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The Intersection of ADHD and Mood Disorders: What You Need to Know

1 July 2026

The Intersection of ADHD and Mood Disorders: What You Need to Know

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and mood disorders often go hand in hand, creating a complex web that can be challenging to navigate. If you or someone you love struggles with both,...

Cognitive Dissonance and Social Media: Navigating Conflicting Information

30 June 2026

Cognitive Dissonance and Social Media: Navigating Conflicting Information

We’ve all been there. Scrolling through our feed, sipping morning coffee, when we suddenly spot a post that goes against everything we believe. Maybe it`s a friend sharing a conspiracy theory we...

How Personality Tests Help in Psychological Diagnosis

29 June 2026

How Personality Tests Help in Psychological Diagnosis

Ever taken a random online personality quiz and gotten oddly emotional about being a “true INFP” or a “chaotic-good Gemini”? Yeah, same here. But what if I told you that those fun little...

Understanding the Link Between Chronic Pain and Depression

28 June 2026

Understanding the Link Between Chronic Pain and Depression

Living with chronic pain is more than just a physical struggle—it’s a mental and emotional battle too. If you’ve ever found yourself sinking into a fog of frustration, sadness, or...

The Science of Love at First Sight: Is It Real?

27 June 2026

The Science of Love at First Sight: Is It Real?

Love at first sight—is it a thing, or just something Hollywood cooked up to keep us watching rom-coms? I mean, we’ve all heard those gushy stories: “I saw them across the room, and BAM—I...

Forensic Psychologists and the Assessment of Competency to Stand Trial

26 June 2026

Forensic Psychologists and the Assessment of Competency to Stand Trial

When you think of a courtroom, you probably picture a judge, attorneys arguing their cases, and a jury weighing the evidence. But behind the scenes, forensic psychologists play a crucial role,...

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Why Public Displays Of Racism Feel More Common—And What Psychologists Say Is Driving The Shift

July 1, 2026 - 03:25

Why Public Displays Of Racism Feel More Common—And What Psychologists Say Is Driving The Shift

The recent protest at the BET Awards, where a man displayed racist signs, has sparked a national conversation. Many people are asking: why does this kind of public racism feel more common than it...

Psychology says your cigarette cravings may have less to do with nicotine than you think

June 30, 2026 - 07:48

Psychology says your cigarette cravings may have less to do with nicotine than you think

New research in psychology suggests that the urge to light up a cigarette might have more to do with stress than with nicotine addiction itself. While nicotine is a powerful substance, scientists...

American Psychological Association warns against AI therapy

June 29, 2026 - 17:36

American Psychological Association warns against AI therapy

The American Psychological Association has issued a formal warning about the use of artificial intelligence in mental health treatment. The organization points to significant risks including the...

Psychology says people who choose not to have children aren't necessarily self-centered, they may simply b

June 29, 2026 - 13:29

Psychology says people who choose not to have children aren't necessarily self-centered, they may simply b

A growing body of psychological research is pushing back against the long-held assumption that adults who choose not to have children are simply self-centered. New findings suggest that the...

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The Intersection Of Adhd And Mood Disorders What...

Understanding the connection between ADHD and mood disorders is essential. Recognizing how they influence each other can lead to better support and effective treatment strategies.

Author: Remi Anderson

July 1, 2026

How Hormones Affect Mood The Role Of Endocrine...

Hormones can be like that unpredictable friend who shows up to a party uninvited. One moment they`re fun, the next, you`re hiding in a corner.

Author: Meredith Gates

June 30, 2026

The Influence Of Childhood Bullying On Adult...

It`s fascinating how childhood experiences shape our mental health. Understanding this connection could really help us heal.

Author: Calder Stone

June 29, 2026

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