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.
May 12, 2026 - 12:33
Stories Save: An Interview With Emily Rapp BlackIn a recent conversation, author Gina Frangello sat down with Emily Rapp Black to explore how writing can transform personal loss into a bridge toward collective understanding. Rapp Black, known...
May 11, 2026 - 21:48
Why Women’s Anxiety May Really Be RageFor years, women have been told their racing hearts, tight chests, and constant worry are signs of anxiety. But a growing number of therapists and researchers are asking a different question: what...
May 9, 2026 - 12:06
Psychologists reveal 5 things people who are about to leave the group chat do in the weeks before they go quiet — not the dramatic exit you'd expect, but a slow withdrawal almost no one notices until the read receipts stop coming backIt is not a dramatic exit. There is no final rant, no meme war, and no angry `I`m out.` Psychologists say that people who are about to leave a group chat actually start pulling away weeks in...
May 8, 2026 - 19:21
There Is a Reason for Every SeasonChange can feel unsettling, but it also carries a quiet invitation. Every season of life brings its own kind of work. Some seasons ask us to hold on tight. Others ask us to let go. The trick is...
Art therapy can be a powerful tool for trauma recovery. It allows individuals to express emotions that words often fail to capture. By engaging in creative processes, people can explore their feelings, gain insights, and facilitate healing. This...
Author: Jace McAndrews
May 12, 2026
This article offers valuable insights into the complex ethical challenges faced by clinicians, emphasizing the importance of integrity and patient welfare in practice.
Author: Zanthe Lynch
May 9, 2026
This article highlights critical insights into the complex relationship between schizophrenia and PTSD. Very informative!
Author: Valentina Black
May 2, 2026
12 May 2026
The Therapeutic Benefits of Exposure Therapy for Phobias
Phobias can be downright paralyzing. Whether it’s a fear of spiders, heights, public speaking, or something seemingly harmless like balloons, these irrational fears can limit your life in...
11 May 2026
Empathy for Strangers: How to Care for People You Don’t Know
Empathy isn’t just about understanding the feelings of those close to us—it’s about extending kindness to strangers too. In a world that often feels disconnected, showing compassion to people...
10 May 2026
How to Help Clients Cope with Life Transitions
Life transitions are inevitable. Whether it’s starting a new job, moving to a different city, ending a relationship, or even becoming a parent, change can bring a mix of emotions—excitement,...
9 May 2026
How Empathy Shapes Our Identity and Social Connections
Empathy—it`s one of those words we hear all the time, but do we really understand how deeply it influences who we are? From the way we see ourselves to the relationships we build, empathy is a...
8 May 2026
How to Help Patients Manage Stress Through Cognitive Techniques
Let’s face it—stress is a part of life. Whether it’s juggling work deadlines, navigating relationship challenges, or just trying to stay afloat in today’s fast-paced world, stress can creep...
7 May 2026
Can Empathy Be Taught? Exploring the Science of Emotional Learning
When someone’s hurting, do you feel it in your bones too? That heart-tugging sensation that makes you want to give them a hug, lend a hand, or just sit silently in support—that`s empathy. It`s...