Understanding the Mind of a Mother: Insight into Postpartum Depression and Reflective Functioning

Introduction The arrival of a new baby presents a kaleidoscope of emotions for many mothers. From the exhilaration of welcoming new life to the exhaustion and complexity of caregiving, motherhood is as emotionally rich as it is challenging. But what happens when this emotional spectrum is hindered by postpartum depression (PPD)? Enter the world of […]

Understanding the Inner Signals: Examining Interoception in Depression through a New Questionnaire

Introduction: Peeking into the Mind-Body Connection How well can you sense your own body? This fascinating ability is known as interoception, which is all about perceiving internal bodily signals. Whether it’s your heartbeat fluttering when you’re anxious, or your stomach clenched with nerves before a big presentation, we’re constantly receiving messages from our insides. But […]

Healing Trauma: Unveiling the Power of Informed Interventions

— Introduction Imagine waking up each day, carrying an invisible weight from painful past experiences. This burden doesn’t just linger; it seeps into every aspect of life, affecting emotions, relationships, and even physical health. This is the reality for many individuals who have endured trauma, be it from childhood abuse, domestic violence, or other distressing […]

Understanding Self-Criticism and Self-Reassurance: What a New Scale Tells Us

— Introduction: The Dual Faces of Our Inner Dialogue Imagine having a conversation with yourself about a recent mistake. Do you berate yourself, or do you offer words of comfort and encouragement? This self-talk is not just idle chatter; it profoundly influences our mental well-being. That’s where the Short-Form of the Forms of Self-Criticizing/Attacking & […]

Navigating Young Minds: A Glimpse into Norwegian Adolescents’ Mental Health

— Introduction Imagine a bustling classroom full of 12-year-old students, each one carrying a backpack full of books, pencils, and…a world of intricate emotions. The formative years between 10 and 14—sometimes called the tender pre-teen years—are a unique phase of development. It’s a time when young minds dynamically evolve, transitioning from the playful innocence of […]

Navigating the ‘Smart Drug’ Maze: Insights into University Students’ Beliefs and Knowledge About Cognitive Enhancers**

Introduction In the fast-paced world of university life, where academic pressures often mount, the allure of gaining a mental edge can be tempting. Enter the world of cognitive enhancers, colloquially termed ‘smart drugs’—substances like Modafinil that are used off-label by some students to boost concentration, memory, and mental stamina. But how safe are these drugs […]

Finding Balance: Can Personal Control Be Measured Equally Among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Australians?

Introduction In a world where control and autonomy often define our life’s trajectory, understanding the sense of personal control—our belief in our ability to influence events and outcomes—is crucial. But here’s a question: can this feeling of control be accurately assessed across different cultures? Specifically, when we look at Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, can we […]