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The Unseen Struggles: Navigating Developmental Coordination Disorder in Belgium

Introduction Imagine watching your child struggle daily with activities that seem simple for most—tying shoelaces, writing legibly, or even participating in playground games. For many families, this is not a rare incident but an everyday reality. This experience often comes with a heavy toll due to a condition not many know about: Developmental Coordination Disorder […]

The App Revolution: Can Technology Shield Teens from Cyberbullying?

## Unlocking the Digital Armor: Protecting Teens from Cyber Harm Imagine a world where the digital realm is not a minefield of insults and intimidation for young minds but a playground of opportunity and growth. More than ever, apps are being touted as potential digital shields against the menace of cyberbullying—a phenomenon that has perpetually […]

Walking Towards Wellness: Mindful Steps for COVID-19 Long Haulers

Introduction Imagine trudging a seemingly endless, uphill path only to find that the views along the way are clouded by struggles—persistent tiredness, foggy concentration, and emotional turmoil. This is the daily journey for many COVID-19 long haulers, individuals who continue to experience symptoms long after their initial recovery from the virus. These enduring challenges often […]

Tapping into Your Smartphone: The Future of Mental Health at Your Fingertips

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, or dips in mood. Imagine if your phone, a device you use every day, could also serve as a tool to improve your mental health. With the rise of mobile health (mHealth) technologies, this is no longer just a dream but an emerging […]

Creating an Inclusive World: Transforming Healthcare with Autistic Clinicians

Introduction: Bridging the Gap for Autistic Clinicians Imagine stepping into a world where you can play a critical role, yet the journey is laced with challenges that most others cannot see. This is the reality faced by many autistic clinical professionals who hold the power to revolutionize the very healthcare settings they work within. However, […]

Inheriting Emotional Landscapes: How Brain Waves Predict Future Mood Challenges

Introduction: The Unseen Legacy of Mental Health Imagine a world where understanding the brain’s rhythms at rest could predict someone’s emotional future. This idea, both intriguing and profound, is the heart of a groundbreaking research paper titled “Altered resting-state amplitudes of low-frequency fluctuations in offspring of parents with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder or major […]

Navigating the New Norm: How COVID-19 Reshaped Couples and Parenting Dynamics

Introduction: The Pandemic’s Unexpected Schooling in Love and Family The COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, leaving no corner of our lives untouched. As countries went into lockdown, dining out and traveling became distant memories. But something more intimate emerged from this global upheaval—the way families and couples functioned behind closed doors saw remarkable transformations. […]

Mindfulness on the Court: A Game-Changer for Mental Fatigue in Basketball Performance

Introduction: Mind Over Basketball Picture this: you’re standing courtside at a basketball game. The stakes are high, and the players are running up and down the court, every move bursting with urgency. But beneath the physical exertion, an invisible game is also being played. It’s the mental game, where exhaustion can cloud judgment, slow reflexes, […]

Understanding Habituation: The Path to a Quieter Mind

Introduction: An Invitation to the World of Sensory Habituation Imagine you’re sitting in your favorite café. The chatter of people, the clinking of cups, and the hum of the espresso machine surround you. At first, these sounds are overwhelming, but gradually, they fade into the background, leaving you absorbed in your book. This phenomenon, known […]