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.
5 March 2026
Fostering Resilience in Children: What Parents Need to Know
Let’s face it—being a parent in today`s world is no walk in the park. Between school stress, social pressures, and an overload of screen time, kids are facing challenges we never even dreamed...
4 March 2026
How Early Experiences Shape a Child's Brain
Have you ever wondered how a child`s brain develops? It’s not just about genetics—our earliest experiences play a huge role in shaping who we become. From the moment a baby enters the world,...
3 March 2026
The Psychology of Persistence: Staying Resilient in the Face of Failure
Ever felt like throwing in the towel when things don’t go your way? You`re not alone. We`ve all been there—staring at failure like it`s some monster in the closet, waiting to swallow us whole....
2 March 2026
Exploring Attachment Theory in the Context of Friendships
Have you ever wondered why your friendships feel the way they do? Why do you cling to some friends while effortlessly maintaining casual connections with others? Or why do certain friendships...
1 March 2026
Schizoaffective Disorder: Bridging the Gap Between Schizophrenia and Mood Disorders
Mental health can sometimes feel like a giant, messy puzzle with a few missing pieces. One of those puzzling conditions is schizoaffective disorder —a complex mix of schizophrenia and mood...
26 February 2026
The Role of Neurotransmitters in Psychiatric Disorders
Have you ever wondered why we feel happy one moment and anxious the next? The answer lies in the intricate world of neurotransmitters—tiny chemical messengers that control how we think, feel, and...
March 5, 2026 - 03:56
The Hidden Emotional Labor Draining Women LeadersA silent but significant factor is contributing to the burnout epidemic among women leaders: the immense weight of unacknowledged emotional labor. This goes beyond standard job responsibilities,...
March 4, 2026 - 03:11
Snuggling: The Antidote to Asian ShameA quiet, intimate moment of connection between parent and child can hold profound lessons, challenging deep-seated cultural norms. For many in Asian communities, where academic achievement and...
March 3, 2026 - 13:37
Trauma-Informed Approaches in Neonatal Care: Supporting Parental Psychological Well-BeingThe psychological well-being of parents with infants in neonatal intensive care units is receiving renewed focus through the lens of trauma-informed care. This vital approach will be the central...
March 2, 2026 - 10:09
Psychology says the reason some people become extremely competent but quietly resentful is that they were rewarded for capability so early that they never learned the difference between being needed and being lovedPsychology reveals a poignant paradox behind some of our most capable individuals. Their exceptional competence, often admired and rewarded, can stem from a childhood lesson that being needed is...
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Author: Andrea McIntire
March 5, 2026
Critical topic for understanding emotions!
Author: Elijah McCall
March 4, 2026
Great insights! Remember, every little movement counts. Embrace the joy of exercise—it’s a powerful step towards boosting your resilience and well-being!
Author: Caelum Walker
March 3, 2026