Understanding How Schools Can Foster a Sense of Belonging

— Introduction: The Heartfelt Journey of School Transitions Imagine starting at a new secondary school, where everyone seems to know each other while you’re left navigating unfamiliar hallways alone. It’s a universal experience that can set the foundation for your entire educational journey. This shift is not just about adapting to different subjects or teachers, […]

Navigating the Intricate Dance Between Autism and Psychopathy: Genetic and Environmental Threads

— Introduction Imagine a vibrant tapestry, intertwined with unique patterns and threads. Each thread represents an aspect of human behavior, a complex and colorful weave that defines who we are. Now, consider this: among these intricate threads are those that influence **autistic social and communication deficits** and those that shape **psychopathic callous-unemotional traits**. How do […]

Unmasking the Invisible Wounds: Understanding Somatic Symptoms in Young Earthquake Survivors

— Introduction: The Hidden Scars of Natural Disasters Imagine a child’s world turned upside down by nature’s fierce unpredictability—where once stood their home, now lays rubble. It’s not just the tangible destruction that affects them; profound and often overlooked are the invisible wounds, the ones that scar the psyche and manifest physically. These less-visible scars […]

Unveiling the Power of the Mini-SPIN: A New Dawn in Adolescent Social Anxiety Detection

Introduction Imagine walking into a crowded room and feeling a wave of discomfort so intense that it seems impossible to blend in. For adolescents grappling with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), this scenario is an everyday reality. This mental health challenge, marked by an overwhelming fear of social situations, is one of the most prevalent disorders […]

The Social Puzzle: Decoding the Brain’s Action Observation Network in Autism Through Graph Theory**

Introduction: Peering Into the Mirror Imagine gazing at a mirror that doesn’t merely reflect your face but instead echoes the social nuances of the world around you. This metaphorical mirror is known in the realms of neuroscience as the action observation network (AON), a mystical web within our brains that helps us comprehend and mimic […]

Exploring the Minds of Educators: What Shapes Teachers’ Views on Inclusive Education?

Introduction: Opening the Door to Inclusion Imagine a classroom buzzing with the excitement of learning, where every child feels valued and empowered, regardless of their abilities. This ideal picture of inclusive education represents a goal that many educators strive for. Yet, the journey to achieve it often depends significantly on how teachers think and feel […]

Navigating the Emotional Landscape: Depression and Resilience Among Pregnant Women After the Lushan Earthquake

Introduction: When the Earth Moves, So Do Our Emotions In the blink of an eye, life can become unrecognizable, especially when a natural disaster strikes. Imagine being pregnant, already a time of seismic emotional and physical changes, and then being thrust into the tumult caused by an earthquake. This was the stark reality for many […]