Borderline personality disorder is often misunderstood due to complex diagnostic criteria and overlapping mental health conditions. Despite being considered lifelong and untreatable in some contexts, many patients experience remission. This research examines how current diagnostic models fail and proposes a trauma-focused framework to better understand and conceptualize personality disorders.
This research investigates online gambling addiction among young Nigerians, examining how pervasive gambling advertising shapes behavior and mental health. By analyzing public service announcements and international policies, the study calls for targeted, youth-centered media interventions to promote responsible gambling and prevent harm, despair, and loss of life.
2025
This research explores how youth in Nova Scotia experience nature as a health intervention. By working with young people as co-researchers, it examines barriers to accessing green spaces and informs policies that integrate nature-based solutions into healthcare, supporting equitable mental and physical well-being through initiatives like Prescription Parks.