What we are building — and why
Preveal exists because most tools teach you to manage the feeling. We built something that names what the feeling is about.
Preveal is an inner-life intelligence tool created by Carvey Innovations Limited. It is built on a single foundational principle: anxiety, overwhelm, and inner disturbance are not malfunctions to be suppressed. They are signals pointing toward unmet psychological needs. The work is not to quiet the signal. The work is to read it.
The tool uses a two-layer reading architecture. The first layer takes two inputs — where in the body the signal is sitting, and what life is pressing on — and surfaces the psychological need most likely driving what you feel. The second layer takes your own words and goes deeper, showing the repeating pattern underneath, what your system is protecting, and what the disturbance may really be about.
"What you already know, but cannot yet name." That is what Preveal is designed to bring forward — not a diagnosis, not a verdict, but recognition. The moment of naming what has been speaking beneath the surface.
Preveal draws on three established psychological frameworks, translated into accessible, non-clinical language. Needs theory — drawing from the humanistic tradition of Maslow, Max-Neef, and Deci and Ryan's Self-Determination Theory — provides the six-category need structure the tool uses to organise its readings. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy informs the regulation practices matched to each need, particularly the defusion, values clarification, and permission-granting techniques. Rogerian person-centred principles shape the language throughout — non-directive, non-pathologising, and grounded in unconditional positive regard.
Preveal is not therapy. It does not produce clinical assessments. What it offers is something different — a psychologically grounded self-knowledge tool that treats the user as someone becoming whole, not someone broken.
Preveal is a product of Carvey Innovations Limited, a digital wellness company based in the Caribbean. Our work sits at the intersection of psychology, technology, and inner-life intelligence. We build tools that bring genuine meaning and utility — where recognition is treated as the foundation of change, and impact matters more than recognition.
Our founding philosophy is captured in four words: Not broken. Becoming whole.
At Preveal, we bridge the gap between wellness tools and clinical research. Our articles and reflection prompts are grounded in neurobiological research — specifically the study of interoception (the body's ability to sense internal signals) and the nervous system's threat-response mechanisms.
Our goal is to provide a reliable, science-first starting point for understanding what your body is signaling before your mind finds the words.
Evidence-Based
Every article is mapped against peer-reviewed research on anxiety and somatic symptoms. We do not publish claims that cannot be traced to named, verifiable sources.
Authoritative Sources
We prioritise data from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the American Heart Association, and the Cleveland Clinic. Where peer-reviewed journal research is available, we cite it directly — including DOI or PMC links — so readers can verify the underlying evidence themselves.
Safety First
Preveal is a wellness tool for self-exploration, not a clinical service. We maintain a clear and permanent distinction between psychological signals and medical emergencies. Every article that touches physical symptoms carries explicit guidance on when to seek urgent medical attention.
Preveal is not a diagnostic tool and does not replace professional medical or mental health care. If you are experiencing acute physical symptoms — including chest pain, shortness of breath, or rapid heartbeat — seek emergency medical attention immediately.
Preveal is used by coaches, therapists, social workers, and HR wellness professionals as a supplementary tool within existing professional relationships. The Practitioner Bundle includes the full theoretical framework document, clinical application guidance, and a single-client licence. Visit our contact page for multi-client licensing enquiries.