The component “recognition” refers to the capacity to identify signs and symptoms of a mental health disorder, “help-seeking” refers to knowing how, when, and where to get help, “knowledge” refers to the
Recent scholarly literature emphasises the need for mental health practitioners to acquire skills and develop awareness to support their clients cultural frame of reference. This expects mental health practitioners to offer an environment which welcomes multiple cultural expressions (Diller, Citation2016; T...
on how mental health of this population should be addressed. Additionally, besides main mental outcomes, it is crucial to thoroughly examine the impact of specific interventions on faculty additional mental health-related factors such as job insecurity [70,71], work-life balance [72], stigma and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated a global mental health crisis, with a particularly pronounced impact on the entrepreneurial sector. This paper presents a comparative analysis of mental health challenges among entrepreneurs in China during the pand
Yes, and*…: continuing the scholarly conversation about mental health stigma in higher educationdoi:10.1080/03634523.2018.1538523Rudick C. KyleDannels Deanna P.Communication Education
Researchers and academics in psychology and related disciplines aiming to share their findings and engage in scholarly discussions. Advocates, activists, and community members interested in raising awareness, reducing stigma, and advocating for improved mental health resources. Students pursuing degrees in ...
We identify six theoretically-based Mental Health Supportive Supervisor Behaviors (MHSSB; i.e., emotional support, practical support, role modeling, reducing stigma, warning sign recognition, warning sign response) that can be enacted and used by supervisors and managers to protect and promote the ...
and society at large to prioritize mental health and create workplaces that offer meaningful work experiences [21]. This includes addressing mental health stigma, providing mental health support services, and ensuring that jobs are designed to be engaging and purposeful. A mentally healthy and engaged...
1. Inflexible tolerance for mental ill-health in LGBTQA+-specific spaces.Both/unspecified:1.Ostracization due to double stigma of psychosis and LGBTQA+ identity. Access:1.Possibility of connecting with the gay/lesbian community.Engagement:1. Services providing a ‘safe space’.2. Flexibility and ...
The proportion of African Americans that do not access mental health services due to the perceived stigma is 2.5 times greater than in Whites. Thus, attitudes about mental health disorders among African Americans may reduce utilization of existing services. With respect to Hispanics, most studies ...