Introduction: Peeking Inside the World of Autistic Adults Imagine waking up every day feeling like the world you live in speaks a different language. Many autistic adults navigate life with this exact sensation, often feeling like outsiders in a world bustling with social norms, unwritten rules, and expectations that seem elusive and incomprehensible. In a […]
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The Comfort of Touch: How a Huggable Device is Changing Anxiety Management
Introduction Imagine a moment of overwhelming stress, where your heart races and your thoughts spiral out of control. In these times, wouldn’t it be wonderful if something as simple yet profound as a calming hug could provide relief? Enter the innovative world of tactile devices, where the power of touch is harnessed to soothe the […]

Understanding Adolescent Gender Dysphoria: Unraveling the Threads of Identity
Introduction: The Journey of Self-Discovery Adolescence is a transformative period, a tumultuous chapter in life where identities are forged, experimented with, and sometimes mystifyingly defied. It is during these impressionable years that many teenagers confront questions about who they truly are. Within this journey of self-discovery, gender dysphoria—a condition where a person experiences discomfort or […]

Symphony of Tranquility: How Music and Brainwaves Soothe Anxiety
Introduction Anxiety is a feeling all too familiar to many of us, often described as a heart-thumping, palm-sweating response when life throws us into unsettling circumstances. Imagine walking into a crucial job interview or waiting for important medical results. That tight knot in your stomach is anxiety reminding you that it’s there. However, what if […]

Unlocking Compassion: A New Era of Emotional Wellbeing in Schools
Introduction Imagine a world where schools are not just centers for academic learning but also havens of emotional wellbeing. Picture a classroom where teachers navigate the daily stressors of their profession with ease, fostering environments rich in empathy and understanding. This vision might seem a distant dream for many educators battling stress and burnout, but […]

Navigating Criticism: How Adults with ADHD Are Affected and Cope
Unlocking the Impact of Criticism on Adults with ADHD Imagine being in a room full of people where every slight misstep you make is magnified, scrutinized, and commented on more harshly than it seems warranted. Now, picture living in that world, not just occasionally, but every day. This analogy may describe the lived experiences of […]

Balancing Resilience and Vulnerability: Mental Health in Urban Slums of Ibadan
Introduction When life feels like a series of challenges, how do some individuals manage to maintain their mental health while others struggle? This question becomes even more poignant in the backdrop of urban slums, where daily adversity is a part of life. The relationship between protective factors and common mental disorders among female urban slum […]

Exploring Cannabis as a Potential Ally in Opioid Recovery: Insights from Online Discussions
— Introduction: A New Leaf in the Opioid Recovery Journey Picture this: you are struggling with opioid addiction, a recovery journey fraught with physical and psychological challenges. Suddenly, you come across an unexpected ally discussed widely in online forums—cannabis. The research paper “I got a bunch of weed to help me through the withdrawals”: Naturalistic […]

Unveiling the Overlooked: Understanding Violence Against Women with Disabilities
Introduction Imagine a world where your voice is drowned out by the noise of societal norms, where your experiences are marginalized, and where your unique struggles are often invisible. For many women with disabilities, this is not just a hypothetical scenario—it’s their reality. The intersection of violence and disability is an uncomfortable topic, but one […]

The Mind’s Game: How Stress, Personality, and Gaming Connect
Introduction: The Curious Link Between Stress and Gaming Habits Imagine living in a world where your mood swings can predict your weekend plans, or the stress of a bad grade directly influences how you unwind after school. Interestingly, this isn’t just an exaggerated scenario—science is uncovering how these everyday experiences tie into behaviors that may […]