Make a Difference with Mental Health Activism

Make a Difference with Mental Health Activism
Author: Terri L. Lyon,Trish Lockard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Mental health services
ISBN: 0998032468

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"A wildfire of mental illness is rampaging through our country. Our mental health care system is broken. Millions are suffering. Mental health activists are battling blazes. Who can make a difference? YOU!" -- back cover.

The What s on Your Sign Workbook

The What s on Your Sign  Workbook
Author: Terri L. Lyon
Publsiher: Terri L. Lyon
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-11-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0998032417

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Focus your passion and change the world. When Terri Lyon became an unexpected activist, rather than heading to the streets, she headed to the library. She was sure that books would tell her the two things she wanted to know about activism - how to get started and how to be effective. They didn

Advocacy for Mental Health

Advocacy for Mental Health
Author: WHO,World Health Organization,Alberto Minoletti
Publsiher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2003-12-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789241545907

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This volume is part of a series of publications which contain practical guidance to assist policy-makers and planners in member countries with policy development to address public mental health needs and service provision. This volume highlights the importance of advocacy in mental health policy and service development, a relatively new concept, aimed at reducing stigma and discrimination, and promoting the human rights of people with mental disorders. It considers the roles of various mental health groups in advocacy and sets out practical steps for implementation, indicating how governments can support advocacy services. The full package of eight volumes in the series is also available (ISBN 0119894173).

Exploring the Technological Societal and Institutional Dimensions of College Student Activism

Exploring the Technological  Societal  and Institutional Dimensions of College Student Activism
Author: Miller, Michael T.,Tolliver, David V.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522572756

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Social demonstrations that take place on university campuses have profound effects on students as well as the environments in which those students live and learn. These demonstrations, in recent years, have taken on traditional forms such as spontaneous protests, organized marches, and organized rallies, but they have also been affected by technologically mediated strategies that can bring larger sets of students together to support shared beliefs. Exploring the Technological, Societal, and Institutional Dimensions of College Student Activism provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of social demonstrations on university campuses and responses from administrative professionals. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as advocacy, student activism, and free speech, this book is ideally designed for university administrators, policymakers, government officials, academic leaders, researchers, and institutions seeking current research on student engagement in social demonstrations on the campuses of colleges and universities.

Generation Hope You th Can Make a Difference

Generation Hope  You th  Can Make a Difference
Author: Kimberlie Hamilton
Publsiher: Scholastic
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780702300394

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The Social Determinants of Mental Health

The Social Determinants of Mental Health
Author: Michael T. Compton,Ruth S. Shim
Publsiher: American Psychiatric Pub
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781585625178

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The Social Determinants of Mental Health aims to fill the gap that exists in the psychiatric, scholarly, and policy-related literature on the social determinants of mental health: those factors stemming from where we learn, play, live, work, and age that impact our overall mental health and well-being. The editors and an impressive roster of chapter authors from diverse scholarly backgrounds provide detailed information on topics such as discrimination and social exclusion; adverse early life experiences; poor education; unemployment, underemployment, and job insecurity; income inequality, poverty, and neighborhood deprivation; food insecurity; poor housing quality and housing instability; adverse features of the built environment; and poor access to mental health care. This thought-provoking book offers many beneficial features for clinicians and public health professionals: Clinical vignettes are included, designed to make the content accessible to readers who are primarily clinicians and also to demonstrate the practical, individual-level applicability of the subject matter for those who typically work at the public health, population, and/or policy level. Policy implications are discussed throughout, designed to make the content accessible to readers who work primarily at the public health or population level and also to demonstrate the policy relevance of the subject matter for those who typically work at the clinical level. All chapters include five to six key points that focus on the most important content, helping to both prepare the reader with a brief overview of the chapter's main points and reinforce the "take-away" messages afterward. In addition to the main body of the book, which focuses on selected individual social determinants of mental health, the volume includes an in-depth overview that summarizes the editors' and their colleagues' conceptualization, as well as a final chapter coauthored by Dr. David Satcher, 16th Surgeon General of the United States, that serves as a "Call to Action," offering specific actions that can be taken by both clinicians and policymakers to address the social determinants of mental health. The editors have succeeded in the difficult task of balancing the individual/clinical/patient perspective and the population/public health/community point of view, while underscoring the need for both groups to work in a unified way to address the inequities in twenty-first century America. The Social Determinants of Mental Health gives readers the tools to understand and act to improve mental health and reduce risk for mental illnesses for individuals and communities. Students preparing for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) will also benefit from this book, as the MCAT in 2015 will test applicants' knowledge of social determinants of health. The social determinants of mental health are not distinct from the social determinants of physical health, although they deserve special emphasis given the prevalence and burden of poor mental health.

Climate Change and Youth

Climate Change and Youth
Author: Linda Goldman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000570793

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Climate Change and Youth is a pioneering book that opens the door to understanding the profound impact climate change has on the mental health of today’s young people. Chapters provide age-appropriate language for a meaningful dialogue and resources for acknowledging children’s voices, separating fact from fiction about environmental issues, encouraging participation in activism, creating tools to reduce stress, and highlighting inspirational role models and organizations for action. The book includes firsthand examples, research, children’s work, interviews, and terminology. It also shares age-appropriate resources and websites relating to climate change and challenges. Filling a large void in the literature on this topic, this essential resource offers techniques and tools that professionals and caring adults can use to address the stresses associated with climate change and offer strategies for hope, resilience, and action.

Community Mental Health

Community Mental Health
Author: Samuel J. Rosenberg,Jessica Rosenberg
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317426837

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The newest edition of Community Mental Health continues to be at the leading edge of the field, providing the most up-to-date research and treatment models that encompass practice in community settings. Experts from a wide range of fields explore the major trends, best practices, and policy issues shaping community mental health services today. New sections address the role of spirituality, veterans and the military, family treatment, and emerging new movements. An expanded view of recovery ensures that a thorough conversation about intersectionality and identity runs throughout the book.