Introduction Imagine sitting at your desk, intending to check emails for just a few minutes. Before you know it, hours have flown by, your eyes are glued to bright screens, and your pending tasks remain untouched. Sound familiar? You’re not alone. As society becomes increasingly intertwined with technology, concerns about excessive screen time have soared. […]
Month: January 2016

From Fidgeting to Focus: Understanding the Genetic Link between Head Motion and ADHD
Introduction Imagine sitting in a silent library, trying to concentrate on reading a book, but you can’t stop tapping your foot or jiggling your knee. This type of head motion might seem like simple fidgeting, but recent research reveals it could be more than an outlet for restlessness—potentially intertwined with how our minds work, particularly […]

Unraveling the Economic Crisis’s Impact on Mental Health and Work Absence**
— Introduction Imagine waking up each day with a heaviness in your chest, a cloud over your mind, and a reluctance to face the world. This is a reality for many individuals grappling with mental disorders. But what if, beyond personal struggle, broader societal issues—like an economic crisis—are compounding these personal battles, making the path […]

Navigating the Challenges of Discrimination: Insights into Chinese Migrant Adolescents’ Psychology**
Introduction: A Journey Through the Emotional Landscape Imagine moving to a new city, adapting to a different lifestyle, and adjusting to unfamiliar surroundings. Now, envision doing this as a teenager, an age where every stare and whisper might sting like a dagger to self-esteem. For many Chinese migrant adolescents, this scenario is part of their […]

Decoding Minds and Emotions in Youth: The Fascinating Intersection of Neuroimaging and Emotional Dysregulation
— Introduction: The Unseen Symphony of the Teen Brain The intricate workings of the teenage brain are often likened to a complex symphony, where each instrument must play its part in harmony for the beautiful music of clear thoughts, regulated emotions, and decisive actions to arise. However, for some youth, this harmony is disrupted, leading […]

Unveiling Primate Social Mysteries: A New Tool for Understanding Autism
Introduction: Bridging the Gap Between Monkeys and Minds Have you ever watched monkeys interact and thought about their striking resemblance to us in their social dynamics? Monkeys are incredible mirrors of human social behavior—with their interactions often reflecting the complexities of our own social world. But what if I told you that monkeys like the […]

Discovering the Emotional Landscape of Older Korean Immigrants
Introduction: A Journey Through the Emotional Maze Imagine embarking on a journey to a new land in the twilight years of your life. Picture leaving behind familiar surroundings, culture, and perhaps even family, to settle in a country that speaks a different language and embraces different customs. This is the reality for many older Korean […]

Unveiling the Desire to Hasten Death: Understanding the Unspoken Wish
Introduction: Journey into a Complex Human Emotion Imagine grappling with immense suffering from an advanced illness, where each passing moment seems like an insurmountable mountain of pain. For some, this distress sparks an internal yearning – a **wish to hasten death**. It’s a topic not often discussed openly, yet it captures the attention of psychologists, […]