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818 Psychology says the thing most people google at 3 AM reveals more about their deepest unmet need than anything they’d say in a therapy session — and the searches fall into these 6 categories that psychologists say map directly onto unprocessed childhood experiences

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/12/2026 06:00 EDT

Psychology says the thing most people google at 3 AM reveals more about their deepest unmet need than anything they’d say in a therapy session — and the searches fall into these 6 categories that psychologists say map directly onto unprocessed childhood experiences

While you sleep peacefully, millions of people are frantically googling their darkest fears and deepest insecurities, unknowingly revealing childhood wounds they've spent decades trying to hide — even from themselves.

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