Introduction: Reimagining Healthcare’s Boundaries Picture a healthcare landscape where professionals other than doctors can prescribe medications confidently and effectively. This isn’t a scene from a futuristic film but a scenario that is slowly taking shape in reality. Non-medical prescribing, a practice empowering nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare workers to prescribe medications, holds the promise of […]
Month: April 2018

Unveiling the Drink Diaries: Alcohol Use and Abuse Among Older Europeans
Introduction Imagine a grandparent sipping a glass of wine, cherishing memories, but silently grappling with a hidden struggle—a struggle more common than we might think. As populations across Europe age, understanding the impact of alcohol use on older adults is becoming increasingly crucial. The “Alcohol use, abuse and dependence in an older European population: Results […]

Exploring the Links Between Mental Health and Eating Habits in Iranian Teen Girls
Introduction Picture a bustling high school in Tabriz, Iran, where teenage girls juggle schoolwork, social lives, and family expectations, all while navigating the complexities of adolescence. Amidst this whirlwind, a silent struggle looms beneath the surface—mental health problems. These struggles often pass unnoticed, overshadowed by more visible academic pursuits or extracurricular activities. But what if […]

Wearable Tech: A New Frontier in Detecting Childhood Anxiety and Depression
— Introduction: Decoding Childhood Emotions In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook subtle signs of distress in children. While these young ones might not have the words to express their inner turmoil, their bodies can tell a different story—a story that is now being unraveled with the help of […]

Mindfulness Matters: Unveiling Long-Term Benefits for Future Healers
Introduction: A New Dawn in Student Well-being Imagine juggling the demands of a medical or psychology program, where the rigors of academia collide with the emotional challenges inherent in learning to heal others. The pressure is immense, leading many students to experience stress, diminishing well-being, and ineffective coping mechanisms. But what if there was a […]

How Emotions and Attachment Shape Our Inner World
### Unlocking the Secrets of the Mind Imagine a world where every interaction you have is influenced not just by the present but deeply rooted in the emotional bonds you’ve formed over your life. This premise forms the bedrock of a fascinating research paper titled “The impact of attachment distress on affect-centered mentalization: An experimental […]

Decoding Social Brains: How Age Influences Our Understanding of Others
Introduction Imagine a world where our understanding of others’ thoughts and emotions could be decoded as easily as a children’s story. What if we could assess how age influences this skill, scientifically packaged in a well-crafted tool? Today, we journey into the intriguing landscapes of The Edinburgh Social Cognition Test (ESCoT): Examining the effects of […]

Bridging Brains: A New Horizon in Diagnosing ADHD and Autism
— Introduction: A New Lens on Childhood Minds Imagine getting the right diagnosis for ADHD or Autism, not through long-winded consults and subjective checklists but with the clarity of a digital image. We live in an era where technology is transforming everything from the way we socialize to the way we diagnose complex neurodevelopmental disorders. […]

Unveiling the Emotional Bridges Between Mothers and Children: How Maternal Well-being Shapes Childhood Behaviors
Introduction: The Silent Emotional Tango Imagine a world where every moment of joy, sorrow, or worry leaves an invisible mark on the tapestry of human connections. This intricate dance of emotions unfolds most beautifully between a mother and her child, weaving patterns that impact life trajectories in profound, often unforeseen, ways. Maternal mental health during […]

Unveiling the Layers of Stress: Insights from the Trier Social Stress Test
Introduction Imagine walking into a room where you’re immediately put under a spotlight, watched by unfamiliar eyes, and asked to perform tasks that determine your self-worth. For many, this scenario may sound like a nightmare, but it’s the essence of a widely used research method in psychology known as the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) […]