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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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Autism and Social Skills: Managing Expectations

18 May 2026

Autism and Social Skills: Managing Expectations

When we talk about autism, social skills often become the elephant in the room. Let’s be honest—interacting with others isn’t easy for most people, and for those on the autism spectrum, it...

How to Support a Loved One with a Severe Psychiatric Disorder

17 May 2026

How to Support a Loved One with a Severe Psychiatric Disorder

Dealing with a severe psychiatric disorder can be incredibly overwhelming—for both the person suffering and the people who love them. If you’re here, I’m guessing someone close to you is...

Emotional Trauma and Addiction: Understanding the Link

16 May 2026

Emotional Trauma and Addiction: Understanding the Link

Let’s cut to the chase—emotional trauma and addiction are way more connected than we often talk about. Scratch beneath the surface of most people struggling with substance abuse, and you’ll...

The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Mental Health Outcomes

15 May 2026

The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Mental Health Outcomes

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room — money. Or more accurately, the lack of it. Now, before you roll your eyes and sigh, “Ugh, another article about how being broke sucks,” hear me...

How Emotional Trauma Affects Your Physical Health

14 May 2026

How Emotional Trauma Affects Your Physical Health

Emotional trauma isn`t just something that lives in your mind—its effects seep into your body in ways you may not even realize. Have you ever felt physically drained after a stressful event? That...

The Future of Psychiatric Treatment: Emerging Therapies and Technologies

13 May 2026

The Future of Psychiatric Treatment: Emerging Therapies and Technologies

Let’s face it—mental health care has come a long way, but there’s still a long road ahead. You know this if you`ve ever struggled with anxiety, depression, or any other mental health issue....

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Do Pointed Fingers Reveal Hidden Intent? A Look at Violent Gestures

May 18, 2026 - 02:46

Do Pointed Fingers Reveal Hidden Intent? A Look at Violent Gestures

When someone aims a finger at you and mimics pulling a trigger, the message seems clear. But is it really a sign of murderous intent, or just a crude expression of frustration? Psychologists and...

Psychology suggests stargazing might be better for us than we realize

May 17, 2026 - 02:10

Psychology suggests stargazing might be better for us than we realize

Step outside on a clear night in rural Ireland and the sky is just there. No app to open, no announcement, no preamble. The road has gone quiet. There is often a fox roaming around close by. And...

Narcissists tend to view God as a punishing figure who owes them special favors

May 14, 2026 - 16:53

Narcissists tend to view God as a punishing figure who owes them special favors

A new study in psychology suggests that people with strong narcissistic traits tend to view God not as a loving or forgiving figure, but as a harsh punisher who still owes them special favors....

Psychology suggests people who become more compassionate as they get older may have learned how much private suffering sits behind ordinary behavior

May 13, 2026 - 22:43

Psychology suggests people who become more compassionate as they get older may have learned how much private suffering sits behind ordinary behavior

The cultural framing of late-life compassion tends to attribute it to a particular kind of internal softening. The older person, in this framing, has become gentler. They have, by some combination...

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How To Recognize Emotional Manipulation In...

Emotional manipulation can be subtle but damaging. Look for patterns like gaslighting, guilt-tripping, or constant criticism, as these behaviors often signal an unhealthy relationship dynamic that requires attention.

Author: Selkie Acevedo

May 17, 2026

Journaling For Self Care A Guide To Emotional...

Journaling truly helps me process emotions and encourages personal growth. It`s a simple yet powerful tool.

Author: Thomas McGinn

May 14, 2026

How To Create A Safe Emotional Space For Your Child

Creating a safe emotional space fosters trust and open communication.

Author: Ava McLean

May 10, 2026

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