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Rafaella Sale; Sarah Kate Bearman; Rebecca Woo; Nichole Baker – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2021
Measurement feedback systems (MFSs) that routinely collect and report client progress to mental health therapists have demonstrated beneficial impact on outcomes in numerous studies, with evidence that there is a dose-response relationship related to the implementation of the MFS. The current study examined the impact of MFS implementation…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Public Agencies, Feedback (Response), Youth
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Aaron Salinas; Jeannette T. Crenshaw; Richard E. Gilder; Glenn Gray – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Background: Primary care providers are qualified to treat, diagnose, and manage common mental health issues like anxiety and depression. Anxiety and depression are common among college age students, with the average age of onset occurring in one's late teens to early 20s. Screening tools are commonly used to recognize patients who may be at risk…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Primary Health Care
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Dudley, Cara; Knight, Denise – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2023
Therapy dogs positively impact students mental and emotional well-being, which can improve the student's academic performance. Therapy dogs can reduce stress and anxiety levels, which leads to better concentration and improved learning outcomes. Canines can also help improve social skills and behavior, which fosters a more productive classroom…
Descriptors: Therapy, Animals, Mental Health, Well Being
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Oxhandler, Holly K. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2019
Objective: This article describes the validation of the Religious/Spiritually Integrated Process Assessment Scale (RSIPAS) across five helping professions. The RSIPAS was originally developed to measure clinical social workers' self-efficacy, attitudes, perceived feasibility, behaviors, and overall orientation toward integrating clients' religion…
Descriptors: Religion, Social Work, Caseworkers, Self Efficacy
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Tucker, Cary; Sloan, Sarah K.; Vance, Mary; Brownson, Chris – Journal of College Counseling, 2008
This case study describes 1 international student's treatment experience with an integrated health program on a college campus. This program uses a multidisciplinary, mind-body approach, which incorporates individual counseling, primary care, psychiatric consultation, a mindfulness-based cognitive therapy class, and a meditation group.
Descriptors: Individual Counseling, Health Programs, Therapy, Foreign Students
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Shen, Yih-Jiun – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2008
The reasons for elementary and secondary school counselors' use or nonuse of play therapy were surveyed with 239 Texas public school counselors. Play therapy users applied the approach because of intervention advantages, counselor's philosophy, counselor's rewarding counseling outcomes, convincing empirical data, and the support of clients'…
Descriptors: Play, School Counselors, Therapy, Play Therapy