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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 Journaling Can Help You Process and Express Emotions

15 July 2026

How Journaling Can Help You Process and Express Emotions

Ever felt like your mind is a tangled mess of thoughts and emotions that you just can`t seem to sort out? We`ve all been there. Life throws curveballs, and sometimes just bottling up your feelings...

Attachment Theory and the Formation of Social Networks

14 July 2026

Attachment Theory and the Formation of Social Networks

Human connections shape our lives in countless ways. From childhood to adulthood, the way we form relationships can be traced back to a powerful psychological concept: Attachment Theory . This...

Trauma Recovery: The Importance of Self-Compassion

13 July 2026

Trauma Recovery: The Importance of Self-Compassion

Trauma leaves deep emotional wounds that don`t just disappear with time. Healing is a journey, and one of the most powerful tools in this process is self-compassion . Many people who have...

Meltdowns vs. Shutdowns: Understanding Autistic Responses to Stress

12 July 2026

Meltdowns vs. Shutdowns: Understanding Autistic Responses to Stress

Ever witnessed someone on the autism spectrum react intensely during a stressful moment and found yourself confused about what just happened? Maybe they screamed and cried or went completely silent...

Harnessing the Power of Mindfulness to Build Resilience

11 July 2026

Harnessing the Power of Mindfulness to Build Resilience

Let’s be real—life throws curveballs. One day, things are smooth sailing; the next, you’re caught in a storm you never saw coming. Whether it’s a stressful job, personal loss, burnout, or...

The Role of Diet and Nutrition in Mental Health Management

10 July 2026

The Role of Diet and Nutrition in Mental Health Management

Good food equals good mood—sounds simple, right? But did you know that what you put on your plate can significantly impact your mental well-being? The link between diet and physical health is...

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Psychology says people who prefer trains over airplanes aren't afraid of flying, they may enjoy freedom of

July 15, 2026 - 02:12

Psychology says people who prefer trains over airplanes aren't afraid of flying, they may enjoy freedom of

New research in travel psychology suggests that people who prefer trains over airplanes are not necessarily driven by a fear of flying. Instead, the choice may reflect a deeper appreciation for...

Liam Lawson opens up on 'psychological' strength in social media hate battle

July 14, 2026 - 15:48

Liam Lawson opens up on 'psychological' strength in social media hate battle

Liam Lawson has only 45 Formula 1 starts to his name, but the young driver says he has already endured more psychological pressure than some of the sport`s most seasoned veterans. In a recent...

Psychology says people who talk really slowly aren't nervous or underconfident, they may be choosing their

July 13, 2026 - 20:10

Psychology says people who talk really slowly aren't nervous or underconfident, they may be choosing their

A growing body of psychological research suggests that people who speak slowly are often misunderstood. The common assumption is that slow speech signals anxiety, low self-esteem, or uncertainty....

Psychology says people who prefer deep conversations often have these traits

July 13, 2026 - 01:05

Psychology says people who prefer deep conversations often have these traits

Small talk can feel like a chore for some. While many people easily chat about the weather, weekend plans, or the latest TV show, a certain group of individuals finds this kind of surface-level...

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Understanding Emotional Expression In Nonverbal...

This article effectively highlights the intricate link between emotional expression and nonverbal cues. By examining gestures, facial expressions, and body language, it reveals how these elements shape our interactions and enhance our understanding of...

Author: Elias Sweeney

July 15, 2026

Attachment Theory And The Formation Of Social...

Attachment theory highlights how early bonds influence adult social networks and relationships, shaping emotional connections.

Author: Erin Torres

July 15, 2026

How To Help A Loved One Struggling With Emotional...

Sometimes the silence speaks volumes. In the shadows of pain, a simple gesture can ignite hope and healing. Trust the unspoken bond.

Author: Tobias Coffey

July 15, 2026

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