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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.

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A Week in My Life

March 9, 2026 - 06:25

A Week in My Life

The life of a modern university student is often a masterclass in time management, but some schedules stand out for their sheer intensity. One such student, a psychology major with a biology minor,...

Not All Friends Are the Same: These 4 Types Are Special

March 8, 2026 - 20:35

Not All Friends Are the Same: These 4 Types Are Special

In the landscape of our social circles, not all friendships hold equal weight. While many connections are pleasant, certain individuals play a uniquely profound role in our well-being. These...

A psychological need for certainty is associated with radical right voting

March 8, 2026 - 06:35

A psychological need for certainty is associated with radical right voting

New research suggests that an individual`s psychological need for certainty may be a significant factor in their political choices, particularly in support for radical right parties. A study...

Psychology says people who grieve a pet more intensely than they've grieved some relatives aren't being dramatic — the bond activates these 7 attachment pathways that human relationships often can't access, and the grief is unfiltered because the love was

March 7, 2026 - 19:19

Psychology says people who grieve a pet more intensely than they've grieved some relatives aren't being dramatic — the bond activates these 7 attachment pathways that human relationships often can't access, and the grief is unfiltered because the love was

The intense sorrow felt after losing a pet is not an overreaction, but a testament to a uniquely powerful bond. Psychological research explains that grieving a pet more acutely than some relatives...

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Self Compassion And The Art Of Setting Boundaries

Discover how nurturing self-compassion can unveil the hidden power of boundaries in your life.

Author: Zariah Henderson

March 9, 2026

Why We Fear Change And How To Embrace It

Fear of change often stems from uncertainty; embracing it fosters growth and resilience in life.

Author: Odessa Reese

March 9, 2026

The Impact Of Parenting Styles On Child Development

Great insights! It`s fascinating how different parenting styles shape our little ones. Every approach has its pros and cons, and finding balance is key. Thanks for sharing!

Author: Calaris Brooks

March 9, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

Self-Compassion and the Art of Setting Boundaries

9 March 2026

Self-Compassion and the Art of Setting Boundaries

Let’s face it—setting boundaries can feel downright awkward. You might worry that saying “no” will make you look selfish, rude, or uncaring. If you’re a people-pleaser (no shame—we’ve...

How Psychological Safety Can Help Prevent Workplace Bullying

8 March 2026

How Psychological Safety Can Help Prevent Workplace Bullying

Let’s be honest — workplace bullying is a silent epidemic. It`s not just about passive-aggressive emails or eye-rolls in meetings (though those sting too). We`re talking about the toxic...

Unlocking the Power of Self-Compassion in Personal Transformation

7 March 2026

Unlocking the Power of Self-Compassion in Personal Transformation

If you’ve ever been on a journey of personal transformation, you know it’s not always a walk in the park. Change can be messy, uncomfortable, and downright hard. But what if I told you...

The Psychology of Decision-Making: Becoming More Confident in Choices

6 March 2026

The Psychology of Decision-Making: Becoming More Confident in Choices

Decision-making is something we do every day, from choosing what to wear to making life-changing career moves. But have you ever found yourself stuck, second-guessing your choices, or feeling...

Building a Supportive Environment at Home for Adolescent Mental Wellness

5 March 2026

Building a Supportive Environment at Home for Adolescent Mental Wellness

Growing up is tough. Being an adolescent today is like navigating a maze—blindfolded—with a smartphone buzzing in your pocket. Between school pressure, social media drama, identity crises, and...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Theory and Effectiveness

4 March 2026

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Theory and Effectiveness

When life throws curveballs at us—stress, anxiety, self-doubt, or just plain chaotic thoughts—it can feel like you`re lost in your own mind. Enter Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or as the cool...

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