Category Archives: professionals

Mental Health Crisis for Children After COVID-19

“The COVID-19 pandemic deepened existing health disparities and thrust children into a mental health epidemic, altering the landscape of health and wellbeing for a generation.” – Dr. Jatinder Hayre in his critical analysis of ‘entrenched inequities’ in the UK, The Lost Generation of COVID-19. Dr. Jatinder Hayre presents research regarding Britain’s struggle with COVID-19 that… Read More: Mental Health Crisis for Children After COVID-19 »

Emotion regulation and mental health across cultures

Emotion regulation (ER) plays a central role in mental health, but the effect differs across cultures. A systematic review and meta-analysis has been published in Nature Human Behaviour. This meta-analysis synthesized evidence on the associations between the two most-studied ER strategies (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression) and two mental health outcomes (psychopathology and positive functioning)… Read More: Emotion regulation and mental health across cultures »

Backline – Wellness Hub for Music Industry

Backline, a new mental health foundation and a collective effort of the music industry, has been formed to raise awareness and provide easy access to mental health resources for performers and professionals in the music industry. The project will begin as a “referral-based system, where [mental health] professionals will assess visitors’ needs and lead them… Read More: Backline – Wellness Hub for Music Industry »

Mental Health Awareness at Work

Mind is the leading mental health charity in England and Wales. It provides advice and support to more than 500,000 people and campaigns to improve services, raise awareness, and promote understanding. Mind’s “Mental Health Awareness at Work” is a 50-minute interactive course designed to help employers to raise awareness of mental health in the workplace.… Read More: Mental Health Awareness at Work »

App Suite for Treatment of Depression and Anxiety

The Journal of Medical Internet Research is publishing a paper by David C Mohr, PhD of the Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies (CBITs) in the Department of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago, “IntelliCare: An Eclectic, Skills-Based App Suite for the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety.” Mohr writes: “We developed a suite of apps… Read More: App Suite for Treatment of Depression and Anxiety »

American Psychiatric Association Endorses ‘Public Option’

On September 18, 2009, the American Psychiatric Association (APA), whose membership includes more than 38,000 physicians, announced that its Board of Trustees voted unanimously to support H.R. 3200, America’s Affordable Health Choices Act, as the basis for health reform.  In doing so, the APA said it was “pleased to stand with the American Medical Association.”… Read More: American Psychiatric Association Endorses ‘Public Option’ »

Teaching Teachers About Emotional Health

Under the headline, “CSI paying more attention to emotional health of students,” KMVT Channel 11 in Southern Idaho reports that “officials at the College of Southern Idaho [have] brought in professionals to teach faculty members the signs of depression, anxiety, trauma, and other disorders.” A workshop instructor says, “most of us don’t know how to… Read More: Teaching Teachers About Emotional Health »

Give an Hour – Free Services

“Give an Hour” is a non-profit organization providing free mental/emotional health services to U.S. military personnel and families affected by the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. As part of its stated mission “to develop national networks of volunteers capable of responding to both acute and chronic conditions that arise within our society…, Give an… Read More: Give an Hour – Free Services »

Types of Emotional Healthcare Professionals

Here are basic descriptions for four types of emotional healthcare professionals. 1) Psychologists have a doctorate degree (Ph.D, Psy.D, or Ed.D.) with a specialty in psychology. They attend college for approximately eight years of training and education.  In addition to providing therapy and counseling, psychologists are mental health professionals who specialize in the administration of… Read More: Types of Emotional Healthcare Professionals »