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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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Resilience and Vulnerability: How Being Open Makes You Stronger

31 May 2026

Resilience and Vulnerability: How Being Open Makes You Stronger

Life throws curveballs at us every day. Some are small hiccups, like spilling coffee on your favorite shirt, while others shake us to our core. In these moments, we often hear words like...

The Connection Between Mental Illness and Creativity

30 May 2026

The Connection Between Mental Illness and Creativity

Ever noticed how some of the most brilliant artists, writers, and musicians have also struggled with mental health issues? It’s almost like genius and madness go hand in hand. But why is that? Is...

How to Express Anger Constructively Without Hurting Others

29 May 2026

How to Express Anger Constructively Without Hurting Others

Let’s be real for a second—anger is a part of being human. We all feel it. It bubbles up when someone cuts us off in traffic, when a co-worker throws us under the bus, or when a loved one...

How to Know When You’re Ready to Heal from Emotional Trauma

28 May 2026

How to Know When You’re Ready to Heal from Emotional Trauma

Let’s be real. Healing from emotional trauma isn’t just about deciding one day, “Okay, I’m over it now.” If only it were that easy, right? Trauma runs deep. It digs into your bones, hides...

How to Talk to Your Child About Their Autism Diagnosis

27 May 2026

How to Talk to Your Child About Their Autism Diagnosis

Talking to your child about their autism diagnosis might feel like one of those “parenting moment of truth” situations. You may be wondering: When is the right time? What should I say? How will...

How to Develop Resilience Through Self-Reflection and Growth

26 May 2026

How to Develop Resilience Through Self-Reflection and Growth

Life is full of ups and downs. Some days are smooth sailing, while others feel like a storm that`s never going to end. The real question is—not how to avoid the storm, but how to weather it. That...

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Neuromodulation Restores Balance and Gait After Brain Injury

May 31, 2026 - 05:53

Neuromodulation Restores Balance and Gait After Brain Injury

A new approach using neuromodulation is showing promise for people who lose their balance and ability to walk after a brain injury. The technique involves a noninvasive, time-limited treatment that...

The Art of Coalescing in Relationships and Everyday Life

May 30, 2026 - 17:46

The Art of Coalescing in Relationships and Everyday Life

In a world that often rewards sharp focus and individual achievement, a different kind of vision is gaining quiet attention. It is not about narrowing your gaze on a single goal, but about...

What We Lose When Malls Shut Down

May 29, 2026 - 20:28

What We Lose When Malls Shut Down

More and more of our daily lives are spent in isolation. We order groceries from a phone, work from a spare bedroom, and stream movies on a couch. But as shopping malls continue to shutter across...

The psychology of paradoxical thinking: Extreme arguments in favor of a controversial topic can reduce overall support

May 29, 2026 - 04:14

The psychology of paradoxical thinking: Extreme arguments in favor of a controversial topic can reduce overall support

A new study in social psychology reveals a counterintuitive truth about persuasion: when it comes to morally charged issues, going too far might push people in the opposite direction. Researchers...

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The Role Of Community In Overcoming Emotional Trauma

This article highlights the vital support community provides in healing from emotional trauma. Shared experiences and connections create a safe space for recovery, reminding us that we are never truly alone in our struggles.

Author: Tilly McKinnon

May 31, 2026

How Cultural Differences Influence Psychiatric...

This article offers valuable insights into the impact of culture on mental health and diagnoses. Great read!

Author: Astra Curry

May 31, 2026

How To Support A Loved One With A Severe...

This article brings up important insights into supporting loved ones facing psychiatric challenges. I`m curious about the most common misconceptions people have when trying to help. How can we better educate ourselves and others to create a more...

Author: Malia McTiernan

May 31, 2026

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