Introduction: The Mind’s Battle During a Crisis Imagine being on a rollercoaster that never seems to end—ups and downs, twists and turns—capturing the emotional experience many faced during the Covid-19 pandemic. When a global crisis hits, it disrupts not just economies and health systems but also the very fabric of our daily lives, including how […]
Month: July 2025

Emotional Intelligence and the Psychopath’s Puzzle: Exploring How We See Faces
Introduction Imagine walking down a bustling city street where facial expressions reveal an array of emotions, from joy and surprise to sadness and anger. But what if these expressions were a mystery, easy to overlook or misunderstand? Welcome to the world of facial emotion recognition, a vital component of human interaction and empathy. This might […]

Bridging Distances with Telehealth: Families’ and Clinicians’ Experiences with Autism Assessments
Introduction: Navigating the Digital Age of Autism Diagnosis Imagine trying to identify a standout piece in a puzzle of a thousand pieces, but instead of working at a puzzle table, you’re on a virtual video call. This is what autism assessments via telehealth might feel like for families and clinicians alike. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated […]

Charting the Unseen Threads: How Online Hate Speech and Misinformation Weave Through Mental Health
Introduction: The Social Media Conundrum We’re living in an era where our lives are knitted together by bytes and pixels, with social media acting as a tapestry of modern communication. But along with bringing us closer, social platforms have also paved the way for darker narratives—online hate speech and misinformation. These digital threads are more […]

Embracing the Green: Discovering the Benefits of Nature-Based Approaches in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
Introduction Imagine a bustling mental health clinic. It’s a place where young minds seek solace, guidance, and understanding amidst the chaos of growing up. However, the typical setting—with its sterile environments and the humdrum of daily operations—often feels impersonal. Now, imagine the transformation of this space with the introduction of nature: the tranquility of trees, […]

Conversations for Change: Understanding Tuberculosis Treatment Through Digital Dialogue
## Introduction Imagine battling a disease every day, but your ally in this fight is not a doctor you see once a week, but rather a small device you carry in your pocket. This is the reality for many people with tuberculosis (TB), who rely on digital adherence technologies (DATs) to help them stick to […]

Job Insights: Unveiling the Link between Work Environment and Well-being**
Introduction Imagine waking up each morning excited to head to work, feeling motivated and inspired by your job. For many, this scenario may sound more like a dream than reality. But what if the secret to loving your job lies within the characteristics of the job itself? In the research paper “Relationships between job characteristics […]

Listening to Feelings: How the Sound of Our Voice Reveals Our Emotions**
Introduction “Actions speak louder than words,” they say, but what if the sound of our voice speaks volumes about how we feel? Imagine being able to gauge someone’s mood not by their words but through the very tone and rhythm of their speech. This intriguing concept forms the heart of a [recent research paper](https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0328833) titled […]

Navigating the Digital Landscape of Psychology: Unveiling the Impact of Consultation Apps in Saudi Arabia
Introduction: When Therapy Meets Technology Imagine feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders, desperately in need of someone to talk to, yet feeling too embarrassed to visit a therapist. What if there was a more discreet way to seek psychological help without stepping out of your home? Enter psychological consultation apps—the quiet revolutions […]

The Classroom Laboratory: Understanding Teachers’ Insights on Social-Emotional Learning Interventions
Imagine a science lab where the subject of study isn’t chemicals or plants, but rather the very emotions and social dynamics that shape our personal and collective worlds. Welcome to the fascinating arena of school-based social and emotional learning (SEL) interventions, specifically the program called PATHS. This acronym, which stands for Promoting Alternative THinking Strategies, […]