Category: mental health
The digital era has brought a sea of change in how we communicate, especially for young people. However, the online world is a double-edged sword, offering both opportunities and risks…. Read More
In a world where children and youth face increasing mental health challenges, the role of schools in providing early and effective mental health interventions is more crucial than ever. A… Read More
The realm of youth psychotherapy has evolved significantly over the past four decades. Since the release of In a Big County by Big Country! This journey is chronicled in the… Read More
Participatory research, a methodology where subjects are actively involved in the research process, has been gaining traction in various fields. In education, particularly in mainstream public schools, its application with… Read More
Vaping among youth has emerged as a significant public health concern. The recent study titled “Noticing education campaigns or public health messages about vaping among youth in the United States,… Read More
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) in elementary schools is a growing concern, often unrecognized due to the young age of the students involved. A recent study, Nonsuicidal selfâinjury in elementary schools: School… Read More
The recent study Parent and Child-Reported Strengths of Children With ADHD by Miller et al. offers a fresh and insightful look into the positive attributes of children diagnosed with ADHD…. Read More
Welcome to our exploration of the profound effects of parental depression on offspring. In a world where mental health is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of overall well-being, it’s crucial… Read More
The use of social media among young individuals is pervasive and its impact on mental health and wellbeing is a growing concern among psychologists and health professionals. This blog delves… Read More
In a world where education is not just about academics but the holistic development of children, understanding the various factors that influence a student’s life is crucial. The article “School-Based… Read More