get in touchsupportheadlinesprevioustags
readsaboutlandingopinions

Mind Over Matter: Sassy Insights on Psychology and Growth

Resilience and Emotional Flexibility: How to Adapt to Change

22 June 2026

Resilience and Emotional Flexibility: How to Adapt to Change

Let’s face it—life throws curveballs. No matter how hard we plan or try to stay in control, change is inevitable. A job loss, a breakup, moving to a new city, or even positive shifts like...

The Ikea Effect: Why We Value Things We Create More Than Others

21 June 2026

The Ikea Effect: Why We Value Things We Create More Than Others

Ever spent hours putting together a piece of IKEA furniture, and when you were finally done, you looked at it like it was a work of art? Sure, maybe the drawer`s a little crooked, and you...

Healing the Body by Healing the Mind: Psychosomatic Treatments

20 June 2026

Healing the Body by Healing the Mind: Psychosomatic Treatments

Have you ever noticed how stress can give you a headache, or how anxiety can make your stomach churn? It’s no coincidence. The mind and body are deeply connected, and when one is out of balance,...

The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Decision Making

19 June 2026

The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Decision Making

Ever felt that annoying tug-of-war in your brain when making a tough decision? Like when you devour an entire chocolate cake and then instantly regret it—although it tasted like heaven? Yep, that...

The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Leadership Choices

18 June 2026

The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Leadership Choices

Have you ever made a decision that didn’t quite sit right with you—but you went ahead anyway? Maybe it was a choice at work, in a relationship, or something as simple as buying a gadget you...

Exploring Family Dynamics in Counseling Sessions

17 June 2026

Exploring Family Dynamics in Counseling Sessions

Family. It`s where we all start. It`s our first social circle, our earliest exposure to communication, love, boundaries—and sometimes, dysfunction. Let`s be real: no family is perfect. We all...

LOAD MORE




Welcome to Calmvox, where psychology meets sass and bold ideas collide with serene insights. I am Matilda Whitley, and I invite you to explore the fascinating worlds of mental health, emotional wellness, and personal development through a fresh lens. This is not your ordinary psychology blog; we dive deep into the complexities of the human mind, offering relatable advice and empowering strategies to help you navigate life's challenges. Whether you want to bust through anxiety, nurture your self-esteem, or unlock your potential, here is your go-to space for all things psychology. Embrace the transformative journey of self-discovery with Calmvox, where every voice matters and every opinion is valued.

HEADLINES

Psychology suggests that people who build success quietly may not be secretive or antisocial — they may simply understand that announcing a goal can create a premature sense of progress, making the work itself feel less urgent.

June 22, 2026 - 16:59

Psychology suggests that people who build success quietly may not be secretive or antisocial — they may simply understand that announcing a goal can create a premature sense of progress, making the work itself feel less urgent.

There is a certain kind of person who keeps their plans to themselves. They are working on something, clearly, but they will not say what until it exists. It is easy to mistake this behavior for...

Positive psychology aids children’s mental health

June 21, 2026 - 18:50

Positive psychology aids children’s mental health

A University of Minnesota Duluth psychology professor is sharing practical, research-backed strategies for parents looking to support their children`s mental wellbeing. Instead of focusing solely...

Not All Screen Time Is Created Equal

June 21, 2026 - 08:16

Not All Screen Time Is Created Equal

A screen that answers back can teach a child to think, or teach them not to. That is the central tension in a growing debate among child development experts, who argue that the quality of digital...

Intergenerational Trauma, Healing, and Collective Care

June 20, 2026 - 17:50

Intergenerational Trauma, Healing, and Collective Care

The forced incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II left scars that did not fade with the closing of the camps. Decades later, descendants of those who were imprisoned are still...

read all news

OPINIONS

Why We Regret Some Decisions More Than Others

Ah, the art of regret... It`s like a bad haircut you can`t stop thinking about. Some decisions stick like gum on your shoe, while others just fade away. Here`s to learning from our epic flops!

Author: Summer Holland

June 22, 2026

The Connection Between Guilt And Psychosomatic...

This article presents an insightful perspective on how guilt can manifest in physical symptoms. The connection between mind and body is often overlooked, yet it plays a significant role in our overall health. Thank you for shedding light on this...

Author: Zorina McGhee

June 22, 2026

Healing The Body By Healing The Mind...

This article highlights the crucial link between mental and physical health. Understanding psychosomatic treatments can empower individuals to address underlying emotional issues, paving the way for comprehensive healing and improved overall well-being.

Author: Zeal Dorsey

June 22, 2026

read all comments
Anxiety Brain And BehaviorCognitive Behavioral Therapy Coping Mechanisms Decision Making Depression AwarenessEmotional Intelligence Emotional Regulation Emotional Resilience Fear And PhobiasPhobias Psychoanalysis Psychological Bias Psychological Counseling Psychology of LeadershipPsychosomatic Disorders Psychotherapy Self-Help Stress And ProductivityThe Subconscious Mind
get in touchsupporttop picksheadlinesprevious

Copyright © 2026 Calmvox.com

Founded by: Matilda Whitley

tagsreadsaboutlandingopinions
cookie settingstermsyour data