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2 articles matching "depression"

NewsRSSMay 14

Practicing radical acceptance is difficult for me in life with ALS

A person living with ALS is exploring the concept of radical acceptance — choosing to accept their diagnosis rather than going through denial, anger, and depression. The article discusses how a behavioral scientist and his wife used this approach when facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, and how someone with ALS is trying to apply this same mindset to their own condition.

WHY IT MATTERSFor people with ALS facing a progressive, life-limiting diagnosis, learning coping strategies like radical acceptance may help improve quality of life and emotional well-being during treatment and disease progression.
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Trial Completed: Effect of the MindUP Program on Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in Pakistani Orphan Adolescents (NCT07468994)

Researchers in Pakistan completed a study testing whether a mindfulness program called MindUP could help orphan teenagers feel less depressed, anxious, and stressed. The program teaches techniques to calm the mind and manage difficult emotions. This study involved 61 teenagers living in orphan care institutions who often experience sadness and worry from losing their parents and living in institutional settings.

WHY IT MATTERSThis research demonstrates that mindfulness-based interventions can be effective mental health tools for vulnerable adolescent populations in resource-limited settings, potentially offering low-cost psychological support for orphaned youth.
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