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Welcome to Psylogx, the ultimate psychology blog by Paulina Sanders, where we explore the fascinating world of mental health, human behavior, and emotional wellness. Here, you will discover insightful articles on various psychological topics including cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, and the science of happiness. Our mission is to provide readers with practical tips, expert advice, and the latest research in psychology to help you understand yourself and others better. Join us on this journey into the depths of the mind as we navigate the complexities of emotions, relationships, and personal growth at Psylogx.

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How Early Childhood Development Influences Mental Health

21 March 2026

How Early Childhood Development Influences Mental Health

When it comes to mental health, a lot of us tend to focus on what’s happening in the here and now. But—have you ever stopped to think about how your early childhood experiences helped shape the...

Resilience in the Face of Adversity: How to Bounce Back

19 March 2026

Resilience in the Face of Adversity: How to Bounce Back

Life can throw some serious curveballs our way, can`t it? Whether it`s a personal loss, a career setback, or just the general chaos of everyday life, adversity is something we all face. But what...

Autism in Adulthood: Challenges and Triumphs

18 March 2026

Autism in Adulthood: Challenges and Triumphs

When most people hear the word `autism,` their mind jumps to children. It`s not surprising—after all, autism diagnoses usually happen early in life, and much of the public chatter around Autism...

Understanding the Link Between Self-Esteem and Mental Health

17 March 2026

Understanding the Link Between Self-Esteem and Mental Health

Our minds can be tricky, can`t they? One day, we feel like we’re on top of the world, and the next, we’re questioning every decision we`ve ever made. What’s at the root of all this mental...

How to Identify Your Attachment Style and What to Do About It

16 March 2026

How to Identify Your Attachment Style and What to Do About It

Ever caught yourself wondering why you keep ending up in the same types of relationships? Or why certain behaviors—yours or someone else`s—trigger such strong emotional reactions? Well, you`re...

Self-Esteem and Self-Sabotage: Breaking the Cycle

14 March 2026

Self-Esteem and Self-Sabotage: Breaking the Cycle

Have you ever set a goal, gotten super motivated to reach it, and then—BAM—somehow found yourself doing the exact opposite of what you needed to succeed? Maybe you procrastinated, doubted...

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What Is Body Integrity Dysphoria?

March 21, 2026 - 03:02

What Is Body Integrity Dysphoria?

A rare and deeply complex psychological condition, Body Integrity Dysphoria (BID), presents a profound challenge for those who live with it. Individuals experiencing BID feel an intense, persistent...

Two Words to Transform Feedback

March 20, 2026 - 05:25

Two Words to Transform Feedback

New research into workplace dynamics suggests a powerful, two-word adjustment can dramatically improve how feedback is given and received. The key is to preface any critique or observation with the...

Frontiers | The ontological inversion: transcending adultcentrism in the concept of development for the critical deconstruction of bleak pedagogy

March 19, 2026 - 14:57

Frontiers | The ontological inversion: transcending adultcentrism in the concept of development for the critical deconstruction of bleak pedagogy

Traditional developmental psychology is increasingly critiqued for its adultcentric bias, which conceptualizes childhood as a state of functional deficit and views development as a linear,...

Psychology says people who genuinely don’t care what others think aren’t rude or selfish — they’ve reached a level of inner peace that comes from finally valuing their own judgment over external validation

March 18, 2026 - 23:22

Psychology says people who genuinely don’t care what others think aren’t rude or selfish — they’ve reached a level of inner peace that comes from finally valuing their own judgment over external validation

A common misconception equates not caring about others` opinions with rudeness or selfishness. However, psychological insights suggest a different, more profound reality. True indifference to...

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Autism In Adulthood Challenges And Triumphs

Exploring autism in adulthood unveils a tapestry of resilience and unique perspectives. While challenges abound, the triumphs of adults on the spectrum remind us that neurodiversity enriches our shared human experience.

Author: Serenity Warren

March 21, 2026

Understanding The Link Between Self Esteem And...

Self-esteem isn’t just a feel-good buzzword; it’s the foundation of mental resilience. By exploring its intricate relationship with mental health, we uncover the nuances of our psyche—where confidence meets vulnerability, and self-worth shapes our...

Author: Landon McQuillen

March 20, 2026

Resilience In The Face Of Adversity How To Bounce...

Resilience isn`t just a trait; it`s a skill we can all cultivate and strengthen.

Author: Lysara McMahan

March 20, 2026

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