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Redefining Neuro-Assessment: A New Lens on Childhood Neurodiversity

Introduction: A New Dawn in Autism Assessment Imagine walking into a bustling café where each table is filled with a unique symphony of sounds and conversations. This tapestry of diverse interactions could metaphorically represent the inner workings of children’s minds being evaluated for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In recent years, there’s been a shift in […]

Navigating the Digital Landscape for Mental Health Support During COVID-19

Introduction: Navigating a New Era in Mental Health When the world was struck by the COVID-19 pandemic, everything—from how we work to how we socialize—was upended. Suddenly, we were confined within the four walls of our homes, logging into meetings from our dining tables and catching up with friends through video calls. But amidst the […]

Understanding Conduct Disorder: Insights from Those on the Frontlines

Introduction Imagine a classroom filled with young learners, each one a bundle of potential and curiosity, except for that one child whose behavior disrupts lessons and challenges patience. For educators and mental health professionals, understanding and handling such disruptive behavior is crucial yet often underserved by traditional training. Welcome to the realm of conduct disorder—a […]

The Heartbeat Connection: Understanding Our Inner Rhythm and Its Impact on Well-being

Introduction: A Beat Beyond Understanding Imagine this: you’re sitting quietly, eyes closed, trying to feel the gentle rhythm of your heartbeat. Can you sense it? For some, tuning into their heartbeat is as natural as breathing. For others, it feels elusive and distant. But does accurately perceiving this inner rhythm hold the power to influence […]

Reflecting Minds: Understanding Dutch Souls with Intellectual Challenges

Introduction Imagine standing in a crowded room, attempting to read the emotional cues of every stranger around you. Now, imagine that the tools to make these social connections—like understanding facial expressions or interpreting tones of voice—aren’t always at your disposal. For individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (MBIDs), this scenario isn’t just an uncomfortable […]

Stories That Shape Our Minds: How Fiction Influences Empathy in Japan

Introduction Imagine standing in someone else’s shoes, seeing the world through their eyes, and feeling their joys and sorrows as vividly as if they were your own. This ability, often called empathy, is a crucial part of what makes us human. But have you ever wondered if your favorite novel could actually enhance this skill? […]

Decoding the Emotional Mystery of Smell and Alexithymia

Introduction: Emotions Unseen, Odors Unnoticed Can you imagine a world where you couldn’t quite put your finger on what emotions were, like trying to describe a color you’ve never seen? Welcome to the world of alexithymia, a condition where people struggle to identify and express their emotions. While the link between our feelings and senses […]