We do spend a lot of time in our own minds, even if we are largely ignoring that whole undercurrent of self-experience. The basic shape, structure, and flow of inner experience often... Read more »
Emerging adults (aged 18–29) with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often find themselves filtering their actions and natural tendencies to appear more “normal.” They face a crucial choice: hide their invisible disability to avoid... Read more »
Whether it’s a quiet walk through a city park or sitting under a tree between university lectures, many young adults instinctively turn to nature to cope with the challenges of modern life.... Read more »
As more people turn to AI chatbots for emotional support and even as their therapists, a new and urgent concern is emerging at the intersection of AI and mental health: “AI psychosis”... Read more »