At Beyond The Brain, we explore the rich, often overlooked spaces where psychology, brain science, therapeutics, and human experience meet. Our goal is to go deeper than quick labels and surface-level advice — and offer thoughtful, research-informed perspectives on how the mind works, adapts, and grows.

Through real-world stories, case insights, and reflections on everyday experiences, we invite readers to rethink mental health, human development, and the future of healing.

Whether you're a student, professional, or simply curious about the forces shaping behavior and well-being, Beyond The Brain offers a place to slow down, reflect, and learn.

Beyond The Brain
Beyond The Brain
Rethinking Mental Health: Why Labels Fall Short

This 6-part series challenges quick mental health labels and highlights how true understanding lies in brain circuits and cognitive patterns. Through real-world cases like Ashok’s, it calls for a shift from diagnosis-driven care to brain-based, personalized therapeutic approaches.

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why-were-turning-psychiatric-labels-into-identities
Using Everyday Experiences
Prime Minister of India - Shri Narendra Modi
Prime Minister of India - Shri Narendra Modi
Everyday Experiences of Memory, Attention, Emotion and More
Everyday Experiences of Memory, Attention, Emotion and More

This six-part series calls for a bold rethinking of psychology’s role in education, healthcare, and everyday life in India. Moving beyond traditional clinical frameworks, it explores why therapeutic skilling must become a national priority, how psychology degrees can be made truly meaningful, and what systemic reforms are needed to empower the next generation of professionals — with a direct call to action for policymakers, institutions, and society at large.

Humanity and Healing in a Changing World

In a world shaped by technology, seasonal shifts, and global change, what remains uniquely human in our journeys toward healing and growth? This six-part series explores how therapy, goal-setting, resilience, and emotional connection must adapt — without losing the deep human elements that make them meaningful. Drawing from psychology, culture, and lived experience, it asks how we can protect what matters most in an increasingly mechanized age.

AI vs Psychotherapy
AI vs Psychotherapy
Toward a New Future for Psychology and Allied Health in India

Psychology often feels abstract — but it lives in every moment of our daily lives. This eight-part series unpacks core psychological functions like memory, attention, emotion, and decision-making through relatable experiences. Blending neuroscience with real-world examples, we invite readers to see the mind not just as a subject to study, but as a living, changing story they experience every day.