18 July 2026
How Overthinking at Night Affects Sleep and Mental Health
Let’s set the scene: It’s 11:47 p.m. You’re in bed, cozy under the covers, and the day is officially over. Time to drift off to dreamland, right? Wrong. Your brain decides now is the...
17 July 2026
The Importance of Mindfulness in Managing Mood Disorders
In today`s fast-paced world, where anxiety, stress, and emotional turmoil seem to be the norm, managing mood disorders can feel like an uphill battle. You might find yourself stuck in a loop of...
16 July 2026
The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Addiction and Recovery
Ever hear that little voice in your head that says, “I know this isn’t good for me… but I’m doing it anyway”? That internal tug-of-war—where your actions don’t match your beliefs—is...
15 July 2026
Ethical Dilemmas in Psychological Testing: How to Navigate
Let’s be honest – talking about ethics in psychological testing might not sound like a page-turner. But hang in there! This topic is more like a psychological thriller than a textbook yawn. We�...
14 July 2026
The Connection Between Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders
Let’s be honest — life throws curveballs, and sometimes we reach for anything we think can help us cope. For many, that `something` ends up being alcohol, prescription medications, or other...
13 July 2026
How to Rebuild Trust After Betrayal in a Relationship
Trust is the bedrock of any relationship. It’s what allows us to be vulnerable, open, and emotionally connected. But what happens when that trust is broken? Betrayal—whether through infidelity,...
July 18, 2026 - 08:59
How I pitched a 2,300-word feature on infidelity to a trade magazineAfter spending weeks reporting a deep-dive feature on infidelity, I got the call every writer dreads: the story was killed. The editor liked the angle, but the publication shifted priorities. I had...
July 17, 2026 - 21:01
Emoji & Psychological Research: Introducing Team EmojiAlmost two decades have passed since emoji first entered the mainstream, and their popularity shows no signs of fading. From simple smiley faces to complex sequences of food, animals, and objects,...
July 17, 2026 - 15:11
Report highlights ‘startling disconnect’ between seminary formators, psychological expertsA new study from the University of Notre Dame`s McGrath Institute for Church Life reveals growing mental health challenges among seminarians and calls for major changes in how psychological care is...
July 16, 2026 - 17:48
Travel Isn't Just a Break - It's a DisruptionYou don`t need a trip to relax. You need one to unsettle yourself. That is the argument gaining traction among neuroscientists who study how travel affects the brain. The old idea that a vacation...
This article offers thoughtful insights on managing loneliness. It`s so easy to feel isolated in today`s world, yet the tips here remind us we can take small steps toward connection and self-care. Thank you for sharing these strategies to promote better...
Author: Seth McIlroy
July 18, 2026
This article effectively highlights the critical role forensic psychology plays in understanding terrorist motivations and enhancing counterterrorism strategies, providing valuable insights for both professionals and policymakers.
Author: Rayna Summers
July 18, 2026
Just when I thought my brain was starting to get its act together, I read about serotonin. It`s like a party in my head, and apparently, some guests didn`t get the memo. Thanks for the heads-up on the brain`s mood swings... I`m taking notes!
Author: Finn Allen
July 18, 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.