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A Window to Healing: Experiences of Remote CBT During COVID-19

Introduction Imagine you’re at home, in your favorite comfortable spot, trying to overcome the heavy cloud of anxiety or depression with the help of a therapist—but not in the flesh. Instead, you’re connected through pixels and sound waves, via a screen. For many, this might seem like a scene plucked from a distant, dystopian future. […]

Unveiling the Relaxation Effect: ASMR Videos Versus Walking Tours

Introduction: The Curious World of ASMR Picture this: it’s late at night, the world around you is quiet, and you find yourself drawn to your screen where a soft-spoken voice begins to whisper, offering a comforting escape from the day’s chaos. This is the world of ASMR—Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response—where many describe experiencing a unique […]

Bonding with the Best: Exploring Meditation’s Power on Human-Animal Relations

Introduction: Bridging Hearts Across Species Imagine a world where humans and animals coexist in perfect harmony, each interaction underlined by empathy and understanding. The secret to this utopian vision might just be found in a recent research paper titled ‘Man’s best friend(s): Effects of a brief befriending meditation on human-animal relations’. This intriguing study explores […]

Navigating the Emotional Aftermath: Anxiety and Depression in Post-COVID-19 Wuhan

Introduction Imagine being caught in the eye of a storm when suddenly calm returns, but the echoes of chaos linger. This is the mental landscape for many who once battled the fierce outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China. Let’s rewind to early 2020 when Wuhan became the epicenter of a global pandemic. With time, communities […]

Navigating the Shadows: Understanding the Adverse Effects of Ayahuasca**

Introduction: The Enigma of Ayahuasca The mysterious potion known as ayahuasca has captivated the minds and spirits of people worldwide. Originating in the heart of the Amazon, ayahuasca is a potent brew that has been utilized for centuries by indigenous communities for healing and spiritual enlightenment. With its growing popularity, enthusiasts are flocking to ceremonies, […]

The Eyes Have It: Understanding Eye Contact and Social Interaction in Autism

Introduction: A Window to the Social World Imagine being in a room full of people, yet feeling oddly disconnected from everyone around you. For many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this sense of disconnection isn’t just a fleeting emotion—it can be a daily reality. One of the most profound ways this disconnect manifests is […]

Navigating the Menopausal Transition: Understanding Aging Perceptions Collectively

Introduction: Embracing Changes in the Autumn of Life Imagine standing at the precipice of a significant life transition, feeling the weight of an era closing and the anticipation of what lies ahead. For many women, menopause marks such a deeply transformative period—one that is as much about physical change as it is about shifting mental […]

One year of digital teaching in psychiatry as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Knowledge gain and content evaluation of medical students for two summer semesters in 2020 and 2021

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Bridging Minds: Exploring Cognitive and Behavioral Landscapes in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Introduction: Peering into the Cognitive Kaleidoscope Imagine a world where the way you process information, remember names, or even interact with friends, is subtly shaped by the intricate blueprint of your genes. Fascinating, isn’t it? The realm of neurogenetic disorders offers a remarkable window into this complex dance between our genetic makeup and cognitive and […]