Introduction: A Silent Struggle for Mental Wellbeing Imagine being in a place of constant turmoil, where your mind never quite finds rest. Now, picture reaching out for help and finding only closed doors and winding paths instead of open arms. This has become a commonplace reality for countless Canadians grappling with mental health issues. In […]
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The Unexpected Resilience in Chaos: Graduate Students’ Journey Through the Pandemic
Introduction In the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic, an unexpected narrative emerged from the academic world. While the spotlight was cast on the overwhelming challenges facing everyone globally, a hidden story of resilience and personal growth began to take shape, particularly among graduate students. As campuses shuttered and moved the hum of intellectual discourse online, […]

Cultivating Compassion Across Language Barriers: A French-Canadian Perspective
— Introduction: Compassion in Translation Imagine a world where kindness is not just an ideal but a measurable phenomenon — a world where compassion towards oneself and others can significantly enhance psychological well-being. This intriguing concept forms the crux of a pivotal research paper titled “Validation of the compassionate engagement and action scales, compassion scale, […]

Breaking Barriers: Navigating Autism Services as Newcomers in Canada
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 […]

The Digital Shift in Healthcare Search Behavior: Navigating a Pandemic-Induced Paradigm Shift**
— Introduction: A New Era of Health Searches Unraveling Imagine waking up one morning to a completely different world—a world where the everyday hustle and bustle come to a sudden halt, and normal routines are replaced by uncertainty. This was the global reality when the COVID-19 pandemic first struck, altering not just our social patterns […]

Unraveling the Self: Exploring Canadian Youth’s Battle with Anxiety
Introduction: Peering into the Minds of Anxious Youth Imagine waking up every morning feeling like you are at war with your own mind. Anxiety can turn everyday life into a battlefield for those who suffer from it, especially for young people whose sense of self is still forming. But what does it truly mean to […]

Turning the Tide: Understanding and Overcoming Drug Use Challenges for Youth in Northern Ontario
Introduction Imagine you’re a young person growing up in the vast, rugged expanse of Northern Ontario, Canada—a place where undulating natural beauty stands in stark contrast to the pressing and hidden struggles within the community. Beneath the serene landscapes lies a less visible battle, one that involves a rising trend of illicit and non-medical prescription […]

Understanding Newcomers Through the Lens of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Introduction Imagine starting a new chapter of your life in a foreign land, bringing all your dreams and hopes for a better future. Now, picture doing so with the additional challenge of grappling with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This scenario is a reality for many first-generation adult newcomers worldwide. A recent research paper titled […]

Decoding Depression: A Dive into Mental Health Screening for People Living with HIV in Ontario
Introduction Imagine facing a persistent storm while already navigating tumultuous waters. This is the reality for many individuals living with HIV, who often grapple with the added burden of depression. Studies have shown that major depression affects nearly half of this population. Yet, shockingly, this condition goes unnoticed 60–70% of the time in non-psychiatric settings. […]

Navigating the Waters of Prescription Drug Use in Pregnancy: A Decade of Insights from British Columbia
Introduction: A Delicate Balance in Expecting Mothers Picture this: It’s a crisp morning in British Columbia, and a young expecting mother sits at her kitchen table, staring at a tiny bottle of prescription pills. For many women, pregnancy is a time filled with both joy and uncertainty, and the question of medication looms large in […]