Welcome to Headpsy, the dedicated psychology blog created by Jenna Richardson, where we delve into the fascinating world of mental health, emotional well-being, and personal growth. Here, we aim to provide insightful articles that explore various psychological theories, therapeutic techniques, and practical tips for enhancing your understanding of human behavior. Whether you are a psychology student, a mental health professional, or simply someone interested in the complexities of the mind, Headpsy is the perfect resource to deepen your knowledge and inspire a positive change in your life. Join us on this enlightening journey to discover effective strategies for improving mental resilience and fostering healthier relationships.
5 July 2026
The Role of Forgiveness in Mental Health and Healing
Forgiveness... It’s one of those words that we hear all the time but often struggle to truly grasp. It’s not easy, is it? Whether you’re forgiving someone else or even yourself, it can feel...
4 July 2026
How Group Therapy Supports Emotional Regulation
Emotions can be overwhelming, right? One moment, you`re calm, and the next, you`re caught up in a whirlwind of frustration, sadness, or anxiety. If you`ve ever struggled to manage your emotions...
3 July 2026
From Fear to Confidence: Strategies for Overcoming Social Anxiety
Most of us have, at some point, felt our hearts race before speaking in front of a class, attending a party, or making small talk with strangers. But for some, these moments aren`t just butterflies...
2 July 2026
Emotional Support and the Workplace: How to Thrive in a Stressful Environment
Let’s face it—work can be stressful. Deadlines, meetings, team dynamics, performance pressure... sometimes it feels like you’re juggling flaming swords with one hand tied behind your back....
1 July 2026
Understanding the Early Warning Signs of Burnout
Let’s face it—life can be a lot. Between work emails piling up, social obligations you’d rather skip, and trying to squeeze in a decent night’s sleep, it’s no surprise that we sometimes...
30 June 2026
Bipolar Disorder and Sleep Disturbances: How to Break the Cycle
If you live with or know someone who has bipolar disorder, you probably know that sleep disturbances can be a huge challenge. It`s like trying to untangle a knot that just keeps getting tighter....
July 5, 2026 - 00:17
Why Self-Control Matters More Than Chemistry in Lasting Relationships, According to a PsychologistA psychologist argues that the secret to a long-term partnership is not the initial spark of chemistry, but a much less glamorous trait: self-control. While chemistry draws people together, it is...
July 4, 2026 - 01:02
Psychology says people who insist on watching fireworks every year aren't just following tradition, they mEvery year, as the calendar turns to New Year`s Eve or the Fourth of July, the same crowds gather in parks and on rooftops, craning their necks skyward. Psychology suggests that those who insist on...
July 3, 2026 - 16:59
Feeling Like a Fraud? It Might Not Be What You ThinkFor years, the term `imposter syndrome` has been used to describe that nagging feeling of being a fraud, despite clear evidence of success. But a growing number of psychologists argue the label is...
July 2, 2026 - 18:52
Maximizing Resilience—Same Problem, Different CuresTwo people can carry identical struggles and need opposite things to recover. That is the core insight behind a growing shift in mental health and personal development. The old model assumed that...
Burnout is not an invite to self-pity. CBT isn`t just for the classroom; it`s a game changer for your mental health. Time to flip the script and turn that exhaustion into resilience. Get off the couch and reclaim your spark!
Author: Betsy McGill
July 5, 2026
Oh great, just what we need... more ways to turn panic attacks into public speaking gigs!
Author: Halle McQuillen
July 3, 2026
This article effectively debunks common myths about bipolar disorder, highlighting the importance of understanding the condition. Awareness can foster empathy and support for those affected, promoting a more informed society.
Author: Meredith McIlroy
July 1, 2026