Welcome to Noggix, your go-to source for insightful and engaging content on various aspects of psychology, mental health, and personal development. Created by Alexandra Butler, this blog aims to explore the latest research, offer practical tips, and provide guidance on understanding the complexities of the mind and behavior. Join us as we delve into topics such as emotional well-being, cognitive science, and mindfulness, helping you improve your mental health and lead a more fulfilled life. Whether you are a psychology enthusiast, a student, or simply seeking to enhance your self-awareness, Noggix offers valuable resources and perspectives to enrich your journey.
July 17, 2026 - 20:50
Can Smutty TV Change Relationship Expectations?The rise of so-called `smutty` television and the romantasy genre is doing more than just raising temperatures in living rooms. According to relationship experts, these explicit and emotionally...
July 17, 2026 - 08:45
How to Grieve a Changing PlanetA form of distress called `eco-grief` is quietly spreading through communities around the world. Unlike the loss of a person or a pet, this grief stems from watching the natural world slowly...
July 16, 2026 - 21:32
Beyond the Therapy Room: Why Lived Experience MattersThe therapist brings the textbook. The client brings their story. But the peer mentor brings the road map of having walked a similar path. That third perspective is quietly reshaping how mental...
July 16, 2026 - 00:57
Psychology says people who love being in front of the camera aren’t narcissists, they may be driven by conA common assumption is that people who love being in front of the camera are driven by narcissism or a need for constant validation. But psychology suggests the reality is often more complex. Many...
Mental health fuels lasting happiness.
Author: Lucas Benson
July 17, 2026
Oh, great. So all I need for long-term happiness is emotional resilience and a sprinkle of fairy dust? Sounds totally achievable... not!
Author: Bryce McKinney
July 17, 2026
Empathy during a crisis is like having a Swiss Army knife in your emotional toolkit. It can`t fix everything, but it sure can help cut through the chaos... and maybe even slice a pizza!
Author: Hattie McEachern
July 15, 2026
18 July 2026
How Empathy Can Improve Your Romantic Relationships
When it comes to love and relationships, people often talk about passion, chemistry, shared interests, or even communication. But there`s one emotional skill that silently runs the whole show —...
17 July 2026
Schizophrenia and the Importance of Early Intervention
Ah, schizophrenia. The word itself sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, doesn’t it? Cue the dramatic music and eerie lighting. But despite what Hollywood might have you believe,...
16 July 2026
The Psychology of Happiness in Romantic Relationships
Let’s be honest—when it comes to happiness, romantic relationships hold a pretty hefty seat at the table. They can lift us to cloud nine or drag us through emotional thunderstorms. But what...
15 July 2026
How Cognitive Restructuring Can Help Clients Overcome Negative Thought Patterns
Let’s face it—we all get stuck in our heads sometimes. You know, those moments when your brain turns into a particularly annoying roommate, whispering things like “You’re not good enough,�...
14 July 2026
Emotional Intelligence for Entrepreneurs: Building Better Businesses
Let’s be real—entrepreneurship isn’t just about having a killer idea or a solid business plan. It’s also about people. Whether you`re negotiating with investors, building a team, or...
13 July 2026
The Science Behind Mindfulness and Its Impact on the Body
Let’s be honest – we’re always in a rush. Our minds are constantly jumping between tasks, juggling responsibilities, and stressing about things that haven’t even happened yet. Sound...