Healing in the Battlefield of the Mind: Understanding Suicide Risk in Veterans Through Health-Promoting Behaviors

Introduction: The Invisible Scars of War Imagine a brave soldier returning home from the chaos of war, only to face a new battle within—the aftermath of trauma that clings on long after the uniform is put away. For veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, this is a harsh reality. They often find themselves grappling […]

Feeding Minds: The Complex Connection Between Food Insecurity and Mental Health in Ethiopian Youth

Introduction: The Invisible Hunger and Its Silent Echo Imagine waking up each day with the relentless rumble of an empty stomach. Now, imagine the weight of that physical hunger being compounded by an unshakable, invisible burden on the mind. For many Ethiopian youth, this dual struggle is a harsh reality. While the world discusses food […]

Navigating the Crossroads of Marijuana Use and Mental Health in Youth

Introduction Imagine the teenage brain as an artist’s masterpiece still in progress, where each brushstroke matters significantly to the final image. Now, introduce a potent element like marijuana, and the outcome could be unexpectedly altered. In today’s world, conversations around marijuana often spark curiosity and debate, especially concerning its impact on young people. Adolescents and […]

Breaking the Cycle: A Promising New Approach to Binge Eating Treatment

Introduction: Unraveling the Complexity of Binge Eating Imagine sitting in front of a large spread of your favorite foods, the irresistible urge pushing you to consume more than you ever intended. For many, this scenario isn’t a rare indulgence but a distressing regular occurrence known as binge eating. Despite its prevalence, binge eating is surrounded […]

Navigating the Shadows of Fear: Understanding Radiation Risk Perception after Fukushima

Introduction: Unraveling the Threads of Fear Imagine living in a world where something invisible could change everything you know. The thought alone is enough to make one uneasy, drawing parallels to the proverbial monsters lurking under our beds. Such was the reality for many in Japan after the 2011 Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident, where […]

Rewiring Addictive Minds: The Promise and Perils of Cognitive Bias Modification

Introduction: Unraveling the Mind’s Maze Imagine if breaking free from addiction were as simple as retraining the mind’s thought patterns. This idea sits at the heart of Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM), a promising psychological intervention designed to tackle automatic, unconscious processes thought to fuel addiction. The allure of CBM lies in its potential to reshape […]