4 July 2026
The Role of Forensic Psychology in Hate Crimes
When we think about hate crimes—those disturbing acts motivated by bias against race, religion, sexual orientation, or other identity factors—it’s easy to focus solely on the legal or...
3 July 2026
The Psychological Benefits of Creativity and Self-Expression
Ever found yourself doodling on a notepad during a boring meeting or dancing in front of your mirror when no one’s watching? Maybe you`ve poured your heart into a journal entry after a long day...
2 July 2026
How Sleep Disorders Affect Mental Health: A Comprehensive Guide
Let’s face it—when sleep goes wrong, everything else tends to follow. Ever tried getting through a stressful day after a night of tossing and turning? It’s like trying to run a marathon with...
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,...
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...
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...
July 3, 2026 - 23:47
Psychology says people who cook far more food than necessary aren't just overpreparing, they may be expresNew research in behavioral psychology suggests that individuals who habitually cook far more food than needed are not simply bad at meal planning or prone to waste. Instead, their behavior may...
July 3, 2026 - 17:02
A major online safety bill for kids just passed the House. Here's what experts say parents need to knowThe U.S. House of Representatives has approved the KIDS Act, a sweeping piece of legislation designed to strengthen online safety for minors. The bill now moves to the Senate, where its future...
July 2, 2026 - 18:18
Psychology says people who take short trips every few months are happier, less stressed and more resilient than those who wait for one big annual vacationA growing body of psychological research is challenging the traditional idea that a single long vacation each year is the best way to recharge. Instead, studies suggest that people who take short...
July 2, 2026 - 11:19
Penn State students explore cross-cultural psychology through Costa Rica programA three-week faculty-led program in San Jose, Costa Rica, gave Penn State students a hands-on look at cross-cultural psychology. The experience combined classroom instruction with community...
This article provides valuable insights into how athletes navigate cognitive dissonance, offering a deeper understanding of their responses to both failure and success. Great read!
Author: Zinn Franco
July 3, 2026
This article offers a sharp insight into how advertisers leverage cognitive dissonance, manipulating our emotions and beliefs to drive decisions. It`s a compelling reminder of the unseen factors shaping our consumer choices.
Author: Kassandra Griffin
July 2, 2026
Childhood experiences profoundly influence adult behavior, shaping emotional responses, decision-making, and interpersonal relationships throughout life.
Author: Vex McCarty
July 2, 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.