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Psychology says people who always put their shopping cart back in the corral instead of leaving it in the parking lot usually display these 9 distinct qualities

February 16, 2026 - 00:48

Psychology says people who always put their shopping cart back in the corral instead of leaving it in the parking lot usually display these 9 distinct qualities

The humble shopping cart has become an unlikely tool for psychological observation. While returning it to a designated corral is a minor task requiring minimal effort, the choice to do so—or to...

A Psychologist Shares The ‘Relationship Red Lines’ Test — How Strong Are Your Standards In Love?

February 15, 2026 - 00:06

A Psychologist Shares The ‘Relationship Red Lines’ Test — How Strong Are Your Standards In Love?

How clearly defined are your personal standards in love? A prominent psychologist has introduced a revealing self-assessment designed to help individuals evaluate the strength of their so-called...

The Hidden Psychological Toll: Mental Health Risks After Bariatric Surgery

February 14, 2026 - 01:07

The Hidden Psychological Toll: Mental Health Risks After Bariatric Surgery

While bariatric surgery is often a physical success, the psychological journey that follows is complex and can hold unexpected challenges. Mental health professionals highlight a critical...

Psychology says there are 5 types of people at parties: Which one are you?

February 13, 2026 - 14:26

Psychology says there are 5 types of people at parties: Which one are you?

While we all think we`re just being ourselves at social gatherings, researchers have uncovered that every person at a party is unconsciously playing one of five specific social roles—and the one...

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The Connection Between Self Awareness And Mental...

This article insightfully highlights the crucial link between self-awareness and mental health. By understanding our thoughts and emotions, we can better manage stress, improve relationships, and enhance overall well-being. Cultivating self-awareness is...

Author: Fleur McMillen

February 16, 2026

Vygotskys Sociocultural Theory The Role Of...

Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory brilliantly highlights how culture shapes cognitive development, emphasizing the importance of social interaction and shared experiences in learning. It underscores that knowledge is co-constructed, fostering a deeper...

Author: Owyn Lamb

February 15, 2026

Why We Fear Change And How To Embrace It

This article piques my curiosity! What specific psychological mechanisms drive our fear of change, and how can we effectively challenge them?

Author: Arwenia McMeekin

February 15, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

The Power of Mindfulness in Reducing Anxiety

16 February 2026

The Power of Mindfulness in Reducing Anxiety

Anxiety—it’s something we all experience at some point. That restless feeling in your stomach, the constant overthinking, the racing heart. It’s exhausting, right? But what if I told you...

Why We Fear Change and How to Embrace It

15 February 2026

Why We Fear Change and How to Embrace It

Let’s face it: change is that awkward dinner guest nobody invited but who shows up anyway, wearing a neon suit and demanding attention. You didn’t ask for it. You don’t want it. But here it...

Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory: The Role of Culture in Cognitive Development

14 February 2026

Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory: The Role of Culture in Cognitive Development

When you think about how we learn, grow, and understand the world, what comes to mind? Maybe a classroom, a textbook, or a teacher? Those things definitely matter, but according to Lev Vygotsky—a...

Fear and the Brain: What Neuroscience Teaches Us

13 February 2026

Fear and the Brain: What Neuroscience Teaches Us

Ever had your heart race at the sound of a sudden noise? Or maybe you’ve felt your stomach twist before speaking in public? That, my friend, is fear doing its thing. It’s powerful, it’s...

The Importance of Strong Friendships for Adolescent Mental Health

12 February 2026

The Importance of Strong Friendships for Adolescent Mental Health

Friendship—what a simple word, yet packed with a universe of emotions! It’s the late-night talks, the uncontrollable laughter, the silent support during heartbreaks, and the unshaken bond...

The Role of Self-Compassion in Forgiving Yourself

11 February 2026

The Role of Self-Compassion in Forgiving Yourself

Have you ever found yourself lying awake at night, replaying that one cringe-worthy moment from years ago? Maybe you hurt someone unintentionally, made a bad choice, or just really screwed...

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