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The primary focus of this review is to rigorously explore the application and significance of coping strategies within the domains of clinical psychology and neuropsychology. These consist of a variety of techniques, behaviors, and cognitive interven...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,537 Views
30 Pages

International psychiatry is facing major challenges due to the rapid increase in mental health issues. The forthcoming mental health crisis has opened the debate about the need to broaden the therapeutic horizons with the implementation of digitally...

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13 Citations
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Mental Health Risk Factors Related to COVID-19 among Canadian Public Safety Professionals

  • Shannon Wagner,
  • Paula M. Di Nota,
  • Dianne Groll,
  • Liana Lentz,
  • Robyn E. Shields,
  • R. Nicholas Carleton,
  • Heidi Cramm,
  • Becky Wei Lin and
  • Gregory S. Anderson

Public safety personnel (PSP) are known to experience difficult and demanding occupational environments, an environment that has been complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Firefighters, paramedics, and public safety communicators were among the front...

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12 Citations
3,610 Views
9 Pages

Intrapartum Synthetic Oxytocin as a Potential Mediator for Postpartum Depression

  • Silvia Onuc,
  • Mihaela Rus,
  • Diana Badiu,
  • Cristian Delcea and
  • Vlad Tica

Background: Due to social behavior modulation contribution, synthetic oxytocin (synOT) has been routinely used to augment or induce labor. Aim: The present study examined the association between intrapartum synOT administration and maternal postpartu...

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11 Citations
12,439 Views
16 Pages

Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is a distinct eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of night eating, either through excessive food consumption after the evening meal or eating after awakening from sleep. Despite its recognition, there remai...

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11 Citations
7,430 Views
12 Pages

Mindful eating is an increasingly popular dietary practice that may mediate the symptomatology of eating disorders. Orthorexia nervosa is a recently proposed eating disorder characterized by excessive concern for body image, healthy eating, and calor...

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10 Citations
7,570 Views
21 Pages

Bridging the Gap: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Interventions to Address Barriers in Migrant Mental Health Care Access

  • Mattia Marchi,
  • Giuseppe Laquatra,
  • Ahikam David Yaaqovy,
  • Luca Pingani,
  • Silvia Ferrari and
  • Gian Maria Galeazzi

Despite their higher risk of mental health conditions, migrants often face barriers to accessing mental health care. This systematic review aims to synthesize the evidence on interventions to improve mental health care access for migrants (protocol C...

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8 Citations
5,989 Views
15 Pages

Anhedonia in Youth and the Role of Internet-Related Behavior: A Systematic Review

  • Giovanni Cangelosi,
  • Federico Biondini,
  • Marco Sguanci,
  • Cuc Thi Thu Nguyen,
  • Gaetano Ferrara,
  • Orejeta Diamanti,
  • Sara Morales Palomares,
  • Stefano Mancin and
  • Fabio Petrelli

Introduction: The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) defines depression as a persistent period of sadness or a reduced interest in everyday activities lasting at least two weeks. Anhedonia, a key symptom of depression, is n...

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8 Citations
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21 Pages

Unplugging Youth: Mobile Phone Addiction, Social Impact, and the Call for Digital Detox

  • Asimenia Salepaki,
  • Anna Zerva,
  • Dimitris Kourkouridis and
  • Ioannis Angelou

This study investigates the impact of excessive mobile phone use on young individuals aged 14–35 in Kastoria, Greece. It explores how smartphone addiction affects daily life and social interactions. A survey with 30 closed-ended questions was c...

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8 Citations
17,413 Views
21 Pages

Mental Imagery between Cognition and Emotion: A Narrative Review

  • Francesco Maria Boccaccio,
  • Alessia Pennisi,
  • Claudia Savia Guerrera,
  • Giuseppe Alessio Platania,
  • Vittoria Torre,
  • Simone Varrasi,
  • Venera Francesca Vezzosi,
  • Flavia Coco,
  • Sabrina Castellano and
  • Concetta Pirrone

Mental imagery is a cognitive ability that enables individuals to simulate sensory experiences without external stimuli. This complex process involves generating, manipulating, and experiencing sensory perceptions. Despite longstanding interest, unde...

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Psychiatry Int. - ISSN 2673-5318