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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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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...

Understanding Emotional Expression in Nonverbal Communication

9 July 2026

Understanding Emotional Expression in Nonverbal Communication

Ever walked into a room and immediately felt the tension without anyone saying a word? Or maybe you`ve sensed someone`s joy just from seeing the smile on their face—even before they opened their...

Attachment Theory and Codependency: Are They Related?

8 July 2026

Attachment Theory and Codependency: Are They Related?

We’ve all heard the saying, “You are who you date.” But what if who you’re drawn to — or how you behave in relationships — has more to do with deeper psychological wiring than just...

Emotional Flashbacks: What They Are and How to Cope

7 July 2026

Emotional Flashbacks: What They Are and How to Cope

Ever had a moment where your emotions suddenly spiral out of control, and you’re not exactly sure why? Maybe you felt an overwhelming wave of fear, shame, or anger—yet nothing obvious had...

Understanding Stimming: Why It’s Important for Autistic People

6 July 2026

Understanding Stimming: Why It’s Important for Autistic People

Stimming is a term that’s often misunderstood, especially by those who aren’t familiar with autism. If you’ve ever seen someone repeatedly rocking, flapping their hands, or even humming the...

Resilience and Stress: How to Turn Pressure Into Growth

5 July 2026

Resilience and Stress: How to Turn Pressure Into Growth

Let’s get one thing straight—stress is not the enemy. Seriously. We’ve all been conditioned to treat stress like it’s that toxic ex we never want to run into again. But what if I told you...

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Psychology suggests that people who tolerate silence are not more patient, but rather their brain adapted to grow without the digital saturation of mobile phones.

July 10, 2026 - 14:39

Psychology suggests that people who tolerate silence are not more patient, but rather their brain adapted to grow without the digital saturation of mobile phones.

A growing body of psychological research suggests that the ability to tolerate silence, often observed in people over the age of 55, is not a sign of superior patience or emotional control. Instead...

When Grief Comes From a Living Loss: The Pain of Estrangement Without Closure

July 9, 2026 - 22:27

When Grief Comes From a Living Loss: The Pain of Estrangement Without Closure

If you have ever been told to `just move on` from a family estrangement or a broken friendship, and found yourself unable to do so, you are not alone. This is a kind of grief that few people talk...

Ken Anderson on finding his voice in WWE, comedy and psychology in modern wrestling

July 9, 2026 - 01:17

Ken Anderson on finding his voice in WWE, comedy and psychology in modern wrestling

Ken Anderson looks like he is having the time of his life again. And he will tell you straight away that is because he is. For a guy who has lived through the extremes of WWE, carried the top belt...

Why do some people always get gifts? A former spy reveals the psychology behind getting everything without ever having to ask

July 8, 2026 - 02:30

Why do some people always get gifts? A former spy reveals the psychology behind getting everything without ever having to ask

A former intelligence officer has shed light on a social mystery that many of us have wondered about: why do some people seem to receive gifts, favors, and opportunities without ever having to ask...

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Attachment Theory And Codependency Are They Related

So, if attachment styles were people, would codependency be the awkward friend who keeps showing up uninvited? Let`s untangle this messy relationship and see if they really are tied at the emotional hip...

Author: Naomi Cummings

July 10, 2026

Trauma In The Digital Age The Effects Of Online...

Online harassment can leave deep psychological scars. It`s crucial to recognize these impacts and foster a supportive digital environment. Addressing this issue is not just essential; it`s our collective responsibility to protect mental health.

Author: Quillan Hill

July 10, 2026

Understanding The Foundations Of Attachment Theory

This article offers valuable insights into attachment theory and its significance in shaping relationships. The clear explanations and practical examples deepen our understanding of how attachment styles influence our interactions, paving the way for...

Author: Russell Henson

July 10, 2026

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