Introduction Imagine seeking solace and understanding from a mental health professional amidst a global pandemic. Now envision doing so not in the comforting cocoon of an office, but through the digital screen in your living room. The research paper titled “Online mental health services during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia: Challenges from psychologist perspective” dives headfirst […]
Tag: Cognitive psychology

Stories That Shape Our Minds: How Fiction Influences Empathy in Japan
Introduction Imagine standing in someone else’s shoes, seeing the world through their eyes, and feeling their joys and sorrows as vividly as if they were your own. This ability, often called empathy, is a crucial part of what makes us human. But have you ever wondered if your favorite novel could actually enhance this skill? […]

Choosing the Best Path to Calm: A Study on Therapies for Anxiety
— Introduction – Navigating the Maze of Anxiety: A Dive into Two Therapies Imagine living each day with a cloud of uncertainty hovering over you, a constant stream of “what-ifs” swirling in your mind like a never-ending storm. For many people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), this scenario is all too familiar. An undermining concern […]

Hope on the Horizon: Transforming Diabetes Management with Hope Therapy
— Introduction: The Power of Hope in Overcoming Life’s Challenges In the battle against chronic diseases like diabetes mellitus, psychological resilience is as crucial as physical health. Imagine navigating through life with diabetes; it’s like treading a continuous tightrope, where every step requires careful balance to avoid serious health complications. For many, this constant vigilance […]
Decoding the Emotional Mystery of Smell and Alexithymia
Introduction: Emotions Unseen, Odors Unnoticed Can you imagine a world where you couldn’t quite put your finger on what emotions were, like trying to describe a color you’ve never seen? Welcome to the world of alexithymia, a condition where people struggle to identify and express their emotions. While the link between our feelings and senses […]

How Rosemary Can Shape Focus and Attention: Insights from Brain Activity
Introduction Imagine sipping on a warm, earthy rosemary tea and suddenly finding your mind sharper, your focus clearer. It sounds almost magical, doesn’t it? That’s the intriguing prospect explored in the research paper ‘The impact of a rosemary containing drink on event-related potential neural markers of sustained attention.’ This study ventures into the puzzling world […]
Nourishing the Mind: Exploring the Connection Between a Plant-Based Diet and Mental Health
Introduction: The Food-Mood Connection Imagine reaching for a leafy green salad instead of comfort food on a bad day and feeling your mood lift. Too good to be true? Not according to the growing body of research linking diet with mental health. A plant-based diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains, is often lauded […]

Navigating the Digital Path to Mental Wellness: A Deep Dive into Self-Guided Mobile Health for Anxiety and Worry
Introduction: Embarking on a Digital Journey for Mental Health Imagine having a personal therapist tucked right inside your pocket. Sounds revolutionary, right? Today, in our smartphone-dependent world, mental health support has become as accessible as checking an email. Recent research titled ‘Efficacy of Intellect’s self-guided anxiety and worry mobile health programme: A randomized controlled trial […]

How Belief and Grit Propel Students in the Digital Classroom
Introduction: The Digital Classroom Revolution In a world swiftly pivoting into the digital realm, especially accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, many students have found themselves grappling with online education’s unique challenges. As physical classrooms turned virtual, students faced an unexpected question: what drives academic success in this new environment? It isn’t just about showing up […]

Cultivating Self-Compassion: A New Pathway to Mental Well-Being
Introduction: Cracking the Code of Self-Compassion Imagine standing in front of a mirror and, instead of critiquing your every flaw, offering yourself words of kindness and understanding. In a world that often pushes us to be our harshest critics, the concept of self-compassion might seem revolutionary. This transforming idea is rapidly gaining ground in psychological […]