Introduction: Navigating the Pandemic’s Impact on Well-Being As the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, it didn’t just challenge our physical health—it profoundly altered our daily lives and mental well-being. In an educational landscape already fraught with stress, teachers found themselves at the epicenter of this upheaval. But what if there was a simple, practical […]
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Navigating the Complex Landscape of Mental Health Help-Seeking in the Middle East
Introduction: A Journey into the Minds of the Middle East Imagine waking up one morning, burdened by an invisible weight. It’s not a tangible ailment like a broken bone or a cough; it’s a mental struggle that you’re just starting to recognize. You’re in the heart of the Middle East, a region where mental illness […]
Discovering the Distracted Mind: Exploring Trait Distractibility, ADHD, and Hyperfocus
Introduction Imagine sitting at your desk, trying to complete a task, but you just can’t focus. Your mind drifts to what you had for lunch yesterday or what plans you have for the weekend. Meanwhile, the hum of the air conditioner or the distant chatter in the hallway pulls your attention away. Sound familiar? You’re […]

The Lingering Shadows of Psychedelic Journeys: Understanding Extended Difficulties
Introduction Imagine a door inside your mind, promising unique insights and exhilarating journeys. This is how many perceive psychedelic drugs—like LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, or ayahuasca—as keys unlocking hidden mental realms. While this mystique draws many toward psychedelic experiences, a groundbreaking research paper, ‘Extended difficulties following the use of psychedelic drugs: A mixed methods study’, highlights […]
The Ripple Effect: How Caregiver Mental Health Shapes a Child’s Kindness
Introduction: The Hidden Forces Guiding Our Little Ones Ever wondered why some children naturally share their toys, offer a comforting hug, or stand up for a friend in distress? These are small examples of prosocial behavior, actions that benefit others and help build strong, supportive societies. But what makes some kids more prosocial than others? […]

The Unseen Struggle: How Disruptions Shape the Mental Health Landscape of PhD Students
Introduction: When Academic Dreams Meet Unexpected Roadblocks Imagine you are on the brink of a significant scientific breakthrough, spending countless hours in a lab or buried in a mountain of scholarly articles. Suddenly, a global pandemic hits, disrupting not just your daily routine but also your path forward. This is the reality that faced many […]

Understanding ADHD Beyond the Usual Labels: Exploring the Unique Minds of Young Adults
Introduction: Peering Into Uncharted Minds Imagine a busy train station where the trains run off schedule. Each train here represents a thought or emotion, and the challenge lies in controlling the chaos. This analogy encapsulates the experience of many young adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Often misunderstood and labeled merely as a ‘deficit’ in attention, […]

Understanding Conduct Disorder: Insights from Those on the Frontlines
Introduction Imagine a classroom filled with young learners, each one a bundle of potential and curiosity, except for that one child whose behavior disrupts lessons and challenges patience. For educators and mental health professionals, understanding and handling such disruptive behavior is crucial yet often underserved by traditional training. Welcome to the realm of conduct disorder—a […]
Navigating Post-Pandemic Waves: Physical Activity and Mental Health in Veterinary Students
After the world hit the brakes due to COVID-19, life is slowly edging back to what many refer to as “normal.” However, for veterinary students, the echoes of the pandemic still reverberate loudly in the corridors of mental health. The recent research paper titled ‘Cross-sectional study of physical activity, dietary habits, and mental health of […]

The Unseen Dance: How We Conceal Our True Selves at Work
Introduction Picture this: it’s Monday morning, and you put on more than just your office attire. You slip into a different persona, one that fits seamlessly into workplace expectations. It’s a routine that many of us follow, often unconsciously. But for some, embarking on this daily act of transformation—or masking, as it’s known in psychological […]