Abstract
Consequent to joining hands with international community in war against terrorism, Pakistan is bearing the brunt of terrorism since the upheaval of September Eleven. Parallel to physical harms, terrorism has modelled intense psychological disorders in Pakistani citizens. Numerous researchers have identified the psychological disorders predominant in the country as a result of terrorism, whereas categories and metamorphosis of these disorders are discussed very rarely. The present study emphasises on the psychological consequences of terrorism on mental health of Pakistani masses. The study unfolds the use of fear as an instrument to paint the horrification of terrorism in the minds of masses. In addition to that the study also gives the policy recommendations to manage the psychological disorders prevailing in Pakistan.