Psychology & Intimacy Astrocytes Emerge as Key Architects of Fear Memory, Revolutionizing Our Understanding of Brain Function and Mental Health April 27, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The prevailing view of the brain, long dominated by the neuron, is undergoing a profound transformation with groundbreaking research revealing the critical role of astrocytes, star-shaped glial cells, in the…
Body Positivity & Self-Love The Three Subtypes of ARFID: Understanding Diagnosis, Prevalence, and Evidence-Based Treatment Pathways April 26, 2026 Budi Santoso Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, commonly known as ARFID, represents a significant shift in the clinical understanding of eating disorders, moving beyond traditional concerns regarding body image and weight to address…
Dating & Relationship Dynamics Navigating Post-Breakup Contact: Understanding Motivations, Setting Boundaries, and Prioritizing Emotional Well-being April 26, 2026 Daniel Sinaga The receipt of an unexpected text message from an ex-partner, particularly after a clear decision to end a romantic relationship, is a common yet emotionally complex experience in the modern…
Dating & Relationship Dynamics Understanding and Mitigating Overwhelm: A Neurophysiological Approach to Enhanced Productivity and Well-being April 24, 2026 Daniel Sinaga The contemporary professional landscape frequently presents individuals with a demanding array of appointments, deadlines, and obligations. This constant pressure often culminates in a state of overwhelm, characterized by physiological responses…
Psychology & Intimacy The 25-Year-Old Brain Myth: Understanding the Nuances of Adolescent and Adult Development April 23, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The popular adage that a person’s frontal lobe isn’t fully developed until age 25 has become a ubiquitous explanation for impulsive decisions and perceived immaturity, particularly among young adults navigating…
Body Positivity & Self-Love Understanding ARFID Subtypes and Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches April 18, 2026 Budi Santoso Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, commonly known as ARFID, represents a significant shift in the clinical understanding of eating disorders, moving beyond traditional concerns regarding body image and weight to address…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Beyond Replacement Anxiety: A Psychological Framework for Understanding AI in Natural Science Research April 16, 2026 Lina Irawan Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving from a supplementary tool to a fundamental architect of natural science research. The integration of large language models, sophisticated multimodal systems, autonomous laboratories, and…
Psychology & Intimacy The Age 25 Brain Myth: Understanding the Nuances of Adolescent and Adult Neurological Development April 15, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The familiar refrain, "Your frontal lobe isn’t fully developed yet," has become a ubiquitous shorthand on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, offered as a seemingly simple explanation for…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Exploring the lived experiences of mothers of disabled children with profound and multiple intellectual disabilities in Saudi Arabia: understanding caregiver empowerment April 14, 2026 Lina Irawan Caring for children with profound and multiple intellectual disabilities (PIMDs) presents a unique and often overwhelming set of challenges for families, particularly mothers who frequently assume the primary caregiving role.…
Body Positivity & Self-Love Understanding ARFID Prevalence Subtypes and the Evolution of Evidence Based Treatment Protocols for Pediatric and Adult Eating Disorders April 11, 2026 Budi Santoso Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) has emerged as a critical focus within the field of eating disorder treatment, representing a complex condition that transcends the traditional boundaries of "picky eating."…