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Ford, Tamsin – Psychology of Education Review, 2018
In this commentary on Neil Humphrey's "Are the Kids Alright? Examining the Intersection between Education and Mental Health" (EJ1247696), Tamsin Ford agrees with Humphrey's argument that moral panic or not, a significant proportion of children experience difficulties that interfere with their education and outlines the significant…
Descriptors: Child Health, Mental Health, Well Being, School Health Services
Humphrey, Neil – Psychology of Education Review, 2018
Neil Humphrey's intention in writing "Are the Kids Alright? Examining the Intersection between Education and Mental Health" (EJ1247696) was to provoke discussion and debate in relation to six key questions that are central to the intersection between education and mental health. Humphrey received six responses to his article in this…
Descriptors: Child Health, Mental Health, Well Being, Incidence
Fox, Joanna – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
Many people with mental health issues are workless; despite this, good quality work is often promoted as beneficial for wellbeing. In this article, I explore my personal reflections about managing my experiences of mental distress in the workplace, whilst working as a senior lecturer in social work in the UK. The potential of Acceptance and…
Descriptors: Reflection, Therapy, Mental Health, Health Promotion
Reynolds, Cecil R. – School Psychology, 2020
Conoley, Powers, and Gutkin (2020) have provided an assessment of the progress and lack thereof of school psychology as a profession toward school reformation, especially as related to their various earlier calls for changes in training and practice. Conoley and Gutkin especially (and I have been colleagues of both) have called for decades for an…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Educational Change, Mental Health, School Psychologists
Gallard, Diahann – Psychology of Education Review, 2018
In this commentary of Neil Humphrey's "Are the Kids Alright? Examining the Intersection between Education and Mental Health" (EJ1247696), Diahann Gallard shares her views based on her experiences as an academic, a researcher, an ex-school teacher and a parent of teenage children. She concludes that like Humphrey, she believes there is…
Descriptors: Child Health, Mental Health, Access to Health Care, Well Being
Kittleson, Mark J. – American Journal of Health Education, 2019
Mental health is different than mental illness. Yet, public and professional's views of mental health often confuses the two terms. This commentary explores what mental health is, what components consist of a mentally healthy person, and how one can improve and enhance mental health among youth.
Descriptors: Mental Health, Self Esteem, Decision Making, Values
Daniels, Micajah; Sharma, Manoj; Batra, Kavita – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2021
Adolescence marks a transitional phase between childhood and adulthood, in which engagement to the maladaptive behaviors is more likely to occur. Alcohol and substance use among adolescents is of particular concern because it may lead to multiple forms of injuries, hospitalizations, and premature mortality. With the wider availability of the…
Descriptors: Social Media, Addictive Behavior, Health Behavior, Health Promotion
Farley, Amy N.; Chamberlain, Leah M. – New Educator, 2021
Since 2015, several high-profile surveys have painted a grim portrait of teacher stress and job satisfaction. Although some educators have attributed those trends to educational accountability and reform, little evidence exists connecting education policies to teacher working conditions or -- more distally -- to the mental and physical health of…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Educational Policy, Stress Variables, Job Satisfaction
Thompson, Teresa L. – Communication Education, 2018
The study and practice of health communication have never been confined to the classroom context, as health communication is inherently practice-oriented while being simultaneously based in theory. In this article, Teresa Thompson, editor of "Health Communication" journal for over 30 years, reflects on the interrelationships between…
Descriptors: Health, Communication Skills, Communication Research, Teaching Methods
Aveyard, Ben – Psychology of Education Review, 2018
It seems that many parents have concerns about their child's current mental health and more broadly about their development and what kind of potential they have at school and beyond. In Neil Humphrey's article, "Are the Kids Alright? Examining the Intersection between Education and Mental Health," Humphrey offers some promising points of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Health, Mental Health, Autism
Nash, Poppy – Psychology of Education Review, 2018
Professor Neil Humphrey's paper provides a timely, helpful, and compelling opportunity to reflect on the mental wellbeing of children and young people today, in terms of research, policy, and practice. It offers a means of 'taking stock' of what we do and do not know so far in understanding the intersection between education and mental health. In…
Descriptors: Child Health, Mental Health, Well Being, Incidence
Zhang, Tao; Lee, Joonyoung – JTRM in Kinesiology, 2020
Physical activity behaviors children developed during their childhood have a long-term impact on their lifelong physical activity habits and healthy development, the increased levels of sedentary behavior and obesity call for immediate actions, especially during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic (Sallis et al., 2020). The COVID-19…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Physical Activity Level, Health Promotion
Strous, Martin – Educational & Child Psychology, 2018
Aims: This position paper aims to discuss the history of, and problems with, the Scope of Practice for educational psychologists in South Africa. It further aims to show that the Scope of Practice for educational psychologists must be reworked to allow for the delivery of contextually relevant services. Method: The paper presents a conceptual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Counseling Techniques
Smith, Joshua D.; Gray, Neal D. – Professional Counselor, 2017
This interview is the second in the Lifetime Achievement in Counseling Series at TPC that presents an annual interview with a seminal figure who has attained outstanding achievement in counseling over a career. I am honored to present the interview of Amy King, a school counselor in Mississippi and the first practitioner to be interviewed for this…
Descriptors: School Counselors, School Counseling, Advocacy, Biographies
Frude, Neil; Jandric, Petar – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2015
This conversation focuses on a book published in 1983 that examined "animism," the tendency to regard non-living entities as living and sentient. "The Intimate Machine" suggested that animism will be fully exploited by artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, generating artefacts that will engage the user in…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Books, Interpersonal Relationship