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Evolution of Intelligence Testing in Psychological Assessments

24 August 2026

Evolution of Intelligence Testing in Psychological Assessments

Have you ever wondered how psychologists figure out how `intelligent` someone is? Intelligence is more than just solving math problems or remembering facts — and thankfully, intelligence testing...

The Role of Hormones in Mood Disorders: From PMS to Menopause

23 August 2026

The Role of Hormones in Mood Disorders: From PMS to Menopause

Hormones are like the unseen puppeteers of our emotions. They ebb and flow, shaping how we feel, react, and even perceive the world around us. Ever felt like your mood shifts for no apparent reason...

The Impact of Social Comparison on Romantic Satisfaction

22 August 2026

The Impact of Social Comparison on Romantic Satisfaction

Relationships are tricky, aren`t they? One minute, everything feels picture-perfect, and the next, you find yourself scrolling through social media, comparing your relationship to someone else`s...

Can Rehabilitation Work? A Forensic Psychologist’s Viewpoint

21 August 2026

Can Rehabilitation Work? A Forensic Psychologist’s Viewpoint

When we hear about criminals, our minds often jump straight to punishment. Lock them up, throw away the key, right? But what if people could change? What if rehabilitation actually worked? That’s...

Emotional Freedom: How to Break Free from Self-Doubt

20 August 2026

Emotional Freedom: How to Break Free from Self-Doubt

Let’s be real—self-doubt sucks. It’s that annoying little voice in your head whispering (or sometimes shouting), “Who do you think you are?” It creeps in just when you`re about to take a...

Exploring the Link Between Sleep Deprivation and Depression

19 August 2026

Exploring the Link Between Sleep Deprivation and Depression

Sleep and mental health go hand in hand. If you`ve ever pulled an all-nighter or struggled with insomnia, you probably noticed how groggy, irritable, or even sad you felt the next day. But what if...

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Wellness stacking: why psychologists say it beats willpower for building healthy habits

August 23, 2026 - 22:30

Wellness stacking: why psychologists say it beats willpower for building healthy habits

For years, the standard advice for building healthy habits was simple: just try harder. But psychologists are now pointing to a different approach called wellness stacking, and they say it works...

Why Good People So Often Do Nothing

August 23, 2026 - 11:00

Why Good People So Often Do Nothing

`Always try to do the right thing` is the kind of advice that sounds too obvious to need saying. Of course you should. Who wakes up planning to do the wrong thing? But the gap between our good...

Psychology says time genuinely feels faster in your 60s and 70s, and it’s not your imagination — the brain timestamps novelty, and routine years leave fewer markers behind, so whole stretches compress in memory

August 22, 2026 - 23:54

Psychology says time genuinely feels faster in your 60s and 70s, and it’s not your imagination — the brain timestamps novelty, and routine years leave fewer markers behind, so whole stretches compress in memory

The calendar gave you the same 365 days every year. What changed is how many of them your memory filed separately, and in later life, that number tends to drop. Psychologists say this isn`t a trick...

Is Parenting Necessarily an Exercise in Exerting Power?

August 22, 2026 - 04:22

Is Parenting Necessarily an Exercise in Exerting Power?

The question of how much authority a parent should hold is as old as family life itself. For decades, the dominant advice has leaned toward gentle guidance, open dialogue, and treating children as...

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How Childhood Trauma Contributes To The...

This article sheds light on the often overlooked connection between childhood trauma and personality disorders. Understanding how early experiences shape our personalities can lead to better treatment options for those affected. It`s a crucial topic...

Author: Brittany Willis

August 23, 2026

The Power Of Routine How Structure Helps...

Embracing a routine can be a game changer. It brings a sense of stability and purpose to our days. Small, consistent actions can uplift your mood and lead to a brighter outlook. Start small and feel the difference!

Author: Elena Gibson

August 22, 2026

How Childhood Trauma Can Manifest As Adult Mood...

This article sheds light on a crucial but often overlooked topic. It`s fascinating how childhood experiences shape our adult lives in ways we might not recognize. Understanding these connections can be a powerful step toward healing. Thanks for sharing...

Author: Sofia McQuillan

August 21, 2026

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