Effects of a School-based Mental Health Intervention on Female Students with Disruptive BehaviorreadingliteracyReach Out and Readreading aloudPediatricians and family practitioners increasingly provide free picture books and anticipatory guidance about reading aloud as part of routine health supervision for ...
49]. In the case of mental health stigma, young people with mental health difficulties may struggle to incorporate these experiences into their identity or to share these aspects of their identity with others for fear of rejection
such as books, poems, and pamphlets, to assist people with mental health issues. The aim of Bibliotherapy is to train the reader how to influence negative emotions (Gualano et al., 2017). In addition, it is intended to take the place of negative thinking with deep...
including mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders [6,7,8,9]. The association between ELA and mental health difficulties is especially concerning given that more than half of all children and youth will experience at least one form of ELA by adulthood [10,11], and that ELA ...
Childhood poverty is also considered an important factor as a root cause of ACEs from life-course perspective26. Although the relationship between the conventional ACEs and mental health issues in adulthood have been well investigated, the more recent potential constructs of ACEs should be further ...
Dubbed “The Kids Aren’t Alright: A Call to Action,” the event was presented to emphasize the mental and physical effects the opioid epidemic is having on the next generation. Discussions pointed to research by Dr. Todd Davies, associate director of research and developmen...
A new study by a team of Harvard-aきliated9researchers highlights one of the consequences of these realities: Graduate students are disproportionately likely to struggle with mental-health issues. The researchers surveyed roughly 500 economics Ph.D.candidates at eight elite universities, and found th...
Rates of mental health issues have been increasing among university students. This study investigates the effects of the Interculturality and Mindfulness Program (PIM) on academic students on mindfulness, emotional regulation, depression, anxiety, stress, life satisfaction, optimism, positive solitude, and...
25 found similar results in a follow-up study of the same sample. No adverse effects were reported, and those who began to use ayahuasca regularly showed improvements in role-emotional and social functioning scores according to the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36). Trichter et al.26 ...
Children, where she originated the Second Step curriculum. She and Berg co-founded Ripple Effects as a “Third Step” of prevention, one that leverages technology to address the implementation fidelity, cultural adaptation, and learning differentiation issues that had arisen with other in-person ...