‘A radical moment’: Kingsley Hall residents, 1965.
Archive for September 2012
Statistics on NHS Stop Smoking Services – England, April 2011 to March 2012
Impact of behavioural risk factors on death within 10 years for women and men in their 70s: absolute risk charts
Social Movements and Poverty in Developing Countries
Social Security: International Update, August 2012
Antibisexual Violence and Practitioners’ Roles in Prevention and Intervention: An Ecological and Empowerment-Based Approach in Public Health Social Work
Assessing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): A review of self-report measures
Who Claimed Social Security Early Due to the Great Recession?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Subjects at Ultrahigh Risk for Developing Psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Underlying Motives, Moral Agendas and Unlikely Partnerships: The Formulation of the U.S. Trafficking in Victims Protection Act Through the Data and Voices of Key Policy Players
Dignity and the use of body parts
A second double movement? Polanyi and shifting global opinions on neoliberalism
Is Nonverbal Communication Disrupted in Interactions Involving Patients With Schizophrenia?
A positive choice: Young people who drink little or no alcohol
Social determinants of health in Canada: Are healthy living initiatives there yet? A policy analysis
Pathways Between Childhood Victimization and Psychosis-like Symptoms in the ALSPAC Birth Cohort
Kingsley Hall: RD Laing’s experiment in anti-psychiatry
Drugs, Crime and Public Health. The Political Economy of Drug Policy
Training lay counsellors to provide psychosocial support to ART users: Successes and failures
Effects and Processes Linking Social Support to Caregiver Health Among HIV/AIDS-Affected Carer-Child Dyads: A Critical Review of the Empirical Evidence
Hearing on Public Charity Organization Issues, Unrelated Business Income Tax, and the Revised Form 990 : Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means United States House of Representatives
2012-07-30 00:00:00.0 – SNAP to Health
Preventive Stress Management in Organizations, Second Edition
Preventive Stress Management in Organizations, Second Edition offers a comprehensive framework for creating healthy workplaces. Chapters examine individual and organizational sources of stress and their consequences; methods and instruments for diagnosing organizational and individual stress; ways to redesign work and improve professional relationships; and methods for managing demands and stressors. New findings from positive psychology are woven in. Methods designed to proactively enhance health and performance at work while averting the costs and discomfort of distress are explored and illustrated by examples drawn from healthy organizations.