Gardening is an activity that has been studied as
a possible mental health intervention, and there is evidence to suggest that it can help improve mental health outcomes.
Not exact matches
«We now need longitudinal studies to confirm these findings, because if true, it may be
possible to design
interventions to help prevent
mental health problems in some people with epilepsy.»
«The ultimate goal of the study is to further develop the existing literature on school outcomes for LGBT students of color, and to explore
possible interventions that might address the existing gaps in academic achievement and
mental health,» she says.
Some schools were working to improve the way they managed pupils»
mental health by holding joint meetings with CAMHS specialists, to learn about the
possible mental health risks and
interventions relevant in a school environment.
The trial findings on parents»
mental health contrast with those obtained in a parallel qualitative study in which participants in this trial reported feeling more in control, with greater ability to cope with their children and a better relationship with them as a result of the
intervention.28 It is
possible that such changes were not detected in the trial because the instruments used are not particularly sensitive to improvement in positive
mental health.
Keep children safely in their homes with their families whenever
possible through programming in Safety Management, FAST, High Risk Newborn,
Health Care Coordination, and STEPS and by using program supports such as FIS (Family Intervention Specialist), Domestic Violence Advocacy Support specialist, Circle of Security infant mental health specialist, and IPT (Integrated Practice
Health Care Coordination, and STEPS and by using program supports such as FIS (Family
Intervention Specialist), Domestic Violence Advocacy Support specialist, Circle of Security infant
mental health specialist, and IPT (Integrated Practice
health specialist, and IPT (Integrated Practice Team)
Our program will: increase
mental health literacy among the Natick Middle School community; offer screening to all 7th and 8th grade students, make referrals as needed; and communicate with Natick Middle School parents / guardians about their teens, youth depression, and
possible interventions.