Introduction Imagine arriving in a new country, brimming with hopes for a better life, only to encounter an impenetrable web of challenges when seeking necessary health services for your child. This is the reality for many immigrant and refugee caregivers in Canada, especially those caring for children with autism. The journey of accessing autism-related services […]
Author: Olivia Thompson

Navigating the Complex Landscape of Mental Health Help-Seeking in the Middle East
Introduction: A Journey into the Minds of the Middle East Imagine waking up one morning, burdened by an invisible weight. It’s not a tangible ailment like a broken bone or a cough; it’s a mental struggle that you’re just starting to recognize. You’re in the heart of the Middle East, a region where mental illness […]

Understanding ADHD Beyond the Usual Labels: Exploring the Unique Minds of Young Adults
Introduction: Peering Into Uncharted Minds Imagine a busy train station where the trains run off schedule. Each train here represents a thought or emotion, and the challenge lies in controlling the chaos. This analogy encapsulates the experience of many young adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Often misunderstood and labeled merely as a ‘deficit’ in attention, […]

Finding Peace in a Tense World: Mindfulness and Stress Relief for Medical Students
— Introduction Imagine standing at the brink of a long, uncharted journey. This is where most medical students find themselves—a journey filled with ambition, potential, and an overwhelming tidal wave of stress. It’s a reality that haunts many of these future healthcare providers; their lives often become a whirlwind of lectures, exams, and hospital rounds. […]

Unraveling Minds: Understanding ADHD and Depression at the University of Gondar
Introduction: The Double-Edged Sword of University Pressures University life is a unique blend of excitement and stress, marking a pivotal point where education meets the pressures of adulthood. For many, including the undergraduates at the University of Gondar in Northwest Ethiopia, this period defines their futures. However, beneath the façade of independence and scholarly pursuits […]

Peering into the ADHD Mind: How Resting-State EEG Dynamics Unravel Brain Mysteries**
— Introduction: The Brain’s Oscillating Stories Imagine having a thousand thoughts racing through your mind while trying to catch just one. For many, this whirlwind of ideas is a momentary lapse in concentration. However, for individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, it can feel like the norm—a relentless mental storm affecting everyday activities. At the […]

Understanding Conduct Disorder: Insights from Those on the Frontlines
Introduction Imagine a classroom filled with young learners, each one a bundle of potential and curiosity, except for that one child whose behavior disrupts lessons and challenges patience. For educators and mental health professionals, understanding and handling such disruptive behavior is crucial yet often underserved by traditional training. Welcome to the realm of conduct disorder—a […]

Empowering Minds: How Supported Employment Interventions Can Transform Workplaces in Developing Nations
Introduction: Bridging Worlds with Opportunity Imagine waking up each day, driven not by the clamor of an alarm clock, but by the promise of contributing your unique talents to the world through meaningful work. Now, envision how fulfilling this experience could be for someone with a mental disability, who, in many parts of the globe, […]

Brains Take Center Stage: Understanding How Objectification Affects Women’s Cognitive Performance
Introduction Imagine walking into a room where you’re to complete a challenging puzzle while cameras are pointed at you, capturing your every move for others to scrutinize. Sounds stressful, doesn’t it? Now, imagine being told those cameras will mainly evaluate how you look rather than how well you solve the puzzle. This unsettling scenario is […]
Navigating Post-Pandemic Waves: Physical Activity and Mental Health in Veterinary Students
After the world hit the brakes due to COVID-19, life is slowly edging back to what many refer to as “normal.” However, for veterinary students, the echoes of the pandemic still reverberate loudly in the corridors of mental health. The recent research paper titled ‘Cross-sectional study of physical activity, dietary habits, and mental health of […]