Introduction Imagine a world where chatting over a coffee or attending a lively concert suddenly becomes an impossible dream. This was the startling reality faced by billions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost overnight, our lives were dictated by terms like self-quarantining and social distancing, transforming familiar social landscapes into quiet, splintered spaces of solitude. These […]
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Exploring the Emotional Storm: The Role of Humiliation and Shame in Adolescent Mental Health
Introduction: Enter the Emotional Maze Picture this: You’re a teenager navigating a labyrinth of social dynamics, figuring out who you are amidst peer pressure and self-doubt. This journey is more than just a rite of passage; it’s a complex emotional maze where feelings like humiliation and shame can act as formidable obstacles. Reflecting on the […]

Growing Mindful Minds: How Early Experiences Shape Young Adolescents
Introduction Imagine sitting quietly and feeling every breath as it flows in and out, your mind uncluttered by past regrets or future worries. This is the essence of mindfulness, a state of acute awareness and presence. But how does this trait take root in young minds, especially during the turbulent years of early adolescence? The […]

Counting on Coping: Unraveling New Paths to Emotional Adjustment
— Introduction: Exploring the Maze of Coping Imagine you’re in a busy airport, juggling different tasks like checking in, handling luggage, and making your way through security—all while trying to stay calm and collected. This scenario parallels how we cope with life’s myriad stressors. Everyone has ways of managing the chaos around them, but have […]

Connecting the Dots: How Motor Skills, Brain Power, and School Success Intertwine
Introduction Children are constantly on the move, running, climbing, and engaging in physical play, much like miniature energizer bunnies. But have you ever stopped to think about why these little locomotives benefit so much from their constant motion, especially in a school setting? It’s a puzzle that has intrigued educators and psychologists alike: could there […]

Navigating the Emotional Maze: Understanding How Bereaved Parents Cope
Introduction: The Heartbreaking Journey of Parental Loss Imagine what it might feel like to lose a child. It’s a situation that most parents fear and hope they never have to face. Unfortunately, for some, this unimaginable grief becomes a reality. How do these parents find meaning and continue with their lives after such a devastating […]

Living Shadows: Understanding the Unseen Grief of the MS Estonia Disaster
— Introduction: Sailing Through the Storm In the early hours of September 28, 1994, the luxury ferry MS Estonia capsized in the Baltic Sea, marking one of the most catastrophic maritime disasters in modern history. This event led to the untimely passing of 852 people, leaving a significant impact not only on those directly involved, […]

Navigating the Complex Web of Cognitive Development in Children from Malaria Endemic Regions
Introduction: Peering into the Cerebral Conundrum Imagine being able to see into the mind—understanding its growth, struggles, and mysteries. While science hasn’t yet provided us with literal mind-reading capabilities, significant advances allow us to peer deeply into how our brains develop over time. One such exploration is encapsulated in the research paper “Longitudinal Visuomotor Development […]

The Sleep-Personality-Depression Triangle: Unraveling the Nighttime Influences on Daytime Moods
Introduction: The Midnight Whisperer Imagine your mind as a house, with your personality traits being the furniture, sleep the housekeeper, and your emotions as the residents. Most days, all is in harmony. But sometimes, particularly in the stillness of night, a quiet yet substantial shift occurs. **Sleep**, often romanticized as a place of peace, serves […]

Navigating the Storm: Unraveling Workplace Bullying and Its Impact on Mental Health
Introduction: The Workplace Jungle Imagine walking into your job every day with a knot in your stomach, your heart beating a little too fast, and a sense of dread hanging over you like a cloud. For many, this is not imagination but reality, stemming from what has become an increasingly recognized menace: workplace bullying. The […]