Introduction: The Unexpected Classroom Imagine waking up, rolling out of bed, and attending your college lectures not from the hallowed halls of academia, but from your kitchen table. This was the reality for millions of college students globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. As we grappled with the unprecedented challenge of a global health crisis, students […]
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Beyond the Threshold: Navigating Distress with Skills That Transform
Introduction Imagine walking on a tightrope. Every gust of wind feels like an emotional turmoil threatening to send you spiraling. For patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), navigating through daily life can feel much like a precarious balancing act. BPD is often characterized by intense emotions, unstable relationships, and impulsive behaviors, leaving individuals in a […]

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 […]

The Prenatal Puzzle: Unraveling the Impact of Early Life Experiences on Child Psychopathology
— Introduction: Exploring the Origins of Mental Health Imagine a world where the foundation of your mental health is laid long before you take your first breath. It’s a riveting concept that more and more research, including the recent “Association of adverse prenatal exposure burden with child psychopathology in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) […]

The Unseen Storm: Navigating Psychological Distress from Everyday Stresses
Introduction Imagine your mind as a bustling city where life flows steadily until one day, a simple thing—a disagreement at work, a spat with a friend, or even a missed deadline—throws everything into chaos. While many can move past these hiccups, others find themselves in a whirlwind of overwhelming emotions that echo the symptoms of […]

Bridging Distance with Technology: A Dive into Remote Assessments for Adults with Autism and ADHD
Introduction: Enter the New Era of Mental Health Assessments Imagine a world where mental health support is just a click away, erasing the barriers of distance and mobility. This is the reality that the global shift to digital health solutions is striving to achieve, particularly during unforeseen events like the COVID-19 pandemic. With traditional in-person […]

When the Stage Lights Dim: Exploring the Connection Between Autistic Traits and Well-Being in the Arts
Introduction: Entering the Spotlight of Human Complexity Imagine standing in a room full of spotlights, each capturing a different shade of the human experience. The performing arts world is this room—a vibrant, emotive space where talent and creativity blend to tell profound stories. But behind every captivating performance lies an intricate psychological landscape that too […]

Understanding the Daily Struggles of Young Asylum Seekers: A Dive into Minds and Lives
Introduction: Peering Into A Day in the Life Picture this: You’ve been uprooted from your home, thrust into a whole new world where the language, culture, and people are all foreign to you. Now imagine trying to navigate this strange environment as a child or adolescent. This is the reality for many asylum-seeking children and […]

Navigating the ‘Smart Drug’ Maze: Insights into University Students’ Beliefs and Knowledge About Cognitive Enhancers**
Introduction In the fast-paced world of university life, where academic pressures often mount, the allure of gaining a mental edge can be tempting. Enter the world of cognitive enhancers, colloquially termed ‘smart drugs’—substances like Modafinil that are used off-label by some students to boost concentration, memory, and mental stamina. But how safe are these drugs […]

The Mental Blueprint of Future Adoptive Parents
Introduction Have you ever considered what goes on in the minds of those who choose the path of adoption? It’s intriguing to ponder how prospective adoptive parents prepare themselves emotionally and mentally for the arrival of an adopted child. The subtle yet profound concept of reflective functioning—our ability to understand and interpret the thoughts and […]