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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
261

The Relationship Between Perceived Stress and Smoking: Focusing on Schizophrenia and Comparative Sub-Groups Diagnosed with Mental Illness

Savioli, Wanda K. 07 August 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Factors affecting the intitial diagnosis of emotionally disturbed mentally retarded clients in mental health settings /

Garrett, Teni Margaret January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
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A study of Ohio's new definition of educable mental retardation /

Amorose, Richard Anthony January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
264

Mental Hygiene and its Relation to Academic Achievement

Gray, Nina Claire 08 1900 (has links)
This study was made to determine in what way mental health affects the general achievement of the child or how a child's achievement could affect his mental health; to study the causes for these upsets; and to apply remedial measures if such are advisable.
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Policy Statement: Mental Well-being among Anthropologists at Universities: A Call for System Transformation

Fletcher, E.H., Backe, E.L., Brykalski, T., Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L., Gonzalez, M., Ginzburg, S.L., Meeker, R., Riendeau, R.P., Thies-Sauder, M., Reyes-Foster, B.M. 22 March 2022 (has links)
No / The Anthropology of Mental Health Interest Group affirms that the state of mental health in Academic Anthropology needs serious attention and transformation. We respond to structural inequities in academia that exacerbate mental distress among graduate students and other anthropologists who experience oppression, by putting forward a policy statement with recommendations to create more equitable learning and working environments.
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Tillämpad Idrottspsykologi : hur arbetar tränare med mental färdighetsträning inom svensk elitfotboll?

Skurlic, Anel, Magnusson, Nicklas January 2016 (has links)
Syfte och frågeställningar Syftet var att utforska elitfotbollstränares tankar kring mental färdighetsträning samt skapa en förståelse för och hur tränarna implementerar detta. I studien besvaras följande frågeställningar: Vilken syn har elitfotbollstränare på mental färdighetsträning inom svensk elitfotboll? Hur och i vilken omfattning tillämpar tränarna mental färdighetsträning mot fotbollspelarna? Samt hur och i vilken omfattning tillämpar tränarna de fyra mentala färdigheterna målsättning, visualisering, inre samtal och avslappning mot sina fotbollsspelare?   Metod I denna studie genomfördes kvalitativa intervjuer med fyra fotbollstränare som alla är tränare eller har haft erfarenhet av tränarskap på elitnivå, tränarnas ålder var 31- 57 år. Semistrukturerade intervjuer gjordes och frågorna i intervjuguiden var inriktade på vilka egenskaper samt vilka mentala färdigheter som tränarna förespråkade. Tränarna fick också frågor om fyra specifika mentala färdigheter.   Resultat Tränarna är överens om att mental färdighetsträning är viktigt för spelare på elitnivå. Resultatet visar dock på att tränarnas kunskap kring begreppet mental färdighetsträning är varierande. Vilket leder till att användandet skiftar mellan tränarna. Vissa mentala färdigheter har alla tränare erfarenhet av att arbeta med.   Slutsats Av de fyra specifika färdigheterna som tränarna får besvara frågor om är det endast en färdighet som alla tränare har en utarbetad plan för. Ingen av de specifikt valda mentala färdigheterna anser tränarna själva är den viktigaste mentala färdigheten. Alla fyra tränarna håller med om att mental färdighetsträning kan bidra till positiva effekter på prestationen däremot råder det skillnader i hur detta arbete ska gå till. / <p>Ämneslärarprogrammet, Specialidrott</p>
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Mindfulness meditation training for adults with ADHD| A grant proposal

Bersing-Steiner, Tammy 02 March 2016 (has links)
<p> The purpose of this thesis project was to write a grant proposal to secure funding for a mindfulness meditation training program for adults diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at Venice Family Clinic in Venice, California. A literature review was conducted to examine topics related to ADHD including the unique and challenging experiences of adults with ADHD. The purpose of the proposed program was to increase knowledge in participants about ADHD, improve their mindfulness skills, reduce their ADHD symptoms, and improve their perceived well-being. The Ralphs M. Parsons Foundation was chosen for the proposed grant funding. The actual submission or funding or this grant proposal was not a requirement for the successful completion of the project.</p>
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Client empowerment in mentoring program for minority male youth in the child welfare system| A grant proposal

Andrews, Michael J. 17 March 2016 (has links)
<p> The purpose of this project was to write a grant to develop a mentoring program for foster youth. The program will be designed for minority male youth, ages 12 to 18, and will espouse the Recovery Model. This model seeks to promote client empowerment by allowing the minority males to have a say in the selection of mentors. The client will have a large state in their treatment plan and other goals concerning permanency following departure from the out of home foster care environment.</p><p> A literature review was conducted in order to provide empirical evidence in support of a mentoring program. The mentoring program will be located in Ettie Lee Youth &amp; Family Services, located in Los Angeles County. The actual submission or funding of this grant was not a requirement for the successful completion of the project.</p>
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Addressing mental health needs on college campuses| Utilizing recovery principles that encourage a holistic approach, selfresponsibility, strengths-based practice, cultural sensitivity, and family support

Jackson, Michelle B. 26 March 2016 (has links)
<p> Research shows that there has been a significant increase in mental health issues within the college student population. Applying recovery-oriented principles as defined by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) may be an effective approach to creating and adapting mental health resources for college students. In the current study, literature on the following was reviewed: (a) the college culture, (b) the prevalence of mental health issues for college students, and (c) recovery-oriented principles. Then, a critical analysis of the literature was conducted based upon the following recovery-oriented principles: (a) encouraging a holistic approach, (b) self-responsibility and self-empowerment, (c) strengths-based practice, (d) cultural sensitivity), and (e) family support. Findings indicate that holistic resources highlight individual needs and creativity; programs that encourage self-responsibility underscore the importance of self-screenings; strengths-based approaches are centered around building self-esteem and increasing positive emotions; culturally sensitive resources are often group-oriented and acknowledge multiple facets of diversity, and programming that promotes family support emphasizes psychoeducation and stigma reduction. Based upon the integration of these findings, adaptations of current efforts on campus to promote these principles, as well as new ideas, are provided.</p>
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Factors Important to Consider When Working with Female Survivors of Sex Trafficking

McCarthy, Paget Bridget 16 April 2016 (has links)
<p> Human trafficking for sexual exploitation, a dire human rights violation, is a world-wide problem. According to the Polaris Project (n.d.), the illegal sex trade makes 32 billion dollars yearly. Women and children are often sexually exploited for profit after being lured away by &ldquo;fraud, force, or coercion&rdquo; (U.S. Department of State, 2009, p. 8). This phenomenon poses a serious threat to women and youth who are at risk and vulnerable to exploitation. The majority of females are victimized in their own country (McClain &amp; Garrity, 2011). Nonetheless, many Americans are not aware that such tragic underground criminal activity is thriving right here, within our own borders. Trafficking occurs in every state across the nation and approximately 14,500 to 17,500 foreign victims are trafficked each year into our nation (McClain &amp; Garrity, 2011; Polaris Project, n.d.). This is not only a problem for third world countries; this is a global problem that threatens the safety of countless women and children. Though primary prevention is the ultimate goal, Young (2012) illuminates the need for continued education and training of professionals working with survivors as well as collaboration across multiple service venues over time. The current study seeks to contribute to the limited but growing body of literature in this important area by identifying factors that are important to consider when working with survivors of sex trafficking. This researcher will personally interview professionals and staff who work directly with survivors of sex trafficking and recruit survivors to respond anonymously to a questionnaire about their experiences. Both the interview and the questionnaire inquiries will pose open-ended questions in order to gather qualitative data from service providers and survivors, respectively. This study will provide an opportunity to gain insight and perspective on the pertinent factors that need attention when working with this unique population. </p><p> Key words: sex trafficking, survivors, service providers, factors.</p>

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