Cultivating Resilience: The Power of Positive Psychology in Medical Students

Introduction Imagine you’re a medical student, navigating countless hours of study, pressure-packed exams, and the emotional rollercoaster of clinical experiences. It’s no surprise that many medical students experience common mental disorders like anxiety and depression. Despite this, there’s a significant lack of professional help sought by these students, often due to time constraints or stigma. […]
Dogs to the Rescue: Exploring the Healing Power of Canine Assisted Psychotherapy for Teens

Introduction: The Unlikely Therapist on Four Paws Imagine a therapist who doesn’t rely on words, who listens with deep, soulful eyes, and whose mere presence can evoke a sense of calm and safety. Meet the unconventional helper in the world of mental health: the dog. In recent times, **Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT)**, particularly with dogs, has […]
The Playbook for Success: How Sports Shape Young Minds in the Classroom

Introduction: Where Play Meets Learning Imagine a world where classroom disruptions were minimal, focus was razor-sharp, and behavioral issues were almost non-existent. While this might sound like the educator’s utopia, there’s an intriguing and surprisingly simple practice that brings us closer to this vision: organized sports participation. The research paper “Associations between organised sport participation […]
Embracing Grit: A Pathway to Mental Resilience for University Students in Chiang Mai

Introduction: Discovering the Power of Perseverance What if a single personality trait could serve as a shield against the mental health challenges that have become all too common in our fast-paced, achievement-driven world? Recent research suggests that university students in Chiang Mai, Thailand, might possess such a trait: grit. Grit, often described as a passionate […]
Decoding Self-Compassion: Is More Really Better?

Introduction: Exploring the Depths of Self-Compassion Imagine standing in front of a mirror and gazing at your reflection. What do you see? For many, it is a mix of awe and critique, pride and embarrassment. In our modern world, these reflections are not limited to the glass but are mirrored in our daily lives through […]
Bridging the Mindscape: Exploring ADHD and Learning in Children with ASD

Introduction Imagine attempting to read a fascinating book, but every time you find your rhythm, a loud horn disrupts your focus, leaving you scrambling to find where you left off. This is a metaphor for how some children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) without intellectual disability experience their […]
Decoding Stress: Understanding the Danish Parental Stress Scale for Mothers

Introduction In the delicate dance of parenting, stress is an inevitable partner. Days are fueled by endless rounds of diaper changes, soothing cries, and managing sleepless nights. Despite the challenges, the innovation of psychological measurement tools like the Parental Stress Scale offers insights into understanding parental stress better. But here’s the catch: Are these tools […]
Age and Perceptions in the Classroom: Unpacking Teacher Perspectives

## Introduction: The Age Dilemma in Classrooms Imagine walking into a classroom where each child is a whirlwind of energy and curiosity. Their minds work at different speeds, reacting in diverse ways to the same situation. Some may be class clowns, unable to sit still, while others quietly ponder questions before raising their hands. But […]
Behavioral Breakthroughs: How Classroom Programs Shape Young Minds

— Introduction Picture a bustling classroom where every child is engaged, focused, and ready to learn. Sounds idyllic, doesn’t it? But many educators and parents know the reality inside a classroom is often far more chaotic. Children grappling with symptoms of Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) can turn a learning environment […]
Mapping the Pathways: How Environments Shape Participation in Adolescents with Autism

— Introduction Imagine being in a room full of people, conversations buzzing everywhere, yet feeling like you’re trapped in a bubble, isolated by invisible barriers. This is a reality for many adolescents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In a world that often feels overwhelming and unaccommodating, these young individuals face unique challenges that can […]