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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

Emotional First Aid: Simple Practices for Everyday Emotional Health

25 June 2026

Emotional First Aid: Simple Practices for Everyday Emotional Health

Let’s face it—we all get bumps and bruises in life. Not always the physical kind, but those emotional scrapes that can sting just as bad. Whether it`s a breakup, an embarrassing moment at work,...

The Science of Willpower: Strengthening Your Resolve for Success

24 June 2026

The Science of Willpower: Strengthening Your Resolve for Success

Introduction Ever promised yourself you’d start eating healthy, only to find yourself in front of the fridge at 11 PM, devouring a slice of chocolate cake? Or vowed to hit the gym at 6 AM and...

The Importance of Early Intervention in Childhood Mental Health Disorders

23 June 2026

The Importance of Early Intervention in Childhood Mental Health Disorders

Let’s face it — growing up is tough. From playground squabbles to school pressures, childhood isn’t always the carefree wonderland we like to imagine. But what happens when the hurdles go...

The Role of Pets in Supporting Mental Health

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,...

Body Image and Sexuality: Exploring the Connection

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...

The Connection Between Grief and Mental Health

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...

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Psychology says people who stop posting their personal lives on social media aren't antisocial; they may b

June 25, 2026 - 03:42

Psychology says people who stop posting their personal lives on social media aren't antisocial; they may b

Psychology suggests that people who stop posting their personal lives on social media are not necessarily antisocial. In many cases, they are making a deliberate choice toward more meaningful...

Can Food Improve Mood? UCSC Professor Explores Nutritional Psychology

June 24, 2026 - 09:55

Can Food Improve Mood? UCSC Professor Explores Nutritional Psychology

A University of California, Santa Cruz professor is digging into a question many people have wondered about: can the food you eat really change how you feel? Andrea Cook, a faculty member at UCSC,...

Psychology says people who constantly lose their handkerchiefs aren't forgetful, their brains may be overw

June 23, 2026 - 23:30

Psychology says people who constantly lose their handkerchiefs aren't forgetful, their brains may be overw

New research in cognitive psychology suggests that repeatedly misplacing a handkerchief is not a sign of a failing memory. Instead, it may indicate that a person`s brain is operating under a high...

Psychological traits may uncover why Alzheimer’s biology differs between patients

June 23, 2026 - 11:50

Psychological traits may uncover why Alzheimer’s biology differs between patients

A new study suggests that stable personality traits like neuroticism and loneliness may be tied to specific molecular subtypes of Alzheimer`s disease, offering a deeper look into why the disease...

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How To Stay Grounded During Times Of Crisis

Thank you for sharing these insightful strategies. Staying grounded is essential in tough times. I appreciate the thoughtful approach you take to empower readers to navigate their challenges with resilience.

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June 25, 2026

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Oh great, another trend to add to our never-ending list of things we must crush to be mentally fit. Can`t wait to stress over this too!

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June 25, 2026

How To Develop A Personal Stress Management Plan

Creating a personal stress management plan is like crafting a tailored suit. It should fit you perfectly, be adaptable, and help you tackle life`s challenges with confidence.

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