Bridging Cultural Gaps: Understanding Somatic Symptom Disorder in Bangladesh

Introduction Imagine a world where emotions manifest as physical symptoms—a headache when we’re worried, stomachaches in times of fear, or persistent fatigue from a life full of stress. It’s real and scientifically explored under the umbrella of Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD). This complex condition highlights how our minds and bodies are deeply interconnected, and understanding […]

Embracing New Paths: The Rise of Integrative and Complementary Practices in Brazil During COVID-19

Introduction: A Time of Uncertainty and Innovation The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a time of uncertainty, fear, and unprecedented challenges to global health systems. As the world grappled with the swift and relentless spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, traditional medical practices alone struggled to address the mental and physical toll on individuals. In this era, […]

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 […]

Navigating the Digital Maze: Understanding Problematic Smartphone Use among Bangladeshi Youth

Introduction: The Digital Dilemma The smartphone, a constant companion in our daily lives, has transformed from merely a communication device into a vital tool for work, learning, and entertainment. However, what happens when this tool becomes a source of distress rather than convenience? Imagine the scenario of fifteen-year-old Ayaan, who finds himself scrolling aimlessly on […]

The Unexpected Resilience in Chaos: Graduate Students’ Journey Through the Pandemic

Introduction In the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic, an unexpected narrative emerged from the academic world. While the spotlight was cast on the overwhelming challenges facing everyone globally, a hidden story of resilience and personal growth began to take shape, particularly among graduate students. As campuses shuttered and moved the hum of intellectual discourse online, […]

Navigating Change: Coping Strategies and Adjustment Disorder in Adults with ADHD During the Pandemic

Introduction Imagine facing a storm with a flimsy umbrella rather than a sturdy shelter—when the skies pour down with challenges, how equipped are we to cope? For adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), navigating life’s turbulent weather can be akin to managing a perpetual storm, especially during unprecedented times like the Covid-19 pandemic. This […]

Nurturing Minds: Exploring Positive Mental Health Among Students at a Rural South African University

Introduction Imagine standing on the bustling campus of a rural university in South Africa, where thousands of young, bright minds gather, each carrying a unique bundle of hopes, dreams, and challenges. These students are the future doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and health practitioners who will shape the medical landscape of tomorrow. But as they navigate their […]