Introduction: A Journey into Untold Stories It’s heartbreaking to realize that the specters of past atrocities can continue to haunt future generations. While history often focuses on the immediate victims of horrific events like genocidal rapes, a new study sheds light on those who are frequently overlooked— the offspring born out of these violent acts. […]
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Exploring the Mindful Pathways in Nursing: A New Perspective
Introduction Close your eyes for a moment and imagine navigating the hustle and bustle of a hospital ward. There’s noise, urgency, and a constant demand for attention. Now imagine being equipped with a tool that allows you to handle these challenges calmly, making you resilient and effective. This is where the magic of socio-cognitive mindfulness […]

Unveiling the Layers of Psychosocial Functioning in India: Insights from the WHO SAGE Study
— Introduction Have you ever wondered how the intricate web of our social, emotional, and cognitive lives is intertwined with who we are as individuals? Imagine a bustling street in an Indian city where every passerby carries an invisible tapestry of psychosocial functioning influenced by their unique experiences and backgrounds. This tapestry is not random […]

Combating Burnout During Crisis: Insights from the COVID-19 Frontlines
Introduction: The Silent Crisis in Healthcare Imagine you’re a doctor or a nurse in a bustling hospital. The phone never stops ringing, the emergency room is packed, and every corner you turn, there’s someone in need of urgent care. This was the reality for many healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. The intense pressure didn’t […]

Navigating Emotional Storms: Risk Perceptions and Coping Strategies During COVID-19 Among Women and Older Adults
Introduction: Diving into Uncharted Waters The COVID-19 pandemic has been a global storm, throwing us all into uncharted waters, and affecting every aspect of our lives. Imagine waking up one day, and suddenly, everyday activities turn into a distant memory. This was the reality for many women and older adults during the pandemic, a reality […]

Embracing Neurodiversity: Navigating Cognitive Challenges in Online Learning
Introduction: Bridging Minds in the Digital Classroom Picture this: a bustling classroom, not bound by brick and mortar but by digital connections, where students from diverse backgrounds gather, eager to learn. But while online learning opens doors to new opportunities, it also introduces unique challenges that can affect students differently. This is especially true for […]

Unveiling the Mind: The Dance Between Quality, Attachment, and Task Mastery
Introduction Imagine walking into an office bustling with people, each glued to their computer screens, tirelessly engaged in tasks that promise productivity and progress. Some breeze through their work with efficiency and pride, while others seem to struggle, their efforts seemingly yielding little personal satisfaction. Why do some people excel in such environments while others […]

Rediscovering Peace of Mind: Mental Health Challenges Facing Recovered COVID-19 Patients in Rural Bangladesh
Introduction: Understanding the Waves Beneath the Storm The COVID-19 pandemic might have been a storm we’ve somewhat weathered, but the waves it created in our mental landscapes continue to shift beneath the surface. Imagine a bustling community in rural Bangladesh, rich in tradition yet hit hard by an invisible adversary—the coronavirus. While it might seem […]

Unmasking Autism: Exploring the Global Tapestry of Acceptance, Camouflaging, and Mental Health
Introduction: A Global Perspective on Autism and Society Picture a world where everyone effortlessly fits in, a world where differences are celebrated, not camouflaged. But for many autistic individuals, blending in is not just a momentary challenge—it’s a daily endeavor. This intriguing aspect of life led researchers to explore the cross-cultural variation in experiences of […]

Navigating Illness Alone: The Power of Informal Support Systems for Self-Employed Workers
Introduction: The Invisible Safety Net In an era where the traditional nine-to-five job is no longer the norm, many individuals find themselves venturing into self-employment—a world marked by freedom yet fraught with vulnerabilities. Picture a solo self-employed worker in Ontario, Canada, grappling with the dual challenges of managing their business while dealing with an unexpected […]