L. (2011). School-based mental health programs for students who have emotional disturbances: Academic and social- emotional outcomes. School Mental Health, 3, 191-208.Kutash K, Duchnowski AJ, Green AL. School-based mental health programs for students who have emotional distur- bances: ...
Some states and districts, largely in response to school shootings, beganinvesting in mental health support programsbefore the pandemic, and advocates hope that federal COVID-19 funding directed at child mental health will further improve schools’ staffing and services. In addition, districts are inc...
School-Based Mental Health Programs: The South Carolina ExperienceElizabeth V. Freeman
Recruiting individuals who already live and work in these communities and who already have master’s degrees will help meet this need for mental health providers in rural areas of the state. The third and fourth components of residency programs consist of lengthy, field-based experiences and ...
Risk and resilience: Implications for the delivery of educational and mental health services in the schools Examines the empirical origins of developmental resilience and its implications for school-based prevention/intervention programs. Findings of studies abou... B Doll,MA Lyon - 《School Psychology...
Are you enhancing or implementing mental health programs in your district? ESS provides mental health programs in schools for students K-12.
Based on theories for understanding mental health stigma, Corrigan and colleagues [25] suggest three levels of programs for stigma change: public programs, programs targeted on specific groups, and individualized programs for coping with self-stigma. The Norwegian health care system for mental health ...
School-based programs to reduce sexual risk behaviors: a review of effectiveness. This review was undertaken in recognition of the mounting public health and social problems associated with adolescent sexual behavior and the importance o... D Kirby,L Short,Collins JL,... - 《Public Health ...
Ultimately, Decode shows promise as an effective intervention for bridging the gap between evidence-based mental health content and student engagement, though further work is needed to optimise its delivery and assess its long-term effects.Similar content being viewed by others Turn 2 Us: Supporting...
School-based programs to reduce sexual risk behaviors: a review of effectiveness. This review was undertaken in recognition of the mounting public health and social problems associated with adolescent sexual behavior and the importance o... D Kirby,L Short,Collins JL,... - 《Public Health ...