Unveiling Minds: A Finnish Study on the Mental Health of Sexual and Gender Minorities

Introduction: Beyond the Rainbow – Understanding Mental Health Discrepancies Imagine living in a world where the very essence of who you are feels unaccepted. For many sexual and gender minorities, this isn’t imagination, but reality. In a constantly evolving society, where conversations about equality and acceptance are frequently in the spotlight, one might assume that […]

Unlocking the Placebo Power: Women’s Journey Through Open-Label Treatments for Menopausal Hot Flashes**

Introduction Imagine trying a new treatment for menopause symptoms, knowing full well that the pills you’re taking contain no active medication. Still, many women are finding surprising relief from their symptoms. This intriguing phenomenon comes from a recent study titled “Let’s see what happens:”—Women’s experiences of open-label placebo treatment for menopausal hot flushes in a […]

Enhancing Play, Bridging Differences: A New Approach to Social Skills in Children with ADHD

Introduction: Playing Our Way to Understanding Imagine a world where simply playing can bridge the gap between children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and their typically-developing peers. With so many complexities surrounding ADHD, there’s a beacon of hope courtesy of a captivating research study titled “A pairwise randomised controlled trial of a peer-mediated play-based […]

Echoes of the Pandemic: Understanding Healthcare Workers’ Mental Struggles in Taiwan During COVID-19

— Introduction Imagine being on the front lines of a global battlefield, where the enemy is a microscopic virus. This was the reality for countless healthcare workers during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. These heroes traded the safety of their homes for hospital wards, all while grappling with unseen emotional battles. The psychological […]

Navigating the Turbulent Emotions of Loss: Understanding Grief, Depression, and Anxiety in Thailand

Introduction: Embracing the Journey of Grief Grief is a universal emotion, yet highly personal in its expression. Imagine losing someone dear to you—while everyone acknowledges the sadness, the individual journey through grief remains deeply personal. In Thailand, where community and family play central roles in daily life, the death of a loved one, particularly in […]

One year of digital teaching in psychiatry as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Knowledge gain and content evaluation of medical students for two summer semesters in 2020 and 2021

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Navigating the World of Neurodevelopment: The ConcePTION Project’s Role in Understanding Medication Impact During Pregnancy

Introduction: Unveiling the Mind’s Beginnings Have you ever wondered how a child’s mind develops, especially when exposed to external influences even before birth? Imagine the delicate process occurring as a baby develops in the womb, where every experience and exposure can leave an imprint, shaping the future of that child’s mental and emotional landscape. This […]

Bridging Minds: Exploring Cognitive and Behavioral Landscapes in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Introduction: Peering into the Cognitive Kaleidoscope Imagine a world where the way you process information, remember names, or even interact with friends, is subtly shaped by the intricate blueprint of your genes. Fascinating, isn’t it? The realm of neurogenetic disorders offers a remarkable window into this complex dance between our genetic makeup and cognitive and […]