23 February 2026
The Science of Cognitive Dissonance: Why We Hate Being Wrong
Have you ever found yourself stubbornly defending a belief, even when the evidence clearly proves otherwise? That uncomfortable, uneasy feeling when you realize you might be wrong? That’s...
21 February 2026
Navigating the Workplace with a Mood Disorder
Living with a mood disorder can be challenging, and when you add the complexities of a workplace environment, it can feel like you`re constantly walking a tightrope. Whether you`re dealing with...
20 February 2026
Preparing Clients for Psychological Testing: A Guide for Therapists
Psychological testing can be an incredibly valuable tool in understanding what`s really going on with a client. Whether you`re working with a kid who`s struggling in school, an adult wrestling with...
19 February 2026
Daily Habits That Boost Psychological Health
Maintaining good mental health isn’t just about avoiding stress or treating mental illness. It`s about everyday actions that keep your mind sharp, your emotions balanced, and your well-being in...
17 February 2026
How Emotions Influence Cognitive Processing
Have you ever noticed how your thoughts might seem cloudy when you`re feeling upset, or how you can think more clearly when you`re in a positive mood? That`s because emotions and cognitive...
16 February 2026
The Use of Forensic Psychology in Understanding Domestic Violence
Domestic violence isn`t just heartbreaking—it`s complicated. We’re talking about tangled relationships, deep-rooted emotional wounds, and behavior patterns that can tear families apart. So,...
February 23, 2026 - 00:59
Exercise Emerges as a Powerful Ally in Combating DepressionA major new analysis of scientific research provides compelling evidence that physical activity is a potent tool for alleviating symptoms of depression. This extensive review reinforces a long-held...
February 22, 2026 - 01:21
Finding the Playful Self at PlayThe relentless pursuit of an Olympic medal is often portrayed as a grueling test of sacrifice and singular focus. For figure skater Alysa Liu, that journey became an unexpected path back to herself...
February 21, 2026 - 16:54
Psychology says people who always push their chair in when they leave a table display these 6 personality patterns that started in childhoodThat small, often unconscious act of pushing your chair in when you leave a table is more than just good manners. Psychologists suggest this ingrained behavior can be a window into deep-seated...
February 20, 2026 - 18:03
Jeffrey Epstein and the psychology of bourgeois decadenceThe crimes of Jeffrey Epstein and the complicity of his powerful associates provoke a fundamental question: how do individuals engaged in such acts morally justify their behavior to themselves?...
Motivation and goal-setting: where our brains do the cha-cha while our dreams tango! Just remember, if you trip, it’s just your subconscious trying to keep things interesting!
Author: Cody Alexander
February 23, 2026
This article effectively highlights the transformative impact of digital technology on psychological assessments. By enhancing accessibility and efficiency, these advancements not only streamline processes but also offer richer data insights, paving the...
Author: Meagan McDonough
February 23, 2026
Insightful analysis on BPD treatment options!
Author: Izaak McAleer
February 23, 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.