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Treatment of Inhalant Use Disorder: Journal Review
Article by M. A. Lee and J. A. Askew (2022) Treatment of Inhalant Use Disorder: A Review of the Evidence examines inhalant use disorder (IUD) is a significant public health concern, affecting an estimated 0.5%-2% of the general population. Inhalants, such as gasoline,...
Effectiveness of stop smoking interventions among adults: protocol for an overview of systematic reviews: Journal Review
Van de Wetering, West, and Thombs (Year) conducted an overview of systematic reviews and an updated systematic review to examine the effectiveness of stop smoking interventions among adults. The overview aimed to summarize findings from systematic reviews published...
The Effectiveness of E-Cigarettes as a Smoking Cessation Aid: A Meta-Analysis: Journal Review
Glasser, Peters, and Villanti (Year) conducted a meta-analysis to examine the validity of e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid. The study included 19 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing e-cigarettes to placebo or no intervention. The primary outcome...
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Spiritual Wellbeing, Images of God, Attitudes Towards Death and Afterlife: Journal Review
Spirituality plays a significant role in the lives of individuals facing life-threatening illnesses. As patients approach the end of their lives, questions about the meaning of suffering and the existence of an afterlife become more pressing. Palliative care, with its...
Cultural & Religious Aspects of Palliative Care: Journal Review
“Cultural and religious aspects of palliative care” by Steinberg (2011) provides an over view of palliative care. Defining palliative care as medical treatment with a focus on relieving the symptoms and pain of a serious illness, rather than curing the illness...
Social Determinants of Health of Hispanic Women: Journal Review
The article “Intersectionality, migration and the social determinants of health: A framework for understanding the health of Hispanic women” by Molina and Alegría (2017) explores the intersectionality of factors that affect the health of Hispanic women,...
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Spiritual Wellbeing, Images of God, Attitudes Towards Death and Afterlife: Journal Review
Spirituality plays a significant role in the lives of individuals facing life-threatening illnesses. As patients approach the end of their lives, questions about the meaning of suffering and the existence of an afterlife become more pressing. Palliative care, with its...
Cultural & Religious Aspects of Palliative Care: Journal Review
“Cultural and religious aspects of palliative care” by Steinberg (2011) provides an over view of palliative care. Defining palliative care as medical treatment with a focus on relieving the symptoms and pain of a serious illness, rather than curing the illness...
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Transgender Children and Adolescents in the United States: Prevalence, Mental Health, and Health Care Utilization
Hughto et al. (2020) conducted a study to estimate the prevalence of transgender children and adolescents in the United States, assess their mental health, and examine their health care utilization. The study used data from the 2016 National Survey of Children’s...
The Role of Social Support in Mitigating the Negative Effects of Transgender Discrimination
Transgender individuals experience high levels of discrimination and harassment, which can negatively impact their mental health and well-being (Grant et al., 2010; James et al., 2016). Research has found that transgender individuals are at an increased risk of...
The Polyamorists Next Door: Journal Review
Elisabeth Sheff’s book, “The Polyamorists Next Door,” offers a detailed and insightful exploration of polyamorous families based on 15 years of ethnographic research, interview data, and personal experience. The book provides a comprehensive...
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Is Postpartum Depression Distinct from Depression Outside the Perinatal Period?
Depression is a prevalent mental health condition that can significantly impact individuals’ well-being. Postpartum depression (PPD) refers to the depressive symptoms experienced by women after giving birth. However, it is essential to determine whether PPD is...
Physical activity interventions for people with mental illness: Journal Review
Mental health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and various interventions have been explored to promote positive mental health outcomes. One such intervention is exercise, which has gained attention for its potential impact on mental well-being. The article...
Impact of Homework Assignments in Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy: Journal Review
Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a widely recognized and empirically supported approach in the field of clinical psychology. It emphasizes the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors and aims to facilitate positive change through structured...
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Narcissistic Odyssey from Gods to Mortals: Research Excerpts
Narcissistic Odyssey from Gods to Mortals in Ovid’s Narrative: Qualitative Research Excerpts Most of us would not recognize Ovid’s ‘Metamorphoses.’ We do know the character’s of the prose: Zeus (Jove), Hera (Juno), Narcissus, Echo, and Nemesis. If you are a fan of...
Openness, Nonmonogamy, and Bisexuality: Journal Review
Non-monogamy and bisexuality have often been conceptualized separately within the context of sexuality and relationships. However, as Mimi Schippers (2016) argues in her article “Openness, Nonmonogamy, and Bisexualities: A Critical Review”, the...
Assessing Stigma Of Non-Monogamous Romantic Relationships: Journal Review
Polyamory and consensual non-monogamy are two forms of romantic and sexual relationships that challenge the traditional notion of monogamy. Polyamory is defined as the practice of having multiple romantic and/or sexual relationships with the knowledge and consent of...
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You can never kill me: racism and resilience in hip hop: Journal Review
Hip hop is a genre of music that has emerged as a major cultural force in the United States and around the world. However, the hip hop culture has been subject to criticism, particularly over the negative stereotypes associated with its lyrics and images. Despite...
The Impact of Social Media Use on Social Skills among College Students: Journal Review
In their article “The Impact of Social Media Use on Social Skills among College Students,” Kwok and Wan (2019) explore the relationship between social media usage and social skills among college students. The study aims to examine whether excessive use of...
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You can never kill me: racism and resilience in hip hop: Journal Review
Hip hop is a genre of music that has emerged as a major cultural force in the United States and around the world. However, the hip hop culture has been subject to criticism, particularly over the negative stereotypes associated with its lyrics and images. Despite...
Brainspotting: Exploring a Revolutionary Therapy for Rapid and Effective Change: Book Review
“Brainspotting: The Revolutionary New Therapy for Rapid and Effective Change” by David Grand is a groundbreaking book that introduces the innovative therapy known as Brainspotting. Published in 2013, this resource delves into the theory, techniques, and...
The Body Keeps the Score: Book Review
“The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma” by Bessel van der Kolk is a groundbreaking book published in 2014 that delves into the intricate connections between trauma, the brain, the mind, and the body. Based on his...
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