This paper introduces culturally responsive and trauma-informed mental health training modules to build and enhance competences and partnerships among mental health professionals and refugee community leaders, while facilitating intercultural, mutual learning between participants from various cultural and ...
Mental health first aid training for the Bhutanese refugee community in the United States The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training for Bhutanese refugee community leaders in the U.S. We hypot... P Subedi,C Li,A Gurung,... - 《...
The scarcity of specialized staff in these settings was a major barrier, hindering the setting-up of supervision mechanisms.Mental health training of non-specialized staff in complex humanitarian settings is feasible and can lead to increased competency of providers. However, capacity building is a '...
Mental Health Services in South Africa: Scaling up and future directions "No health without mental health" has become a rallying call for the World Health Organization and numerous service providers, training institutions, healt... K Sorsdahl,DJ Stein,C Lund - 《African Journal of Psychiatry》 ...
English-language training Health screening Cultural orientations Employment orientations Highly Configurable System Streamline your intake Save time to focus more on your clients Manage assessments and client needs Track case notes, referrals, and outcomes ...
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Additionally, due to the sensitive and potentially triggering nature of some of the scales, we developed a protocol and training on mental health first aid. All research assistants were trained on how to implement it, however, there was no need to do so throughout the study. After each data...
This paper explores the discourse of refugee trauma, analysing ways the displaced, the state, and mental health practitioners think about displacement and other war traumas. Narratives were obtained via in-depth qualitative interviews with displaced Greek Cypriots, newspaper accounts and press releases ...
Most can benefit from educa- tion and training in child nutrition, growth The health problems ofadults include both and development, management of behavior physical and mental problems. Women are problems, immunizations, accident hazards, likely to have more problems than men re- and social ...
Without appropriate training of clinical staff and integration of mental health services into primary care, many people suffering from emotional disorders may be misdiagnosed and treated for somatic symptoms or physical illness [50]-[52]. MNS problems vary considerably in the degree to which they ...