Frontier mental health research: psychedelics & drug studies

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6 papers

Social support and mental health: the mediating role of perceived stress

Acoba, Evelyn F.
www.frontiersin.org Summary & key facts 2024 281 citations

This study surveyed 426 Filipino adults online during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic to see if perceived stress helps explain links between social support and mental health. Using standard questionnaires, the researchers found that lower perceived stress was linked to more positive feelings and less anxiety and depression when…

COVID-19 and Mental Health Health disparities and outcomes Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction

Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration: A Transtheoretical Model for Clinical Practice

Ingmar Gorman, Elizabeth M Nielson, Aja Molinar, Ksenia Cassidy, Jonathan Sabbagh
PubMed Central (PMC) Summary & key facts 2021 124 citations

Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration (PHRI) is a clinical model for working with people who use or are thinking about using psychedelics. It blends harm-reduction therapy with methods from psychedelic-assisted therapy, can be used in short or ongoing psychotherapy, and aims to be compassionate and non-stigmatizing rather than focused only…

Chemical synthesis and alkaloids Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior Psychedelics and Drug Studies

The Potential for Outdoor Nature-Based Interventions in the Treatment and Prevention of Depression

Owens, Matthew, Bunce, Hannah L. I.
www.frontiersin.org Summary & key facts 2022 40 citations

This paper is a conceptual review about using outdoor, nature-based interventions (NBIs) to help prevent and treat depression. It does not present new trial data but argues we need to know the specific “active ingredients” that might make NBIs helpful. The authors list five possible mechanisms (stress, rumination, mindfulness, sleep,…

Behavioral Health and Interventions Outdoor and Experiential Education Urban Green Space and Health

Editorial: Emotional intelligence: Current research and future perspectives on mental health and individual differences

Mancini, Giacomo, Biolcati, Roberta, Joseph, Dana, et al.
www.frontiersin.org Summary & key facts 2022 12 citations

This editorial reviews a collection of 10 articles about emotional intelligence (EI). It says EI research has grown a lot over the last two decades, but many different models and tests have created confusion. The editors note links between EI and mental health, stress, and school outcomes in several studies,…

Emotional Intelligence and Performance Optimism, Hope, and Well-being Personality Traits and Psychology

The Feasibility of Outdoor Psychology Sessions in an Adult Mental Health Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit: Service User and Psychologist Perspectives

James, Gail, Kidd, Katherine, Cooley, Sam J., et al.
www.frontiersin.org Summary & key facts 2021 12 citations

This feasibility study tested outdoor psychology sessions on an adult inpatient mental health rehabilitation ward during COVID-19. Three psychologists worked with 16 service users; 14 completed rating scales and 8 took part in interviews. Participants reported high satisfaction with the therapy relationship and comfort outdoors, and researchers identified six key…

Child Therapy and Development Health, psychology, and well-being Urban Green Space and Health

Examining the mental health symptoms of neurodivergent individuals across demographic and identity factors: a quantitative analysis

Kroll, Elizabeth, Lederman, Megan, Kohlmeier, Jonathan, et al.
www.frontiersin.org Summary & key facts 2025 5 citations

Researchers analyzed survey and symptom data from 14,219 people who entered a virtual intensive outpatient mental health program (May 2023–Mar 2024). They found that people who are sexual or gender minorities were more likely to say they were neurodivergent. The study showed that neurodivergent identity interacted with gender to relate…

Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
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