10 June 2026
How Cognitive Biases Affect Criminal Investigations and Courtroom Decisions
Let’s be real for a moment—we like to think of justice as cold, calculated, and perfectly impartial. Blindfolded lady, scales in hand, no nonsense. But let’s rip off the blindfold for just a...
9 June 2026
Emotional Agility: How to Adapt to Life’s Challenges
Life is unpredictable. One moment, everything is going great; the next, you’re hit with unexpected setbacks. Maybe it’s a breakup, losing a job, or just feeling stuck. How you respond to these...
8 June 2026
The Relationship Between Insomnia and Anxiety: Breaking the Cycle
Have you ever found yourself tossing and turning at night, unable to shut off your racing thoughts? Or perhaps you`ve felt your heart pounding with worry, knowing you have to be up early but sleep...
7 June 2026
Why Mood Disorders Spike in Adolescence
Adolescence. That rollercoaster part of life filled with growth spurts, changing voices, first crushes, and an ever-present sense of “What is even happening to me right now?” For many teens,...
6 June 2026
The Link Between Cognitive Dissonance and Stress
Let me guess—you`ve told yourself “I’m totally fine” while inwardly screaming into the void of mental chaos? Yep, been there, done that, wrote the blog post. Welcome to the wonderfully...
5 June 2026
Gender Differences in Psychological Testing
Ever wonder why men and women sometimes seem to think, react, and process emotions so differently? Well, psychology has been trying to crack that code for decades. One fascinating area of study is ...
June 9, 2026 - 19:51
Psychology says people who love their dogs like their children aren’t obsessed, their brains may be wiredA growing body of psychological research indicates that people who view their dogs as children are not simply eccentric or overly attached. Instead, their brains may be naturally wired for that...
June 9, 2026 - 01:51
Gleam-glum effect reveals emotional word cues in children as young as fiveA fresh study has uncovered that children as young as five years old can pick up on emotional cues hidden in the sounds of words, a phenomenon researchers are calling the `gleam-glum effect.` The...
June 8, 2026 - 00:08
Psychology says people who speak less carry more authority because talking is how most people seek approvaNew research in social psychology challenges the common belief that the loudest voice in the room holds the most power. Studies suggest that individuals who speak less, and who do not rush to fill...
June 6, 2026 - 10:10
Psychological horror game T.W.I.R.L. coming to Nintendo SwitchIndie developer Genie Boy Games has confirmed that its upcoming title T.W.I.R.L. will be making its way to the Nintendo Switch. While an exact release window for the console has not been announced,...
Understanding the roots of behavior can empower us to break cycles of pain and foster healing for brighter futures.
Author: Gabriella Baxter
June 10, 2026
Oh great, just what we needed-another reason to hit the snooze button. Who knew sleeping could be the secret sauce for emotional strength? Maybe I should start napping more...
Author: Matteo Stewart
June 10, 2026
This article offers valuable insights into Seasonal Affective Disorder. Understanding how seasonal changes affect mood can help individuals recognize their feelings and seek appropriate support during challenging times.
Author: Buzz Carter
June 9, 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.