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It is surprising how early in childhood, the mental health theme appears within the literature. Take, for example, the Winnie the Pooh, which may not immediately come to mind when considering the topic of mental health being discussed in publications.
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The brain's two hemispheres are not identical twins, with the dominant left supervising inner speech and the right hemisphere observing social speech as an articulatory rehearsal.
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"Some studies and research have been conducted on using Artificial Intelligence to treat mental illness, such as using chatbots for therapy sessions and analysing behaviour patterns to predict and prevent mental health crises." https://t.co/cOpwb0IIvw
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Another study found that extroverted women were three times more likely to experience depression than introverted women.
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Mind wandering is associated with many appellations, and you may recognise the term as daydreaming, off-task thinking, spontaneous stimulus-independent thought, or even a task-unrelated thought.
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Sloth has a long history in the Catholic Church, beginning with the notion of acedia (sadness), which by the seventeenth century became the sin of sloth that we also commonly equate with procrastination.
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