Age-adequate functioning: The key to recovery for youth in mental health care

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mental disorder / psychological functioning / age-adequate functioning / adaptive / personal recovery / social recovery
Age-adequate functioning: The key to recovery for youth in mental health care
Psychological problems among youth are on the rise. In child and adolescent mental health care, awareness is growing that recovery concerns adaptive development, above and beyond symptom reduction. What role does age-adequate functioning play in youth’s well-being? And how can a developmentally oriented approach help make youth more resilient? / more
How deliberate forgetting might lead to false memories

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forgetting / motivated forgetting / false memory / witness testimony
How deliberate forgetting might lead to false memories
Ever wondered what happens when you try to forget something? Discover whether the effort to suppress memories can actually twist what you remember. This article explores the relationship between motivated forgetting and false memory formation, revealing its crucial impact in the legal arena. / more
Changing the world through activism: what, why, and how

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activism / oppression / social change / justice
Changing the world through activism: what, why, and how
Activism involves taking action to challenge oppressive systems and create a just world for all. While there are potential harms to activism, there are many potential benefits as well. We have the power to create change through collective action. This article explores the significance and components of activism through the story of Katniss in The Hunger Games. / more