13 June 2026
Psychological Testing for ADHD: What You Need to Know
Let`s face it — ADHD can feel like a whirlwind. One minute you`re laser-focused, the next you`re daydreaming about an alternate reality where laundry folds itself. Whether it`s your child, your...
12 June 2026
Eating Disorders and Their Psychological Underpinnings: Anorexia, Bulimia, and More
When we think about food, it`s often associated with comfort, celebration, or even survival. But for many individuals, food takes on a much deeper, often darker meaning. Eating disorders are...
11 June 2026
How to Build Emotional Intimacy in a Long-Term Relationship
Have you ever been in a relationship where everything felt “fine” — but not deeply connected? Like, on the surface, you get along, laugh together, maybe share bills or kids, but deep down,...
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...
June 12, 2026 - 18:51
Human psychology tricks can bypass AI safety guardrailsNew research has uncovered a troubling vulnerability in artificial intelligence systems: classic human persuasion techniques can trick AI models into breaking their own safety rules. The study...
June 12, 2026 - 02:13
Evolving Needs, Evolving Care: Adapting Psychological Support Across Different Stages of Huntington’s DiseaseHuntington`s disease is often thought of as a movement disorder, but its impact on mental health is just as profound. Researchers are now emphasizing that psychological care must shift and adapt as...
June 10, 2026 - 21:45
Those We Love Are only Ever on Loan to UsThe ache of losing someone we love-whether a person or a pet-can feel like a sudden emptiness in the world. We are left behind, and the silence where their presence once lived can be deafening. In...
June 10, 2026 - 10:45
Depressive mood may sharpen self-judgment but blur social cues, analysis findsA massive new global analysis suggests the answer is both. The study, the largest of its kind to examine how a depressive mood affects our grasp on reality, found that people experiencing...
Embrace change like a pro and keep smiling!
Author: Blair McWhorter
June 12, 2026
Insomnia and anxiety are like an old couple who can`t stop bickering. One keeps you awake, while the other whispers worries. It`s time to kick them both out and find peace at last!
Author: Bryce Parker
June 11, 2026
Great insights! Understanding this connection is so valuable.
Author: Tia McConkey
June 10, 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.