Welcome to Moodlyr, a space where we embrace the complexities of mental health and psychology with honesty and reflection. I am Nina Reilly, and I believe in the power of sharing authentic experiences to foster understanding and connection within the field of psychology. In a world overwhelmed by trends and quick fixes, my aim is to provide thoughtful insights into emotional well-being, therapy approaches, and personal growth. Join me on this journey as we explore the intricacies of the human mind, uncovering what it truly means to feel, heal, and thrive along the way. Together, we can nurture our mental health through informed discussions on anxiety, depression, mindfulness, and self-care practices while creating a supportive community for all who seek solace and understanding.
June 30, 2026 - 10:49
Psychology says kids rarely remember the mistake, but they never forget these 8 parental reactionsThe memories children carry are rarely perfect recordings of events. They are emotional snapshots of how those events made them feel. A broken plate is eventually forgotten. A harsh sentence may...
June 29, 2026 - 23:22
Psychologists survey students to determine what they really think about social mediaThe first results from a large-scale survey of over 800 young people aged 11 to 17 were shared with local schoolchildren today by psychology researchers at a university event. The study, which aims...
June 29, 2026 - 02:16
Office Politics Has A Playbook. Here Is What Psychologists Know.The most talented people in an office often find themselves losing the game of influence. They produce great work, but they get passed over for promotions while less skilled colleagues climb the...
June 28, 2026 - 11:07
Psychology explains why it might be harder for women to quit smoking than menA new cross-national study sheds light on a stubborn gender gap in smoking cessation. Researchers found that women in several low- and middle-income countries are significantly more likely to...
Exercise not only boosts mood but also enhances cognitive function, creating a powerful synergy for mental health.
Author: Kade Newton
June 29, 2026
Journaling offers personal insight and emotional clarity, making it a valuable tool for self-reflection. While it may not replace professional therapy, it can complement mental health practices and foster personal growth in many individuals.
Author: Danica Reilly
June 28, 2026
In shadows of thought where whispers dwell, Freud`s seduction theory weaves a tale of desire and denial, echoing the depths of the human psyche... a labyrinth of longing.
Author: Jessamine McQuade
June 28, 2026
30 June 2026
How to Overcome Fear and Step Outside Your Comfort Zone
Fear is a tricky thing. It keeps us safe from real dangers, but it also holds us back from growth, new experiences, and opportunities. If you`re tired of feeling stuck and controlled by fear, it`s...
29 June 2026
Psychological Safety in Healthcare: Why It’s Essential for Patient Outcomes
Let’s talk about something we don’t talk about enough in healthcare — psychological safety. It might sound like a buzzword straight out of a corporate HR guide, but in the world of hospitals,...
28 June 2026
Practical Ways to Improve Focus with Attention Deficit Disorder
Let’s be real—focusing with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can feel like trying to herd a bunch of hyperactive squirrels. Your brain jumps from idea to idea, and before you know it, you’ve...
27 June 2026
The Link Between Self-Compassion and Emotional Resilience
Let’s get real for a second—life isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. Some days knock the wind out of our sails. Whether it’s heartbreak, failure, or just one of those days where everything...
26 June 2026
Strategies for Enhancing Self-Awareness in Social Situations
Have you ever caught yourself saying something and immediately regretting it? Or maybe you’ve left a conversation feeling like you didn’t truly express yourself? If so, you`re not alone. Social...
25 June 2026
The Fear of Intimacy: Why Getting Close Can Be Scary
Let’s just admit it—getting close to someone can be downright terrifying. Not in a “there’s a spider in my bed” kind of way, but in a “please don’t see how messy I really am” kind...