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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 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...

How to Navigate Life After a Psychiatric Diagnosis

25 May 2026

How to Navigate Life After a Psychiatric Diagnosis

Getting a psychiatric diagnosis can feel like the world flipped upside down. One moment you’re navigating life as usual, and the next, everything is labeled and categorized. You might feel...

Emotional Expression in the Workplace: Balancing Professionalism and Authenticity

24 May 2026

Emotional Expression in the Workplace: Balancing Professionalism and Authenticity

Introduction Have you ever felt like you had to put on a mask at work—hiding your true emotions just to seem `professional`? You`re not alone. The modern workplace often demands a careful...

How Trauma Impacts Self-Esteem and Self-Worth

23 May 2026

How Trauma Impacts Self-Esteem and Self-Worth

We all face tough moments in life. For some, these moments can leave lasting imprints, shaping not just their mindset but also their sense of self. Trauma, whether it stems from childhood...

Strategies for Building Communication Skills in Autistic Children

22 May 2026

Strategies for Building Communication Skills in Autistic Children

Communication isn’t just about talking. It’s about connecting. For children with autism, that connection can often feel like a steep mountain to climb. But with the right strategies—practical...

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Autoimmunity and the Good Girls

May 27, 2026 - 16:16

Autoimmunity and the Good Girls

A new analysis of health patterns among women with autoimmune conditions suggests a troubling connection between chronic illness and social conditioning. After studying her own medical history...

The Mysterious Inner World of Aphantasia

May 26, 2026 - 19:24

The Mysterious Inner World of Aphantasia

A fresh wave of research is challenging the long-held view that aphantasia simply means a person cannot visualize. Instead, scientists now propose that the condition might be better understood as a...

Creatine Research Has a Male Bias. New Findings Suggest Women Could Gain More

May 26, 2026 - 03:43

Creatine Research Has a Male Bias. New Findings Suggest Women Could Gain More

For decades, creatine supplementation has been studied almost exclusively in men. The foundational data on muscle gain, strength, and recovery came from male athletes and young male subjects. But a...

Why Human Exceptionalism Is a Flawed Idea

May 24, 2026 - 02:14

Why Human Exceptionalism Is a Flawed Idea

Philosopher Josephine Donovan is making a bold case against the idea that humans are fundamentally superior to other animals. In her latest work, she argues that humanity must get over itself and...

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The Intersection Of Culture And Emotional Trauma

This article insightfully highlights how cultural contexts shape our understanding of emotional trauma, revealing the complexities in healing and resilience. Worth exploring.

Author: Megan Vasquez

May 27, 2026

The Influence Of Evolutionary Psychology On Human...

This article raises fascinating points about how our evolutionary history shapes modern behavior. It`s intriguing to consider how instincts from our ancestors still play a role in our daily lives, influencing everything from relationships to...

Author: Lisette Estes

May 26, 2026

Emotional Trauma And Addiction Understanding The...

It`s wild how our minds work, isn`t it? Like a tangled ball of yarn, trauma can lead us to seek comfort in all the wrong places. It`s like trying to fix a leaky faucet by ignoring the water... How about we dive into those hidden connections together?

Author: Blake McGill

May 24, 2026

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