Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February

Published: 2024-02-21


Articles

Analyzing The Context Of Kurdish Migration In Hakkâri In 1915 Through A Constructivist Lens

The First World War stands as a pivotal moment in history, marked by the collapse of three major empires and the emergence of new states. Alongside the staggering human toll of the war, forced migrations catalyzed by the conflict resulted in profound human tragedies. Prior to the war,

Mirza Hadzic , Ayşe Nur Yılmaz

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Investigating The Usability Of A Digital Mindfulness Intervention For Individuals With Problematic Internet Gaming Behavior

The development and adaptation of a group-therapy intervention for individuals with internet gaming disorder into a digital format are explored in this study. Leveraging content from a former group therapy program, the intervention was tailored for online delivery, with a focus on enhancing

Anna Katharina Müller , Markus Friedrich Schmidt

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Demystifying Quantile Regression: Unlocking Its Potential In Psychological Research

This methodological article aims to elucidate the theoretical aspects of quantile regression, advocating for its broader recognition and utilization as a predictive tool. Despite its utility, quantile regression remains relatively obscure. To enhance comprehension and facilitate its application,

Alejandro González García , María Fernanda Rodríguez López

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Debating The Notion Of Racism As A Mental Disorder

The debate regarding racism as a potential mental disorder remains inconclusive in the field of mental health. This ongoing discussion between experts like Alvin Poussaint, MD, and Jeffrey Schaler, Ph.D., has failed to provide a definitive resolution. The main issue at hand is the absence of

Samuel Marson , Patricia Dovyak

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Assessing Cardiovascular Health: A Study Of Dallas Heart Walk Participants

This study examines the impact of self-reported health behaviors and the health belief theory on participants in heart-healthy events, such as the Dallas Heart Walk, which supports the American Heart Association's mission to reduce cardiovascular disease and stroke. The American Heart

Sarah Mitchell Johnson, Dr. Mark Davis , Dr. Michael Jackson

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Exploring Cognitive Health In Aging: A Focus On Learning Potential

As global populations continue to age, fostering healthy aging is of paramount importance. This growth in the elderly population necessitates specialized, multidisciplinary care tailored to their unique needs and a focus on providing opportunities to engage in activities they value. The World

Maria Lopez de la Cruz , Juan Carlos Ramirez Ortiz

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