We've reached our 160-article milestone. Discover how science-backed psychology is evolving and how you can master your modern mind.

Reaching our 160-article milestone is more than just a number—it represents a comprehensive map of the modern mind. From the neurobiology of addiction to the psychology of a warm hug, we've explored the diverse threads that make us human. As neuroscience continues to evolve, the border between 'mental health' and 'biological health' is disappearing. We now know that your mindset, your diet, and your social circle are all physical parts of your brain's architecture. Going forward, the goal is simple: use this science to reclaim your focus, heal your trauma, and find balance in an increasingly complex world. Thank you for joining us on this journey into the mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the biggest takeaway from 160 articles?

The brain is remarkably plastic—you are not 'stuck' with your traits; you have the biological potential to change and grow at any age.

What's next for psychology?

The focus is shifting toward 'precision psychiatry' and 'preventative neuro-health,' using technology to heal the brain before symptoms appear.

📚 References & Further Reading

All claims are based on peer-reviewed research. Sources are publicly accessible.

  • Eisenberger NI et al. (2003). Does rejection hurt? An fMRI study of social exclusion. Science, 302(5643), 290–292. [View Source]
  • MacDonald G & Leary MR. (2005). Why does social exclusion hurt? Psychological Bulletin, 131(2), 202–223. [View Source]
  • DeWall CN & Baumeister RF. (2006). Alone but feeling no pain. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91(1), 1–15. [View Source]