24 May 2026
Managing Emotional Triggers: A Practical Guide
Ever found yourself spiraling into a rage over something small? Maybe a casual comment from a friend hit you harder than expected, or a certain smell transported you back to a painful memory....
23 May 2026
The Hidden Effects of Poor Sleep on Cognitive Function and Decision-Making
Sleep. We all need it, but so many of us don’t get enough of it. Whether it`s late-night scrolling, binge-watching our favorite shows, or simply struggling with insomnia, poor sleep has become a...
22 May 2026
How Relationships Are Affected by Mood Disorders
Let’s be real—relationships are hard work even on the best of days. But throw mood disorders into the mix? Things can get complicated real quick. Whether it’s depression, bipolar disorder, or...
21 May 2026
The Use of Projective Tests in Modern Psychology
Understanding the human mind can often feel like trying to navigate a maze filled with twists, turns, and unexpected dead ends. Psychologists have long searched for tools that can help uncover the...
20 May 2026
How Trauma Shapes the Brain: Exploring PTSD and Its Long-Term Effects
Introduction Ever felt like a past experience keeps haunting you, no matter how much time has passed? Trauma has a lingering impact, often embedding itself deep within the brain. When left...
19 May 2026
How Attachment Trauma Affects Your Ability to Love
If you’ve ever found yourself struggling in relationships — whether it’s with a partner, a friend, or a family member — there`s a good chance that attachment trauma could be playing a role....
May 24, 2026 - 03:53
Brisk Walking Linked to a Creativity Boost an Hour Later, Study FindsIf you are stuck on a problem and need fresh ideas, a new study suggests a simple solution: go for a quick, brisk walk. Researchers tracking daily movement and creative thinking have found that a...
May 23, 2026 - 04:31
The Psychology of ‘Friends’: What the Sitcom Reveals About UsA therapist has taken a deep dive into `Friends,` arguing that the beloved sitcom offers more than just laughs. It serves as a mirror for our own attachment styles, relationship patterns, and...
May 22, 2026 - 00:23
Rethinking Investor Behavior in an Always-On WorldFor decades, investing was often portrayed as a battle of intelligence. The assumption seemed straightforward: the investors with the best analysis, the fastest information, or the most...
May 21, 2026 - 13:43
Frontiers | Domain-driven verbal and non-verbal dissociations in cognition and social cognition in Parkinson’s diseaseBeyond the well-known motor symptoms, Parkinson`s disease also impacts cognition and social cognition, often before significant cognitive decline is apparent. A new study explores how verbal and...
This article raises fascinating questions about how our brains adapt to trauma. I wonder how understanding this can help in healing.
Author: Nymira McRae
May 24, 2026
This article does a fantastic job of highlighting the relevance of projective tests in today`s psychology. It`s fascinating to see how these tools can reveal deeper insights into our thoughts and emotions. Great read!
Author: Honor McGuffey
May 24, 2026
This article beautifully highlights the healing power of nature. I`m always amazed at how a simple walk outside can lift my spirits. Connecting with the outdoors truly nurtures our mental health. It`s a gentle reminder that sometimes, solace is just...
Author: Samira McMichael
May 23, 2026
Welcome to Psycix, your friendly neighborhood psychology blog brought to you by Christine Carter, where we dive into the quirks of the human mind and unravel the mysteries of our behavior while sipping coffee and cracking a few jokes along the way. Join us as we explore topics like mental health, behavioral science, and emotional well-being in a down-to-earth way that feels like chatting with an old friend, because understanding psychology should be as enjoyable as it is enlightening. Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even have a few lightbulb moments about what really makes us tick.