Psychology of S*x in India | Mental Health | Dr. Archana Singh | EP 2 | Josh Talks #intimacy #health
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Psychology of S*x in India | Mental Health | Dr. Archana Singh | Josh Talks #intimacy #health
Chapters:
00:00 – Sex Starts in the Brain
00:41 – Meet Dr. Archana Singh
01:52 – Sex & Sexuality Explained
03:29 – Why Sex Is a Taboo in India
04:26 – Women’s Mental Health Crisis
05:13 – Schizophrenia & Forced Marriage Case
08:58 – OCD: Cleaning from 7AM to 3AM
13:07 – What Is Overthinking?
15:40 – When Overthinking Becomes Dangerous
16:20 – K-Pop Obsession & Mental Health
19:29 – Final Message on Awareness
Sex is not just physical. It starts in the brain.
In this powerful and eye-opening conversation, Dr. Archana Singh — a senior psychiatrist with over 15 years of experience — breaks the silence around sex, sexuality, consent, overthinking, OCD, depression, and women’s mental health.
In our society, sex is often treated as a taboo topic. We hesitate to talk about it openly, which leads to confusion, misinformation, shame, and untreated psychological trauma. But as Dr. Singh explains, sexuality is a fundamental human need — just like food and water — and it is deeply connected to the brain and mental health.
This talk explores:
• Why sex is controlled by the brain, not just the body
• The strong link between neuropsychiatry and sexology
• The stigma around women’s mental health
• Why “hysteria” is a misunderstood and outdated label
• How forced sex and lack of consent cause long-term trauma
• Real-life cases of schizophrenia and OCD in women
• Why mental illness in women often goes untreated
• How overthinking can become a symptom of deeper mental health issues
• When obsession turns dangerous
Through real case studies, Dr. Singh reveals how women suffering from severe psychiatric disorders were forced into marriages, faced sexual abuse, and were denied consistent treatment due to stigma, financial dependency, and lack of awareness.
She also explains:
- What overthinking actually is
- When it is normal and when it becomes harmful
- How obsessive patterns develop
- Why early intervention is critical
This is not just a discussion about sex — it’s about consent, trauma, mental illness, identity, and the urgent need to break societal silence.
If you care about mental health awareness, women’s rights, sex education, or understanding the psychology behind sexuality, this video is a must-watch.
Let’s normalize conversations around sex.
Let’s stop calling mental illness “drama.”
Let’s understand that no consent means no sex.
Watch till the end to gain deep psychological insights that can change how you see sexuality and mental health.
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