Mental health awareness in high school is crucial for promoting emotional well-being, reducing stigma, enhancing academic performance, building coping skills, and preventing long-term psychological disorders. 1
“525” is a homophone for “I love myself” in Chinese and is recognized as the Mental Health Day for students across the country. May 2024 also marks the first National Student Mental Health Awareness Month. As the end...
Students at Norwich Medical School collaborated with teachers, psychiatrists and general practitioners to design an educational intervention that aims to tackle stigma and raise awareness of mental health conditions among 13-14 year olds in the hope that they can access services when needed, support ...
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Mental healthcare is a growing field, and there are many different options for interested students. Whether you know you’re interested in a career in mental health, or are merely considering it, participating in a program during high school can help you make decisions about what to study in...
On October 8th, KCIS students participated in a vibrant Picnic Treasure Hunt, kicking off the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Week with fun and laughter. Each class was split into two groups, and students engaged in an exc...
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By using Listenwise teaching resources for Mental Health Awareness Month, educators can spark dialogue, challenge stigma, and foster a culture of empathy and support within their classrooms, while also building language and literacy skills. In this blog, we’ll delve into the myriad ways in which...
Specifically, we paid attention to the following domains: (1) dynamic issues and cultural complexities, (2) orienting parents to psychotherapy and increasing mental health awareness, (3) understanding cultural beliefs about mental illness, its causes, and what constitutes appropriate treatment, (4) ...
awareness, reducing stigma, and influencing legislation to protect the rights of individuals with mental health conditions. It also involves collaboration with stakeholders—such as governments, healthcare providers, and community organizations—to develop policies that address mental health disparities and ...