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Stigma Surrounding Mental Illness and Its Reduction: …
WEBStigma can make people feel and experience things such as shame, blame, hopelessness, distress, and misrepresentation in the media, reluctance to seek and/or accept necessary help (Owen et al., 2012). Stigma takes on many forms. Some of these forms include prejudice, discrimination, fear, distrust, and stereotyping.
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Childhood Maltreatment, Mental Health, and …
WEBChildhood maltreatment (CM) is a prevalent issue in society that affects mental health. outcomes and adult interpersonal relationships. The purpose of this thesis was to evaluate. the relationship between CM, mental health symptoms, and interpersonal conflict in.
Misinformation of Mental Health on Social Media …
WEBfound that disaster-related social media consumption is significantly associated with. negative mental health, or as they define it, secondary traumatic stress, depression, and. anxiety, and that the media exposure may even lead to heightened acute stress and long-. term psychological distress.
Self-Care, Anticipated Stigma, and Personal Therapy in …
WEBSelf-care has increasingly become encouraged as a means for maintaining well-being for mental health professionals; yet, there exists an unsettling lack of research and guidance on this topic for those within the field (Callan et al., 2021; Colman et al., 2016; Norcross & VandenBos, 2018). This has led to call for change and reform to recognize …
"Exploring and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Greeley’s …
WEBLaw enforcement officers are often the de facto emergency response for mental health crises despite having little to no mental health training. With nearly 20% of U.S. adults reporting experiencing a mental illness and recent police reform movements bringing attention to alternative policing practices and policies, there is arguably a need …
"Self-Care, Stress, and School Burnout Among Graduate …
WEBStudents in graduate school assume countless responsibilities that range from school-related work to personal commitments (e.g., El-Ghoroury et al., 2012; Myers et al., 2012), resulting in high levels of stress. In addition, those graduate students enrolled in applied psychology programs that focus on working with client populations must …
Child Maltreatment and Physical Health in Emerging …
WEBChild maltreatment is highly associated with physical health problems throughout the lifespan (Schafer, Morton, & Ferraro, 2014; Springer, Sheridan, Kuo, & Carnes, 2007). Yet much is still unknown regarding the trajectory of health problems including the onset of health risk indicators in emerging adulthood. Emerging adulthood …
"The Experiences of Mental Health Service Providers …
WEBThis study examined the perceptions of mental health professionals through their experiences of adapting counseling treatments to meet the cultural needs of their refugee clients. For this interpretative phenomenological study, 11 licensed clinicians participated in in-depth, semi-structured interviews that utilized multicultural counseling …
"The Power of Dance: How Dance Effects Mental and …
WEBThe purpose of this study was to investigate the mental and emotional benefits of dance in young adults. The researcher directed and produced a free, one-day dance workshop that served as the format for the research event. The study involved sixty-three dance students, ranging in age from fourteen through twenty-five, including all …
Developing Effective Assessment Procedures and Instruments for …
WEBDiversiWe is an ongoing training series in multicultural competence for mental health professionals hosted by students and faculty of APCE, a department within the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences at UNC. Through activities such as panel discussions, case conceptualizations, and role-plays, students develop skills that allow them to more …
"Incorporating Problem-based Learning in an Undergraduate …
WEBHuman Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) classes historically have a high Drop-Fail-Withdraw (DFW) rate at institutions around the world. A&P classes at the University of Northern Colorado are no exception, with BIO 246 (Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology) having a 24% DFW rate between 2015-2018 [1]. This class predominantly serves …
Incorporating Problem-based Learning in an Undergraduate …
WEB2019 Assessment Mini- Grant Project Report 4. Finding 2: Students with structured learning strategies fare better in BIO 246. Using Pearson’s correlations to relate the MSLQ subscales with final grade, we know that across all
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