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How Shift Work Affects Sleep Patterns and Mental Health

10 July 2026

How Shift Work Affects Sleep Patterns and Mental Health

Let’s be real—shift work doesn’t play nice with your sleep schedule or your sanity. If you’ve ever worked the night shift, an early morning shift, or the dreaded rotating shifts, you...

Understanding the Silent Struggle: A Deep Dive into Mood Disorders

9 July 2026

Understanding the Silent Struggle: A Deep Dive into Mood Disorders

When was the last time you felt a little off? Maybe you had a bad day, or maybe you woke up on the wrong side of the bed. We all have days where our mood isn`t exactly where we want it to be. But...

How Cognitive Dissonance Affects Political Activism

8 July 2026

How Cognitive Dissonance Affects Political Activism

Let’s be honest—politics is messy. Whether you`re waving protest signs, debating on social media, or just trying to make sense of everything around election season, there`s a lot going on...

The Influence of Culture on Psychological Test Results

7 July 2026

The Influence of Culture on Psychological Test Results

Have you ever wondered why two people from different cultures might respond differently to the same psychological test? You’re not alone. It turns out, culture plays a huge role in how we think,...

Unraveling the Mysteries of Schizophrenia: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Care

6 July 2026

Unraveling the Mysteries of Schizophrenia: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Care

Schizophrenia—just the word itself can stir up a mix of emotions. For some, it`s an enigma. For others, it`s a misunderstood condition shrouded in stigma and misconceptions. But what really ...

Love Languages: How Understanding Them Can Improve Your Relationships

5 July 2026

Love Languages: How Understanding Them Can Improve Your Relationships

When it comes to relationships, we all want to feel loved and appreciated, right? But have you ever felt like your partner, friend, or family member just doesn’t get how you like to be loved ?...

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3 Habits To Replace Your Over-Apologizing Tendency, By A Psychologist

July 9, 2026 - 20:01

3 Habits To Replace Your Over-Apologizing Tendency, By A Psychologist

Saying sorry for every small inconvenience might feel polite, but psychologists warn it can actually undermine your credibility and relationships. Over-apologizing signals low self-worth and shifts...

Trail Therapy: The Role of Sport Psychology

July 9, 2026 - 14:56

Trail Therapy: The Role of Sport Psychology

At this year`s Western States 100, one crew member had a unique set of goals that had nothing to do with their own finish time. Their objectives were clear: help as many runners as possible work...

Why We View the Past as Better Than the Present

July 8, 2026 - 19:15

Why We View the Past as Better Than the Present

Nostalgia offers a warm, familiar comfort, a mental escape to a time when things felt simpler. But this rosy view of the past comes with a hidden cost. Psychologists call it the `reminiscence bump,...

The psychology of luck: Why some people seem to get lucky more often

July 8, 2026 - 03:28

The psychology of luck: Why some people seem to get lucky more often

Most people have looked at someone successful and assumed they were simply in the right place at the right time. It is an easy conclusion to make. But a growing body of research suggests that luck...

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How Shift Work Affects Sleep Patterns And Mental...

Ah yes, who needs sleep anyway... sounds fun!

Author: Dean Pope

July 10, 2026

Cognitive Dissonance And Confirmation Bias A...

This article effectively highlights how cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias interplay, influencing our beliefs and decisions. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for personal growth and critical thinking.

Author: Violet Butler

July 10, 2026

The Role Of Forensic Psychology In Hate Crimes

This article insightfully highlights the crucial intersection of psychology and addressing hate crimes.

Author: Stella McAuley

July 9, 2026

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