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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Demographic, social, psychological, mental health, and academic correlates of problematic smartphone use among French psychology studentsBackground Problematic smartphone use (PSU) among university students has raised increasing concern due to its links with psychological distress, cognitive difficulties, and academic impairment. Despite extensive international research, data on PSU among French university students—particularly psychology students—remain limited. Psychology students constitute a distinctive population because they receive formal trai…
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Mental health encompasses emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing cognition, perception, and behavior. Mental health plays a crucial role in an individual's daily life when managing stress, engaging with others, and contributing to life overall. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is a "state of well-being in which the individual realizes their abilities, can cope with the norma…
Book · DOAB
Effect of Long-Term Insomnia on Mental HealthThe purpose of this reprint is to explain the health-related factors, mechanisms, and consequences of mental health problems associated with chronic sleep disorders. The reprint presents how insomnia and sleep disorders affect mental health across genders and high-risk groups, including populations such as university students, healthcare workers, firefighters, people with ADHD symptoms, people with chronic spinal pa…
Full text · Open Library
Psychology and mental healthThis book describes the origin of behaviour disorders and the **psychoneuroses** especially as regards their causes in early childhood. Fully illustrated with clinical examples. 444 pages. Includes an outline of the **Direct Reductive Analysis** technique that the author used to successfully **cure** many patients during 30 years of practice.
Image · DPLA
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