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.
June 20, 2026 - 09:19
In 1974, psychologists found men were more likely to mistake fear for attraction after crossing a high, swaying suspension bridgeIn 1974, two psychologists set up an unusual experiment on a pair of bridges in British Columbia. One was a sturdy, low-level crossing. The other was a terrifying, swaying suspension bridge that...
June 19, 2026 - 17:45
Thinking of giving a DNA kit for Father's Day? Psychology researcher warns of 'unexpected outcomes'DNA testing kits have become a popular gift for Father`s Day, Christmas, and other special occasions. The promise of uncovering hidden family history or learning something new about your own...
June 19, 2026 - 14:18
Between Two Worlds: Navigating Modern FatherhoodThe image of the stoic, distant breadwinner father is fading. Today`s dads are stepping into a more hands-on, emotionally present role, but the transition is not always smooth. Many men find...
June 18, 2026 - 19:32
How Messi, Mbappe and Haaland use their brains (as well as feet) to gain a psychological edge at the World CupThe World Cup stage is not just a test of physical endurance and technical skill. It is a mental battlefield where the smallest psychological advantage can decide a match. According to a leading...
Oh great, just what we needed-more ways to ensure everyone feels cozy and safe while having deep, profound discussions about their cultural differences... how original!
Author: Lulu Pratt
June 20, 2026
New year, new me... or just new snacks?
Author: Pierce McCune
June 20, 2026
Attention Deficit Disorder is more than just a label; it`s a complex reality. Misconceptions only perpetuate stigma and misunderstanding. It`s time we acknowledge the unique experiences of those affected, promote empathy, and encourage informed...
Author: Candice Mendez
June 20, 2026
20 June 2026
Are You Truly Self-Aware? Signs You Might Be Overlooking
Ever had a moment where you thought, “Wow, I had no idea I was doing that”? Maybe a friend pointed something out about your behavior, and you were totally caught off-guard. That, my friend, is...
19 June 2026
The Role of Childhood Trauma in Adult Fears
Have you ever wondered why certain fears seem to grip you tightly, even when you logically know they shouldn’t? Maybe you panic in crowded places, struggle with intense social anxiety, or feel an...
18 June 2026
How to Develop Greater Emotional Agility
Have you ever felt like you`re stuck in an emotional rut? One minute you`re on top of the world, and the next, you`re spiraling into frustration or sadness. It`s not uncommon, but the key to...
17 June 2026
How Psychological Safety Enhances Learning and Growth in Teams
Have you ever been afraid to voice your opinion in a team meeting, fearing judgment or criticism? If so, you`re not alone. Many professionals hold back their thoughts and ideas in the workplace due...
16 June 2026
How to Cultivate Patience with Attention Deficit Disorder
Living with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can feel like being in a constant race against time. Your mind jumps from one thought to another, distractions pull you in every direction, and patience...
15 June 2026
The Impact of Self-Compassion on Sleep and Well-Being
When was the last time you cut yourself some slack? Like, truly gave yourself a break instead of beating yourself up over every little mistake? If your answer is somewhere between “not often”...