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Can We Talk About College Majors?

N.A.H

I saw a message online recently which said “Can we talk about college majors. I see many people struggling to find a job with degrees because... The post Can We Talk About College Majors? appeared first on N.A.H.

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2023: reflections on a busy year for social care nursing

Social Care

For social care nursing, we have seen some real changes. We began some great projects in 2023 and we can now look forward with optimism as we work to embed and build on them further in 2024. from global majority backgrounds is a great stride forward for diversity in our profession.

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The Ugly Truth About Mental Health Stigma

Stop Abuse Campaign

Mental health can be a very traumatizing thing to open up about due to the stigma surrounding it. Seeking mental health help can almost feel like admitting that something is wrong with you. Little known facts about mental health. There are two types of mental health stigma we need to be aware of: . Psychiatry.org).

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Prison to Professor - Nathan Stephens, MSW

Doin' The Work

In this episode, I talk with Nathan Stephens, who is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Illinois State University and a PhD candidate in Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis at the University of Missouri Columbia. This episode is sponsored by Designs by Tee , bringing you positive, socially conscious tees and accessories.

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Social worker talks about importance of self-care in self-published book

Social Work Blog

North Carolina social worker Jocelyn Williams, MSW, learned about the importance of self-care when she took a high-pressure position at the Department of Social Services. NASW’s Social work Blog talked with Williams about self-care and why she decided to write about this issue.

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Diversity Spotlight: Jessica R. LoPresti, PhD

Society of Clinical Psychology

in Psychology and American Studies from Williams College and earned her M.A. Dr. LoPresti was born and raised in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, a majority Black community outside of Pittsburgh that was impoverished but nurturing. Find someone who does this work and see if you can help! Dr. LoPresti received her B.A.

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Spot Your Thought Patterns Through Radical Honesty Journaling

Beautiful Voyager

We’re capable of helping others, understanding their problems, and providing support, but when it comes to our own issues, we have a hard time doing the same. The truth is many of us are forced into repetitive patterns we believe are an innate part of us. It can have negative effects on our mental health.