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From Mindsponge Process to Discovery

Hoang Nguyen

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Abstract: Just a few days ago, my colleagues and I completed a manuscript titled “Alice in Suicideland: Exploring the suicidal ideation mechanism through social connectedness and help-seeking behaviors”. In the manuscript, we explain how the suicidal ideation mechanism happens in the students’ minds and how suicidal ideation can be prevented by help-related information employing the Mindsponge mechanism. Though thought-provoking, the mechanism obtains high complexity and dynamics and might be subversive to the existing literature in Psychological sciences. But, how did I come up with such a discovery? In this essay, I provide a reflection on how I explored the idea using the Mindsponge process.

Date: 2021-02-10
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