done a spectacular job of terrifying the public about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), once known as multiple personality disorder. They’ve painted a picture of dangerous, unpredictable maniacs. The reality, as I’ve learned from sitting with dozens of people living with DID systems, is heartbreakingly different. DID is not a monster story.

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