12 May 2026
Leadership and Decision-Making: The Cognitive Science Behind Choices
Ever wonder why some leaders make bold, confident decisions while others seem to second-guess every tiny move? Or why certain people naturally lead the pack without breaking a sweat? Well,...
11 May 2026
How Journaling Can Help Uncover Psychosomatic Triggers
Let’s get real for a second—your body’s not just being dramatic for fun. That migraine, those stomach cramps, the random back pain that hits when you’re stressed? Yeah, they might not be...
10 May 2026
The Impact of Cognitive Biases on Leadership Effectiveness
As humans, we like to believe that we`re rational creatures, making well-thought-out decisions based on logic and facts. But let`s be honest with ourselves: we’re not robots. Our brains are wired...
9 May 2026
Distinguishing Between Physical Illness and Psychosomatic Disorders
Let’s face it—health can be confusing. One day, you’re dealing with a stomach ache that’s knocking you off your feet, and the next, a doctor tells you, “There’s nothing physically wrong...
8 May 2026
The Intersection of Neuroscience and Leadership Development
Let’s face it—leadership is hard. From managing team dynamics to making quick, high-stakes decisions, being a leader isn’t just about shouting orders or perfecting your LinkedIn profile. It�...
7 May 2026
Exploring the Hidden Triggers of Psychosomatic Illness
You’ve probably heard the term “psychosomatic” tossed around before. Maybe in a movie where someone gets sick from stress, or in a conversation with a friend who says, “It’s all in your...
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.
May 12, 2026 - 09:45
Psychology, not technology, is driving the AI trade, says Journey 1 Advisors' Snyder on 'FOMO' tradingDavid Snyder of Journey 1 Advisors appeared on `Closing Bell Overtime` to voice his unease about the booming artificial intelligence trade. While many point to technological breakthroughs as the...
May 11, 2026 - 17:40
Psychology says people who browse social media but never post aren’t necessarily passive - many have quietly opted out of the pressure to performPsychology suggests these silent lurkers are not simply passive or disengaged. Instead, many have quietly opted out of the pressure to perform. The constant demand to curate a life, to react to...
May 11, 2026 - 14:46
Frontiers | Dual mediating roles of friend support and self-esteem in the association between bicultural acceptance attitudes and life satisfaction among multicultural adolescents in South Korea: the moderating role of depressionA new study published in the journal Frontiers explores the complex social and psychological factors that influence life satisfaction among multicultural adolescents in South Korea. The research...
May 10, 2026 - 00:23
AI Generates Questions It Cannot Feel, Leaving Us With the Ones We Cannot AnswerThe rise of artificial intelligence has brought a strange paradox into daily life. Machines now write poetry, compose music, and simulate conversation with eerie fluency. Yet for all their output,...
In 2027, my brain will finally learn how to remember where I left my keys!
Author: Solenne McIlroy
May 12, 2026
Oh great, another article telling us to breathe deeply and meditate our problems away. Because clearly, ignoring them for a few minutes is the ultimate solution... right?
Author: Josie Roberson
May 12, 2026
This article offers valuable strategies for identifying and reframing catastrophic thoughts. Understanding their triggers can empower individuals to cultivate a healthier mindset and improve emotional resilience.
Author: Courtney Wilcox
May 11, 2026