Welcome to Calmpsy, where we blend a sprinkle of humor with a dash of psychology to explore the beautiful chaos of our minds. I'm Eliana Burton, your guide on this delightful journey through the intriguing world of mental wellness, emotional intelligence, and the art of thriving. Whether you are seeking insights on anxiety, tips for nurturing relationships, or simply a chuckle at the quirks of human behavior, Calmpsy is your safe space for thoughtful exploration and light-hearted musings. Join me as we navigate the fascinating realm of psychology while keeping our spirits high and our worries low.
22 June 2026
The Role of Pets in Supporting Mental Health
We all know that pets are cute, cuddly, and crazy fun to be around. But did you know they’re also tiny (or sometimes big) superheroes when it comes to supporting our mental health? Yep, your dog,...
21 June 2026
Body Image and Sexuality: Exploring the Connection
Alright, let’s dive right into the deep end of the pool (don’t worry, no speedos required)—we`re about to have a real talk about how that lovely meat suit you live in (a.k.a. your body) can...
20 June 2026
The Connection Between Grief and Mental Health
Grief is a universal human experience. We all encounter loss at some point in our lives—whether it`s losing a loved one, ending a relationship, or facing a drastic life change. But did you know...
19 June 2026
The Impact of Technology on Emotional Well-Being
Technology has completely transformed the way we live. We wake up to phone notifications, scroll through social media during breaks, and fall asleep with a screen in front of us. But have you ever...
18 June 2026
How Emotional Contagion Affects Team Success
Ever walked into a room full of people and instantly felt the vibe? Maybe it was electric and upbeat… or maybe it was like stepping into a cloud of doom and gloom. Whatever the case, you felt...
17 June 2026
Early Warning Signs of ADHD in Young Children
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children. But let’s be real—kids are naturally energetic, impulsive, and sometimes...
June 22, 2026 - 16:50
The Nervous Laugh: What Psychology Reveals About This Awkward HabitYou know that moment. Someone delivers genuinely terrible news and you laugh. Or you`re in a tense meeting and a joke escapes your lips at the worst possible time. It feels wrong, but it happens to...
June 21, 2026 - 22:08
Psychology says fathers who call their children when they are out to know about their well being aren't coA common stereotype paints the father who calls his child while they are out as overbearing or controlling. But psychology offers a different view. According to research on parental bonding and...
June 21, 2026 - 16:12
Psychology explains why you keep dozens of browser tabs open and why closing them feels surprisingly diffiDozens of open browser tabs might be more than just a messy habit. Psychologists suggest they represent unfinished tasks and postponed decisions, creating a mental loop that is surprisingly hard to...
June 20, 2026 - 19:27
Psychology says people who forget names almost immediately after meeting someone may not be rude, scattered, or bad with people — their brain may simply never have encoded the name before the conversation moved onForgetting a name seconds after hearing it is usually an encoding failure, not a character flaw. According to cognitive psychology, people who blank on a name almost immediately after an...
Setting boundaries is not just about saying no; it`s a vital act of self-respect. In defining our limits, we reclaim our emotional space, allowing authentic connections to flourish while protecting ourselves from the emotional drain of others.
Author: Lauren McClintock
June 22, 2026
Pets: the furry therapists who never charge by the hour. They listen without judgment, offer unconditional love, and can even convince you that a bad hair day is just part of their charm... and yours!
Author: Zephyra McCord
June 22, 2026
This article highlights a crucial topic. Grief profoundly affects mental health, yet many struggle to recognize its impact. Acknowledging these feelings is vital for healing. It`s essential to seek support and allow ourselves to grieve in our own way.
Author: Brianna Baxter
June 21, 2026