The Classroom Laboratory: Understanding Teachers’ Insights on Social-Emotional Learning Interventions

Imagine a science lab where the subject of study isn’t chemicals or plants, but rather the very emotions and social dynamics that shape our personal and collective worlds. Welcome to the fascinating arena of school-based social and emotional learning (SEL) interventions, specifically the program called PATHS. This acronym, which stands for Promoting Alternative THinking Strategies, […]

Translating Spiritual Healing: Unveiling the Chinese EORTC QLQ-SWB32 for Gynecological Cancer Patients

Introduction Imagine a journey where every step is weighed down by uncertainty, pain, and the daunting shadow of a cancer diagnosis. Overcoming these challenges often demands more than just physical endurance—many find solace in their spiritual wellbeing, an essential yet often overlooked aspect in the fight against illness. But how does one accurately measure something […]

Laughter as Medicine: Exploring the Impact of Clown Care in Hospitals

Introduction Imagine stepping into a hospital room where the air is thick with anxiety, uncertainty, and discomfort. Now, picture a brightly dressed clown, complete with red nose and all, waltzing into the room. Laughter bubbles up, piercing through the sterile silence, and tension seems to visibly melt away. Intrigued? You’re not alone. This scene might […]

Navigating the Silent Storm: Understanding Coping Strategies and Mental Health Perceptions Among Women in South India

Introduction Imagine living in a world where speaking about your own mental health is met with silence or even resistance. For many women in South India, this is a reality that shapes their interactions with mental health services. This research paper, titled “Coping strategies and perceptions of mental health services among women in South India”, […]

Unlocking Mental Wellness at Work: Insights from Ugandan Mental Health Providers and Acceptance-Based Training

Introduction Imagine arriving at work each day, feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, and a lack of mental resources — all in a setting with limited access to mental health support. This is a reality for many working adults in low-resource settings like Uganda, where mental health burdens are compounded by precarious work environments. While mental […]

Embracing Neurodiversity: How Vocational Training Transforms Caregiver Expectations in Thailand

Introduction: Empowering Futures Beyond Expectations Imagine a future where every individual, regardless of their neurological differences, is valued for their unique contributions. This might seem like an idealistic vision, but a fascinating research paper titled “Capable of much more”: The effects of vocational training on caregiver expectations for neurodivergent dependents in Thailand explores how this […]

The Unseen Struggles of Marginalised Students: Navigating Mental Health in Education

Introduction: A Journey Into the Mind of Marginalised Students Imagine stepping into a classroom, surrounded by peers who don’t quite understand the unique struggles that define your daily life. For many marginalised students in the United Kingdom, this is not just a scenario—it’s their reality. Marginalised students, those defined by their varied identities—be it through […]

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 […]