From Affection to Contempt: Reflections on The Roses and the Psychology of Intimacy
I recently watched The Roses and was struck by how much it illuminates the fragile, complex dynamics that play out in intimate relationships.
When Private Betrayals Go Public: A Humanistic Psychotherapeutic Lens
Recently, a CEO was caught on camera in an act of infidelity with a member of his HR team. The footage, widely shared across social media, turned what might have remained a private
A Homage to Our Colonial Past
Was colonialism entirely destructive for women? It is a question I often return to, both as a psychotherapist and as a South Asian woman shaped by its legacy.
“All Men Kill the Things They Love” — Oscar Wilde and the Psychology of Intimacy
Oscar Wilde’s words, “All men kill the things they love,” echo with unsettling truth. They speak not of cruelty, but of the quiet tragedies that unfold when fantasy collides


