Introduction You’ve just settled into your routine at work when the unthinkable occurs—a terrorist attack shakes your workplace to its core. In the aftermath, fear and chaos ripple through the office, intertwining with everyday tasks and relationships. The question arises: How do some people manage to navigate this new, uncertain landscape, while others grapple with […]
Tag: Psychological and psychosocial issues

Unveiling the Gender Gap in Stress Response: A Saliva Story
Introduction: The Curious Connection Between Stress and Saliva Let’s dive into a fascinating narrative where stress meets saliva, unraveling differences in how young men and women respond to tension. Picture this: You’re about to take a big test or face a daunting meeting at work. Your heart races, palms sweat, and anxiety creeps in. While […]

The Triad of Stress: How Different Stress Tests Affect Our Mood and Body
Introduction Imagine sitting in a room, your heart racing, your palms sweaty, and a panel of stern faces scrutinizing your every move. This is exactly how many people feel during stressful situations, whether they’re giving a big presentation, taking an important test, or tackling an unexpected challenge. Stress is an unavoidable part of life, but […]

Unveiling Vulnerabilities: The Psychological Pathways to Radicalisation
Introduction: Walking the Tightrope of Vulnerability Imagine standing at a crossroads, where every choice seems lined with either hope or despair, each path leading to vastly different destinations. This is the fragile journey many face, navigating life amid challenging circumstances. The research paper titled Might Depression, Psychosocial Adversity, and Limited Social Assets Explain Vulnerability to […]

Understanding Youth Behavior: The New Scale Tailored for Rwandan Youth
Introduction: The Search for a Cultural Compass in Behavioral Science Understanding human behavior is rather like piecing together a vast, intricate puzzle, where each piece reflects not just an individual but the society that molds them. With the global diversity of human societies, a one-size-fits-all approach to psychological evaluation often falls short. This challenge is […]

The Optimism Factor: How Mindset Influences Recovery in Stem Cell Transplant Patients
Introduction: The Mind-Body Connection Imagine preparing for a life-saving procedure, knowing it could mean a fresh start at health or a grueling battle for survival. For many patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT), this is a reality. However, recent research reveals an unusual ally that might influence their journey toward recovery: the power of […]

Understanding the Journey of Growing Older: What the Attitudes to Ageing Questionnaire Reveals
Introduction: Navigating the New Frontier of Ageing Ageing is a universal journey, one we all embark on as we navigate the different chapters of our life. Yet, how do we truly feel about getting older? It’s a question that taps into the heart of our personal beliefs and society’s views. The research paper, The Attitudes […]

Unlocking Potential: The Power of Non-Specialist Psychosocial Interventions for Children with Developmental Challenges
Introduction: Bridging Gaps in Care Imagine being a parent in a remote community where access to specialized health services is scarce. Your child has an intellectual disability or is diagnosed with a lower-functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and the prospects seem daunting. Worldwide, countless families face similar challenges, navigating limited resources in pursuit of effective […]

Unmasking Stress: How Work-Related Stress Erodes Vital Hormones
Introduction: The Invisible Weight of Workplace Stress Imagine waking up each morning, already feeling the weight of the day pressing upon you. This imaginary weight isn’t from lifting anything physical; instead, it stems from the mental and emotional pressures that the modern workplace often demands. As many of us juggle multiple tasks and deadlines, the […]

Brains at Work: Unveiling the Link Between Job Demands and Cognitive Strain
— Introduction: Into the Minds of Daily Grinds Imagine walking into your office on a typical Monday morning. Your inbox is flooding with unread emails, your manager is asking for a report, and your phone won’t stop buzzing with notifications. Now, picture the toll this constant stream of demands might be taking not just on […]