Introduction Imagine waking up each day in a war you didn’t enlist in, a battle fought in the silence and scars of the mind. For millions around the world, this is not a scene from a fictional tale but their reality as they grapple with mental health challenges. Suicide is one of the most poignant […]
Month: November 2020

The Invisible Impact: Psychological Wellbeing in New Zealand During the COVID-19 Lockdown
Introduction: Amidst Lockdown Walls The COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world like an unexpected storm, leaving in its wake a new reality. New Zealand grabbed headlines with its stringent lockdown measures, effectively curbing the virus’s spread. However, while the country stood vigilant and resilient, a more subtle crisis brewed in the confines of people’s minds […]

Unveiling the Challenges Faced by Female Caregivers in Indonesia: A Closer Look at the Hidden Costs
Introduction Imagine a world where each day is filled with challenges, both seen and unseen. A world where the hidden burdens of emotional distress and financial strain are carried silently by women whose lives are dedicated to the care of children with disabilities. Welcome to the life of many female caregivers in Belu District, Indonesia. […]