PPT-Reducing stigma and promoting screening to treatment for maternal mental health
Author : trish-goza | Published Date : 2018-10-23
Addressing PregnancyRelated Depression in Colorado Mental Health Among Women of Reproductive Age in Colorado Common 1 in 10 Colorado women of reproductive age PRAMS
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Reducing stigma and promoting screening ..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Reducing stigma and promoting screening to treatment for maternal mental health: Transcript
Addressing PregnancyRelated Depression in Colorado Mental Health Among Women of Reproductive Age in Colorado Common 1 in 10 Colorado women of reproductive age PRAMS Consequences Disability Preterm birth amp low birth weight. One Community’s Approach. Catherine McDowell, MS Project Manager Coos Coalition for Young Children and Families. Charles Cotton, LICSW Area Director Northern Human Services. Goals for this workshop-. Amy C Watson, PhD. acwatson@gmail.com. Overview. Approaches to challenging public stigma. The message matters. Stigma and key groups. A targeted model of stigma change. Corrigan’s TLC3 Model of Strategic Stigma Change. Learning Objectives. Explore impact of stigma & discrimination on people with mental health disabilities. . Discuss beliefs and actions that foster and perpetuate stigma and discrimination.. Develop strategies for reducing stigma and discrimination against people with mental health disabilities.. ILLNESS. It is dangerous to be different. Dr. . Adenike. . Jesusanmi. MB:BS, . MRCPsych. , MSc (University of Manchester). What is stigma?. Stigma . can be traced back to early Greek society, where . Hadrian Mendoza & Akihiko Masuda, PhD.. Georgia State University. Background. Measures/Procedure. Anonymous web-based survey.. Help-seeking . attitudes. . The Attitudes toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help. Amy C Watson, PhD. acwatson@gmail.com. Overview. Approaches to challenging public stigma. The message matters. Stigma and key groups. A targeted model of stigma change. Corrigan’s TLC3 Model of Strategic Stigma Change. Strategies . for . Integrated Care Settings. Gretchen Grappone, LICSW. Marty . Boldin. , LICSW, MLADC, LCS, CPS. Gretchen Grappone, LICSW. ggrappone@atlasresearch.us. Trainer and consultant in VA Medical Centers, civilian . ILLNESS. It is dangerous to be different. Dr. . Adenike. . Jesusanmi. MB:BS, . MRCPsych. , MSc (University of Manchester). What is stigma?. Stigma . can be traced back to early Greek society, where . Hope for Recovery from Psychiatric Illness. Break . the Stigma of Mental Illness. It is only natural for us to fear what we do not understand.. . Fear and uncertainty about mental illness can lead to assuming things that are not true, or stigma.. Great Minds @ Work. Webinar Series:. Presented By. Mike Hudson. Washington Business . Alliance. A Little Personal Perspective…. . GM@W Mission:. . Great Minds @ Work: (1) Making the business case for hiring people with behavioral health challenges. (2) Aiding job seekers with behavioral health challenges return to work. (3) . By: . Dillan. , Mike, . david. , . david. s. . zion. , . tenika. , . olivia. , . noah. , and riley.. #. Standtogether. Stand together is an project through Pittsburgh . Cares . a local non profit organization . A HISTORICAL THESIS. By: Edith Gonzalez. California State University, Long Beach. May 2012. Introduction. People who have mental illness encounter various challenges that complicate their lives caused from stigma on mental illness, such as lack of social support, housing, employment, and affecting their mental health treatment (. Dawne Vogt, PhD. Research Psychologist and Acting Deputy Director, . WHSD, National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System &. Associate Professor, Division of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine. Dena Nashawati. Advisor: Nathaniel Foster. Wooster Department of Psychology. Introduction. Purpose: evaluate the effects that different cultures and perspectives have on the stigma of mental health. Goal: specifically look at Japanese and American students in terms of culture instead of race or ethnicity.
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Reducing stigma and promoting screening to treatment for maternal mental health"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents