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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.

Psychology Puns: Insights into the Lighter Side of Mental Health

How Cultural Factors Influence the Expression of Childhood Psychological Disorders

19 July 2026

How Cultural Factors Influence the Expression of Childhood Psychological Disorders

Childhood is supposed to be a time of laughter, learning, and lots of scraped knees. But for some kids, it’s also when the first signs of psychological disorders start to show. Whether it’s...

Why Emotional Intelligence is Key for Mental Well-being

18 July 2026

Why Emotional Intelligence is Key for Mental Well-being

Introduction Have you ever wondered why some people seem to handle stress better than others? Or why certain individuals can navigate challenges with grace while others struggle? The answer...

Building Emotional Boundaries: A Key to Long-Term Healing

17 July 2026

Building Emotional Boundaries: A Key to Long-Term Healing

When it comes to emotional well-being, boundaries aren`t just an option—they are essential. Think of boundaries like the fences around your home; they keep the bad out and the good in. Without...

The Power of Body Positivity Movements: Are They Enough?

16 July 2026

The Power of Body Positivity Movements: Are They Enough?

Body positivity has taken social media, mainstream media, and our conversations by storm. Everywhere you turn, there`s encouragement to embrace all body shapes, sizes, and appearances. It`s...

Managing Grief in the Workplace: Balancing Career and Emotion

15 July 2026

Managing Grief in the Workplace: Balancing Career and Emotion

Grief is a deeply personal and often overwhelming experience. Losing a loved one, experiencing a breakup, or facing any significant loss can impact every aspect of life—including work. But when...

Understanding Emotional Contagion: How Others’ Feelings Affect You

14 July 2026

Understanding Emotional Contagion: How Others’ Feelings Affect You

Ever walked into a room full of people and instantly felt the mood—without anyone even saying a word? Maybe your coworker started the day grumpy, and suddenly, you felt your upbeat mood slipping...

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Why we secretly celebrate when successful people fail – and why psychology says it's okay

July 19, 2026 - 08:25

Why we secretly celebrate when successful people fail – and why psychology says it's okay

Do you feel a strange, almost guilty relief when someone else stumbles? You are not alone. That quiet flicker of satisfaction when a high-flying colleague misses a promotion or a celebrity faces a...

Psychology says people who fear results aren't weak, their brains may be trying to protect them

July 18, 2026 - 18:30

Psychology says people who fear results aren't weak, their brains may be trying to protect them

That knot in your stomach before a job interview result, the anxiety before a medical test, or the dread of opening an exam grade is often misunderstood. Many people assume this fear signals low...

Here’s What Psychologists Say We Can Learn From ‘Love Island USA’ Winners Bryce and Trinity

July 18, 2026 - 16:58

Here’s What Psychologists Say We Can Learn From ‘Love Island USA’ Winners Bryce and Trinity

When Bryce and Trinity walked away as the winners of `Love Island USA,` many viewers were surprised. The couple did not have the smoothest journey on the show. They argued. They doubted each other....

Psychology says people who love hot air balloons aren’t just adventurous, they may be attracted to awe and

July 17, 2026 - 17:45

Psychology says people who love hot air balloons aren’t just adventurous, they may be attracted to awe and

The appeal of hot air balloons goes beyond a simple thrill, according to psychological insights. Rather than pointing to a single personality type, the attraction often reflects a deeper desire for...

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Building Emotional Boundaries A Key To Long Term...

This article really resonates. Understanding emotional boundaries is essential for true healing and personal growth.

Author: Zorion McConkey

July 19, 2026

Breaking The Silence Conversations About Mental...

This article sheds light on the importance of open discussions about mental illness. Addressing stigma through conversation is vital for fostering understanding and support in our communities. Well done!

Author: Zeke Jennings

July 19, 2026

How To Challenge Unrealistic Beauty Standards In...

Love this! Let`s embrace our uniqueness together!

Author: Oriana McManus

July 19, 2026

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