Author: Alex Levin

Why You Were Raised to Be Convenient — Not Happy

Why You Were Raised to Be Convenient — Not Happy

Blog | Self-acceptance
The voice that says you're not enough? It started long before you had a say. Learn why childhood programming runs so deep — and what actually works to change it.
Codependency Signs You're Probably Ignoring

Codependency Signs You're Probably Ignoring

Article | Codependency
You over-apologize, avoid conflict, and always put others first. Sound familiar? Here are the real signs of codependency — and where to start building boundaries that actually hold.
When Pop Psychology Becomes a Problem: The Truth About Psychosomatic

When Pop Psychology Becomes a Problem: The Truth About Psychosomatic "Diagnoses"

Article | Psychosomatics
Your body isn't sending secret emotional messages. Real science explains what pop psychology gets dangerously wrong about psychosomatic symptoms — and why it matters for your health.
Cognitive Distortions and Anxiety: Why Your Brain Mistakes Fear for Real Danger

Cognitive Distortions and Anxiety: Why Your Brain Mistakes Fear for Real Danger

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Your brain is wired to protect you — but sometimes it protects you from things that aren't even real. Learn why fear feels like proof of danger, and what's actually happening in your mind.
Is Swearing Bad for You? What Psychology Really Says About Profanity and Your Brain

Is Swearing Bad for You? What Psychology Really Says About Profanity and Your Brain

Article | Mental health
Your brain doesn't care about the word — it cares about what came with it. The science behind swearing might surprise you.
Why Am I So Tired? The Emotional Side of Fatigue Nobody Talks About

Why Am I So Tired? The Emotional Side of Fatigue Nobody Talks About

Article | Emotions
You haven't lifted a finger yet — so why does exhaustion hit the moment you think about that task? Your brain might be using fatigue as a hidden emotion. Here's the science behind it.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: What It Actually Is — And Why It's Not Just

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: What It Actually Is — And Why It's Not Just "Talk Therapy"

Article | Psychotherapy
You've heard the term. But what actually happens inside CBT — and why do brain scans show real changes after it? The answer might surprise you.
Why Am I Always Tired But Can't Sleep? Understanding the Sleep-Energy Paradox

Why Am I Always Tired But Can't Sleep? Understanding the Sleep-Energy Paradox

Article | Sleep disorders, insomnia
Your brain has a clock. Your cells have power plants. When they're out of sync, exhaustion keeps you awake. Here's how to fix both—naturally.
Time Perception Psychology: Why We Experience Time So Differently

Time Perception Psychology: Why We Experience Time So Differently

Article | Psychology
Time shapes everything—but we rarely notice it until something changes. Explore why time can feel fast or slow, how culture rewires our sense of past and future, and what “inner time” reveals about daily life.
Why Do We Dream? The Psychology of Dreams and 9 Theories Behind Them

Why Do We Dream? The Psychology of Dreams and 9 Theories Behind Them

Article | Psychology
Every night your brain puts on a show you barely remember. But dreaming isn't random — it may shape your memory, emotions, and mental health. Here's what science knows.
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