Nurse-delivered brief counselling reduced anxiety after self-poisoning at six months, but not at one year

A single hospital counselling session improved short-term anxiety and some coping skills, without clear effects on depression, alcohol risk, or repeat self-harm. A nurse-delivered brief counselling session after non-fatal self-poisoning lowered anxiety at six months, but the difference was not present at one year. The intervention also increased some coping strategies at six months, with […]
Multimodal aspiration prevention reduced aspiration and pneumonia in stroke rehabilitation patients

A structured warning and care bundle cut overt aspiration to zero by month four, without a clear swallowing function edge. A multimodal aspiration prevention system lowered overt aspiration and stroke-associated pneumonia in stroke rehabilitation patients versus conventional care. Overt aspiration fell to zero by month four and stayed there during the observation window. Anxiety, depression, […]
Calmer Minds at the Bedside: How Mindfulness Reduced “Showing Up But Not Fully There” Among ICU Nurses

When Showing Up Isn’t the Same as Being There: ICU Nursing and the Hidden Cost of Presenteeism In intensive care units, nurses carry the weight of life-and-death decisions while navigating alarms, complex protocols, and rotating shifts. In this setting, simply coming to work is not the same as being fully present. Psychologists call this gap […]
When Mindfulness Meets Movement Online: What Lasts a Year Later for People Living With Chronic Pain

Why a Screen-Based Class Could Change Someone’s Pain Story Chronic pain doesn’t just hurt—it reshapes how people sleep, move, work, and connect. Many want help that fits into real life: something flexible, low-cost, and accessible from home. That is why online programs have grown, blending skills like mindfulness with gentle exercise to help people manage […]
Psilocybin and Mindfulness: A Breakthrough in Alleviating Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Stress

Introduction: Exploring New Frontiers in Mental Health Imagine being a frontline healthcare worker during the COVID-19 pandemic, with relentless work hours, the constant pressure of critical care, and the omnipresent threat of a rapidly spreading virus. The emotional and psychological toll has been staggering, exacerbating issues of depression and burnout amongst these essential workers. Traditional […]
Challenging the Myth: Families Aren’t Hard to Reach, Just Misunderstood – Insights from New ADHD Parenting Study

Introduction: Reimagining Support for Families of Children with ADHD The term ‘hard to reach’ often conjures images of families living in remote areas or cloaked in secrecy, veiled from the helping hands of support systems. But what if the notion that these families are elusive is, in fact, a myth? The recent research paper, Families […]
Navigating Hope: Unlocking a Novel Pathway to Heal Suicidal Ideation through EMDR

Introduction: Exploring Uncharted Waters in Mental Health In the ever-complex landscape of mental health, where does one find refuge when the storm of suicidal thoughts threatens to capsize the boat of life? In recent years, a beacon of hope has emerged in the form of a novel therapeutic intervention known as Eye Movement Desensitization and […]
Understanding the Emotional Scale of Intimate Partner Violence: A New Perspective

Introduction: A New Lens on Intimate Partner Dynamics Why do some intervention programs for intimate partner violence (IPV) work while others fall short? It’s a perplexing question occupying the minds of psychological researchers, therapists, and concerned individuals worldwide. The full complexities of IPV cannot be overstated, given its deep emotional, psychological, and sometimes even generational […]
Unraveling the Mind through Mindfulness: A Deep Dive into Depression

Introduction: The Mind’s Maze and the Quest for Peace Imagine waking up every day under a heavy cloud, feeling isolated, and struggling to find joy in things you once loved. For millions, this is not an imagination but a grim reality called depression. Statistics reveal that depression grips about 5% of people globally at some […]
Unlocking Health Through the Power of the Mind: A Closer Look at Mind-Body Resiliency Programs for Healthcare Workers

Introduction: The Mind-Body Connection Unveiled Have you ever noticed how a calming moment of deep breathing or a restorative yoga session can melt your stresses away, even if just for a little while? In a world where hustle and bustle reign, the quest for inner peace can often feel elusive, particularly for healthcare workers who […]