Navigating Pain with the Mind: The Mysterious Link Between Emotions and Physical Sensations

Introduction Imagine a world where a simple shift in perception could dull the sharp bite of pain or fortify you against discomfort. Such an intriguing prospect lies at the heart of emotion regulation strategies, an area gaining increasing attention within psychological research. Often, when we hurt physically, the pain seems entirely separate from our mind […]

Navigating College from Home During the Pandemic: Insights from a Mixed-Methods Study**

Introduction: The Unexpected Classroom Imagine waking up, rolling out of bed, and attending your college lectures not from the hallowed halls of academia, but from your kitchen table. This was the reality for millions of college students globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. As we grappled with the unprecedented challenge of a global health crisis, students […]

Healing Trauma: Unveiling the Power of Informed Interventions

— Introduction Imagine waking up each day, carrying an invisible weight from painful past experiences. This burden doesn’t just linger; it seeps into every aspect of life, affecting emotions, relationships, and even physical health. This is the reality for many individuals who have endured trauma, be it from childhood abuse, domestic violence, or other distressing […]

Beyond the Threshold: Navigating Distress with Skills That Transform

Introduction Imagine walking on a tightrope. Every gust of wind feels like an emotional turmoil threatening to send you spiraling. For patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), navigating through daily life can feel much like a precarious balancing act. BPD is often characterized by intense emotions, unstable relationships, and impulsive behaviors, leaving individuals in a […]

Building Wellness: Unveiling the Backbreaking Realities of Construction Workers in Nepal

Introduction Imagine waking up every morning to the prospect of a day’s hard labor, your back throbbing before your feet even touch the ground. This is the stark reality for many construction workers in Nepal, as highlighted in the recent research paper titled ‘Factors associated with low back pain among construction workers in Nepal: A […]

Mental Health Matters: Navigating the Pandemic’s Impact on Medical Students and Doctors**

— Introduction: The Mind Under Siege The COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, altering lives and reshaping our understanding of wellbeing, not just in terms of physical health but mental health as well. Among those most affected are medical students and newly graduated doctors—individuals poised on the frontline, thrust into the heart of a raging […]

Through the Lens of Emotion: Unveiling the Relationship Between Anxiety and Visual Attention

Introduction: The Fascinating Dance Between Vision and Emotion Imagine sitting in a crowded café. As you sip your coffee, your gaze naturally falls upon different faces around you. Some appear joyful, others pensive or anxious. But what if your eyes were telling your mind a different story? What if anxiety subtly influenced the way you […]

Navigating the Storm: Health Anxiety and Coping during India’s First Lockdown

Introduction: Weathering the Lockdown Storm In March 2020, the world found itself in the grip of an unprecedented crisis—the COVID-19 pandemic. As nations scrambled to contain the rapid spread of the virus, India, home to over a billion people, implemented a strict lockdown. While these measures were necessary for public health, they also spawned a […]