An Evaluation Handbook for Health Education Programs in Stress Management

An Evaluation Handbook for Health Education Programs in Stress Management
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1983
Genre: Health education
ISBN:

Abstract: A handbook for health educators in stress management programs presents a series of measurement methods specifically developed for stress management program evaluation. The methods are designed to assess the behavior, skill, effect, and knowledge of program participants. Handbook topics concerning stress management program evaluation include options of and considerations for program evaluation; a description of the evaluation methods; and program outcomes. (wz).

Your Personal Stress Profile and Activity Workbook

Your Personal Stress Profile and Activity Workbook
Author: Jerrold S. Greenberg
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780697294357

Enables students to develop their own personal stress profile based on their responses to various stress-related scales. Includes instructional activities to learn stress management knowledge and skills. Icons in Comprehensive Stress Management correspond with the workbook and tell the student when to refer to the workbook. The workbook can be packaged wit the text at a reduced price offering savings to the student.

Handbook of School-Based Mental Health Promotion

Handbook of School-Based Mental Health Promotion
Author: Alan W. Leschied
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3319898426

The Springer Series on Human Exceptionality Series Editors: Donald H. Saklofske and Moshe Zeidner Handbook for School-Based Mental Health Promotion An Evidence-Informed Framework for Implementation Alan W. Leschied, Donald H. Saklofske, and Gordon L. Flett, Editors This handbook provides a comprehensive overview to implementing effective evidence-based mental health promotion in schools. It addresses issues surrounding the increasing demands on school psychologists and educational and mental health professionals to support and provide improved student well-being, learning, and academic outcomes. The volume explores factors outside the traditional framework of learning that are important in maximizing educational outcomes as well as how students learn to cope with emotional challenges that confront them both during their school years and across the lifespan. Chapters offer robust examples of successful programs and interventions, addressing a range of student issues, including depression, self-harm, social anxiety, high-achiever anxiety, and hidden distress. In addition, chapters explore ways in which mental health and education professionals can implement evidence-informed programs, from the testing and experimental stages to actual use within schools and classrooms. Topics featured in this handbook include: · A Canadian perspective to mental health literacy and teacher preparation. · The relevance of emotional intelligence in the effectiveness of delivering school-based mental health programs. · Intervention programs for reducing self-stigma in children and adolescents. · School-based suicide prevention and intervention. · Mindfulness-based programs in school settings. · Implementing emotional intelligence programs in Australian schools. The Handbook for School-Based Mental Health Promotion is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians and related professionals, and policymakers as well as graduate students across such interrelated disciplines as child and school psychology, social work, education policy and politics, special and general education, public health, school nursing, occupational therapy, psychiatry, school counseling, and family studies.