TheMindReport

Scientist climate activism grew through belonging spaces and created hybrid scientist activist identities over time

An ethnographic study tracked how scientists entered climate activism, managed identity conflict, and sustained commitment. Scientists who joined climate activism did so through identity-aligned spaces that made participation feel legitimate and socially safe. Over time, activism reshaped their professional identity into hybrid scientist-activist identities, while commitment depended on collective efficacy, peer affirmation, and care practices […]

Higher health risk boosts public participation and compliance in healthcare safety

A tripartite game model suggests risk, exposure, and penalties can push systems toward stable, safer behavior. Public participation can speed up healthcare safety compliance when risk and exposure are high. Medical institutions shift to compliant behavior mainly when penalties cross a critical threshold. A model linking citizens, institutions, and government matched patterns across three international […]

Teachers on the Front Line of Bullying What Drives Action and What Gets in the Way

Why stopping bullying depends on what teachers face every day Bullying does not just bruise bodies—it can erode trust, learning, and mental health across an entire school. In most cases, the adult in the best position to interrupt it is the classroom teacher. Yet even committed teachers do not always step in quickly or effectively. […]

Understanding the Intricacies of Educator Perceptions in Pupil Referral Units

Introduction Imagine a classroom where every chair tells a different story—a story of resilience, struggle, and the quest for a second chance. Welcome to the world of Pupil Referral Units (PRUs), where educators face the unique challenge of addressing the complex needs of young people who have been excluded from mainstream schools. This environment is […]

Navigating Stress: Insights into the Lives of Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Officers

Introduction Ever wondered what it’s like to stand in the heart of a bustling city, controlling the rhythmic flow of traffic, day in and day out? Imagine this challenge magnified by environmental factors unique to places like Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. Traffic police officers here face not just the chaos of an ever-growing number of […]

Unlocking the Mindfulness Potential Behind Bars

Introduction: Discovering Mindfulness in the Most Unlikely Places Imagine a place where time feels suspended, emotions run high, and introspection is both a challenge and a necessity. Now, picture this setting filled with individuals searching for peace amidst chaos. This isn’t the plot of a new blockbuster but the reality within prison walls. A recent […]

Can Pen Strokes Reveal the Mind? Exploring Handwriting and Psychopathy

Introduction Have you ever wondered if your pen strokes can tell stories about your mind? The fascinating intersection of handwriting analysis and psychology has been a curious subject for many. Picture this: reading someone’s personality traits or mental health conditions just by examining the way they write. A tantalizing idea, isn’t it? This notion brings […]

Shining a Light on the Dark Corners: Understanding PTSD in Prison Settings

Introduction: Peering Behind the Bars of the Mind Imagine waking up each day to the sterile hum of fluorescent lights and the constant clanking of cell doors. This is reality for millions of prisoners around the world, and for some, this environment is intensified by the internal struggles of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD is […]