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.
February 27, 2026 - 11:07
Braver New World: The AI Architecture of the Inevitable?The question of artificial intelligence is no longer about distant science fiction, but about the subtle architecture of our present reality. The emerging concern is not of a robotic takeover, but...
February 26, 2026 - 19:37
**Defining Humanity's Irreplaceable Role in the Age of Artificial Intelligence**As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms industries and daily life, a pressing question emerges: what unique value do humans retain in an AI-fueled future? The answer lies not in competing...
February 26, 2026 - 00:38
We Need to Talk About the Fenfluramine StudyThe field of child psychiatry continues to grapple with a deeply troubling and largely unaddressed study from the 1990s. During this period, researchers administered fenfluramine, a drug later...
February 25, 2026 - 14:31
Documents show how Jeffrey Epstein tried to court renowned Penn psychology professor Martin SeligmanPreviously undisclosed correspondence has shed light on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein`s attempts to forge a connection with Dr. Martin Seligman, a foundational figure in the field of positive...
This article offers valuable insights into the connection between trauma and bodily experiences. I appreciate the practical tips for releasing stored trauma. Integrating mindfulness and somatic practices can significantly aid in healing. Thank you for...
Author: Celeste McVey
February 27, 2026
Great insights! Fostering emotional intelligence early can significantly impact children`s relationships and coping skills. We need more resources like this.
Author: Lara McGinnis
February 27, 2026
This article beautifully highlights the pivotal role of parent-child bonding. It`s fascinating how these early connections shape emotional and cognitive development. I`m curious about specific strategies to strengthen these bonds in diverse family...
Author: Hayden Lane
February 27, 2026
27 February 2026
How to Develop Emotional Intelligence in Children and Teens
Ever tried understanding why your child throws a tantrum over seemingly small things? Or why your teen shuts down when emotions simmer? You’re not alone. Being a parent or caregiver is a...
26 February 2026
Emotional Intelligence and Its Role in Lasting Happiness
In our constant quest for happiness, we often look for external factors to bring us joy. We think, `I`ll be happy when I get that promotion` or `Once I find the right partner, things will be...
25 February 2026
How Trauma Can Be Stored in the Body and How to Release It
Trauma isn`t just in your head—it lives in your body too. If you`ve ever felt tense, uneasy, or even experienced random aches and pains without a clear reason, your body might be holding onto...
24 February 2026
Empathy vs. Sympathy: Knowing the Difference and Why It Matters
Have you ever had a bad day and received responses that made you feel either understood or awkward? Maybe someone offered heartfelt support, or perhaps they simply felt sorry for you. These...
23 February 2026
The Link Between Depression and Physical Pain: What You Should Know
Depression isn’t just about feeling sad or emotionally drained—it can manifest in ways that many people don’t expect. One of the most surprising ways? Physical pain. If you`ve ever...
21 February 2026
How to Use Visualization Techniques to Increase Your Happiness
So, you want to be happier? Of course, you do—who doesn’t? Maybe you`ve tried meditation, gratitude journals, or even fake laughing in the mirror (don`t worry, we’ve all been there). But have...