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Pomeranian University in Szczecin
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Katedra Psychiatrii UJ CM, Klinika Psychiatrii Dorosłych
Submission date: 2026-06-11
Acceptance date: 2026-06-11
Publication date: 2026-07-02
Arch Psych Psych 2026;28(2)
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Integrating Biological, Psychological, and Social Perspectives in Mental Health The papers presented in this issue of Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy illustrate the multidimensional nature of mental health and psychopathology. Together, they emphasize the importance of integrating neurobiological, psychological, interpersonal, and social perspectives in contemporary psychiatric research and clinical practice. The issue opens with the review by Subocz on frontal EEG alpha asymmetry and attachment styles in depression. The paper highlights the potential role of frontal alpha asymmetry as a neurophysiological correlate of emotional dysregulation and insecure attachment patterns in depressive disorders. By combining findings from neuroscience and attachment theory, the review contributes to a deeper understanding of affective regulation in depression.