This episode, recorded during Coming Together for Action 2020, discusses how to become a successful mental health researcher, the importance of cultural humility in working with children, youth and families in vulnerable situations, delivering large-scale evidence-based interventions, and recommendations for bridging the gap between research and practice.
Guest: Theresa Betancourt, 2020 Blanche F. Ittleson Award winner
[Part 3] Youth Mental Health: Role of Advocacy, Social Media, & Communication
[Part 2] Youth Mental Health: Role of Advocacy, Social Media, & Communication
[Part 1] Youth Mental Health: Role of Advocacy, Social Media, & Communication
Mental Health in Tanzania: A Human Rights Perspective
The Impact of COVID-19 on Veteran Mental Health & Well-being
Survivors of Human Trafficking in the U.S.
Latinx Mental Health Stigma and Discrimination in the U.S.
Adversity and Resilience in Children and Families
Advocating for Children's Mental Health Care Policy
Health and Human Rights in the time of COVID-19
Human Trafficking in the Context of COVID-19
Technology & Mental Health in the Era of COVID-19
Easing Anxiety in an Uncertain Time
Understanding Social Distance
Recovery in Community: Veterans and Serious Mental Illness
Mental Health among Student Veterans
Behind the Scenes with the Guest Editor of this month's AJO: Bullying in Special Populations
Human Trafficking in Laos
Addressing Bullying in Schools
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