Welcome to Moodlyr, a space where we embrace the complexities of mental health and psychology with honesty and reflection. I am Nina Reilly, and I believe in the power of sharing authentic experiences to foster understanding and connection within the field of psychology. In a world overwhelmed by trends and quick fixes, my aim is to provide thoughtful insights into emotional well-being, therapy approaches, and personal growth. Join me on this journey as we explore the intricacies of the human mind, uncovering what it truly means to feel, heal, and thrive along the way. Together, we can nurture our mental health through informed discussions on anxiety, depression, mindfulness, and self-care practices while creating a supportive community for all who seek solace and understanding.
July 17, 2026 - 09:05
I'm WEIRD, it turns out, and so is almost everyone psychology has ever studied — a narrow twelve percent of humanity whose responses somehow came to stand in for everything we think we know about the human mindIt turns out I am WEIRD. That is not an insult, but a label psychologists use for a very specific group of people. WEIRD stands for Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic. It...
July 16, 2026 - 21:34
Psychology says people who feel like breaking things when they're angry may be responding to frustration aA new look at anger suggests that the urge to break objects when frustrated is not a sign of violence, but a natural response to emotional overload. Psychology researchers note that many people...
July 16, 2026 - 13:39
Psychology suggests we don't reason toward truth so much as defend what we already believe: we seek out the facts that confirm us and quietly wave away the rest — the 'confirmation bias' baked into how we thinkIn 1998, a Tufts psychologist named Raymond Nickerson published a long review article pulling together decades of scattered experiments under one heading. That heading was `confirmation bias,` and...
July 15, 2026 - 18:28
Psychology says people who eat burgers every day aren’t just craving comfort food, they may be driven by tPsychologists have long recognized that comfort foods often carry meaning beyond their nutritional value. A burger, for example, may evoke memories of family meals, college days, weekend traditions...
Embracing the fear of being wrong can lead to growth and deeper understanding. It`s a reminder that mistakes are part of learning and self-discovery. By challenging our beliefs and being open to new ideas, we pave the way for personal transformation and...
Author: Khloe McKinney
July 17, 2026
This article offers valuable insights on emotional resilience. It`s inspiring to see practical tools presented so clearly. Building mental strength can be a journey, and your tips will surely help those navigating their own challenges. Thank you.
Author: Virginia King
July 16, 2026
Self-awareness is key to overcoming trauma.
Author: Pilar Baxter
July 13, 2026
17 July 2026
The Role of Psychological Safety in Navigating Organizational Change
Change can be a scary word in the workplace. Whether it`s a new CEO, a complete rebranding, or even a merger, organizational change triggers emotions, doubts, and—if we’re honest—a good dose...
16 July 2026
How to Boost Self-Esteem When Living with Attention Deficit Disorder
Let’s be real—living with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), or ADHD as it’s more commonly known today, isn’t a walk in the park. One minute you’re on fire with ideas, and the next...
15 July 2026
How to Approach Self-Improvement with Self-Compassion
Self-improvement. Two words that can stir up a whirlwind of emotions. For some, it’s a thrilling journey of bettering oneself. For others, it feels like staring up at a mountain, wondering how on...
14 July 2026
How to Build Self-Awareness Through Meditation Practices
Have you ever felt like you`re drifting through life on autopilot? Like you`re reacting to situations instead of acting with intention? You`re not alone. Most people struggle with understanding...
13 July 2026
The Fear of Abandonment: Psychological Roots and Healing
Ever felt like someone’s going to leave you—even when everything seems okay? That tight knot in your stomach when a friend doesn’t reply, or the overthinking after a partner cancels plans?...
12 July 2026
Building Emotional Resilience: Tools for Mental Strength
Life throws curveballs. That’s just how it works. Some days, you feel on top of the world, while others leave you struggling to stay afloat. The difference between those who crumble under...