previousforumq&abulletinlanding
updatescategoriesteamcontacts
Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive Science Depression Emotional Regulation Forensic Psychology Human Behavior Mindfulness Mood Disorders Psychoanalysis Psychological Assessment Psychological Well-Being Psychology of Love Psychopathology Sleep and Mental Health Trauma

Mind Shenanigans: Psychology Insights for Everyday Life

How Art Therapy Can Help Those with Mood Disorders

5 February 2026

How Art Therapy Can Help Those with Mood Disorders

Mood disorders can feel like a never-ending rollercoaster. One day you`re on top of the world; the next, you`re drowning in sadness or anxiety. If you`ve ever struggled with mood disorders—or...

Cognitive Science and the Mystery of Consciousness

4 February 2026

Cognitive Science and the Mystery of Consciousness

Have you ever stared up at the sky, completely lost in thought, and then suddenly asked yourself, “How am I even thinking this thought?” That moment right there—that flicker of self-awareness...

Developing Emotional Balance Through Meditation Practices

3 February 2026

Developing Emotional Balance Through Meditation Practices

Emotions can be like wild waves, crashing and spiraling out of control when life throws challenges our way. Ever felt like you were on an emotional rollercoaster—one moment you`re fine, and the...

Bipolar Disorder: Navigating the Highs and Lows of Mood Dysregulation

2 February 2026

Bipolar Disorder: Navigating the Highs and Lows of Mood Dysregulation

If your emotions seem like they`ve hit a rollercoaster—one minute you`re buzzing with energy and the next you`re drowning in a pool of gloom—you`re not alone. That intense ride could be more...

The Psychology of Long-Distance Relationships: Challenges and Solutions

1 February 2026

The Psychology of Long-Distance Relationships: Challenges and Solutions

Ah, long-distance relationships—where love is measured in time zones and digital heart emojis. If you`ve ever been in one, you know it’s basically a test of patience, trust, and how well your...

How Our Unconscious Mind Shapes Our Romantic Choices

31 January 2026

How Our Unconscious Mind Shapes Our Romantic Choices

Ever found yourself attracted to someone and couldn’t quite explain why? Maybe they weren’t your “type,” or maybe you even knew deep down they weren’t the healthiest choice — but still,...

LOAD MORE

BULLETIN

Psychology says people who are genuinely intelligent but don't realize it usually display these 8 subtle behaviors

February 5, 2026 - 07:14

Psychology says people who are genuinely intelligent but don't realize it usually display these 8 subtle behaviors

True intellectual prowess often wears a quiet disguise. While confidence can be loud, genuine intelligence frequently manifests in humble, unexpected ways. Psychology suggests that individuals who...

Wellness Wednesday: menopause, night owls, and the psychology of running late

February 4, 2026 - 20:33

Wellness Wednesday: menopause, night owls, and the psychology of running late

This week`s wellness insights delve into three distinct yet impactful areas of daily life, from long-term health transitions to everyday habits. New research is broadening the understanding of...

How climate change and human psychology make this cold snap feel so harsh

February 4, 2026 - 01:50

How climate change and human psychology make this cold snap feel so harsh

As a bitter cold snap grips parts of the nation, the discomfort feels particularly acute. Meteorologists point to a significant psychological and climatological shift behind this heightened...

Woman explains the beautiful feeling of 'sonder,' or realizing random strangers have full lives

February 3, 2026 - 11:49

Woman explains the beautiful feeling of 'sonder,' or realizing random strangers have full lives

Have you ever paused in a crowded airport or a bustling city street and been struck by a sudden, overwhelming thought? It’s the realization that every single person around you is living a life as...

read all news

FORUM

Cognitive Science And The Mystery Of Consciousness

This article beautifully bridges cognitive science and the enigma of consciousness! I`m intrigued by how our understanding of brain processes can unravel the complexities of awareness. Excited to explore the intersection of science and subjective...

Author: Solstice McEachern

February 5, 2026

The Psychology Of Guilt And Remorse In Criminal...

Exploring guilt and remorse in offenders reveals a complex interplay between conscience and consequence, challenging our notions of accountability. Can true remorse ever exist in the shadow of self-preservation?

Author: Juno McLaurin

February 5, 2026

How Our Unconscious Mind Shapes Our Romantic Choices

This article beautifully illuminates the fascinating role our unconscious mind plays in shaping our romantic decisions. It`s a captivating read that deepens our understanding of love and attraction—thank you for sharing these insights!

Author: Nicholas Bailey

February 4, 2026

read all comments



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.

previousforumq&abulletinlanding

Copyright © 2026 Psycix.com

Founded by: Christine Carter

updatescategoriesrecommendationsteamcontacts
cookie policyprivacy policyterms