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Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work: What’s The Difference?

Gary Direnfeld

By helping restructure the impact or dynamic of those situations, relationships may improve as may also the mental health impacts. So different training looks at behavior and mood through a different lens resulting in different interventions. It’s not that one is better or worse than another.

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World Mental Health Day- 10th October 2022

The International Association Of Schools Of Social

World Mental Health Day- 10th October 2022. Both these non-communicable Mental Health issues can be addressed with timely intervention of the Psychiatrists at the Nair Hospital and other hospitals. Video addressing depression. Would appreciate if you take a couple of minutes to watch it.

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World Mental Health Day 2021: Addressing Inequities in Care

Relias

Across the world, October 10 is hailed as World Mental Health Day. A program of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH), World Mental Health Day has been observed since 1992. World Mental Health Day is one way WFMH seeks to recognize the goals of this mission.

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Stress and Depression in Ohio Social Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Buffering Role of Social Connectedness

Social Work Blog

An article in the February 2023 issue of the journal Health & Social Work addresses this gap in research. The results of the study showed that among social workers with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis, 70 percent experienced moderate/high levels of stress, and 37 percent met the criteria for clinical depressive symptoms.

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Maternal Mental Health Matters: A Neglected but Vital Issue

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On January 23, we recognize Maternal Health Awareness Day , an initiative by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) to increase awareness and action related to maternal mortality and morbidity in the U.S. It affects not only the mother, but also their children, their families, and their communities.

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Xiaoling Xiang Awarded RO1 from the National Institute of Mental Health

Michigan Social Work

Associate Professor Xiaoling Xiang is the principal investigator on a newly funded R01 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health. Our goal is to create a scalable model that breaks down barriers to mental health care and delivers person-centered, technology-driven treatments to homebound older adults.”

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Addressing Veterans’ Mental Health: An Overview

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In the line of duty, they can experience events that have a lasting impact on their behavioral and mental health. Behavioral and mental health challenges for veterans Veterans are at high risk for mental health issues. Depression can take several forms. That’s where your organization comes in.