Bruland D, Kornblum K, Harsch S, Bröder J, Okan O, Bauer U. Schüler mit einem psychisch erkrankten Elternteil und die Mental Health Literacy von Lehrkräften. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie. 2017;66(10):774-790.Mental health issues of parents of school children often negatively affects the children as well, including their school performance and social behavior in the school setting. Teachers are then required to take actions with regards to supporting children in their coping with and mastering of their home situation and their responds to educational demands. As such, schools' and teachers' actions can either support affected children and fulfill a protective function or respond inappropriately, with negative impact on ...
Due to the increasing rates of identified early childhood mental health challenges, schools and teac...
Parents diagnosed with mental disorders often find it difficult to support their children due to th...
As higher education experiences an increasing number of students with mental health conditions, prog...
Children whose parents have mental health issues respond to associated familial stressors with sympt...
Children whose parents have mental health issues respond to associated familial stressors with sympt...
Harsch S, Bruland D, Bittlingamyer UH, Okan O, Bauer U. Promoting teacher mental health literacy: Su...
The research question addressed in this project was: What is the impact parental mental illness has ...
ABSTRACT The material presented here is based on a pilot European project (Daphne Project, 2000/EU f...
The purpose of this study is to map the literature on teachers' conceptual understanding and attitud...
Symptoms of mental health disorders frequently appear for the first time in secondary school-aged st...
Schools have increasingly been targeted as appropriate sites for mental health promotion and teacher...
There is evidence of unmet need for mental health interventions for primary school children. Such ch...
Schools have been identified globally by policy makers as an ideal universal context to promote ment...
The U.S. Surgeon General\u27s 2000 Report on Children\u27s Mental Health estimates that one in five ...
Given the high prevalence of children living with a parent who has a mental health condition, preven...
Due to the increasing rates of identified early childhood mental health challenges, schools and teac...
Parents diagnosed with mental disorders often find it difficult to support their children due to th...
As higher education experiences an increasing number of students with mental health conditions, prog...
Children whose parents have mental health issues respond to associated familial stressors with sympt...
Children whose parents have mental health issues respond to associated familial stressors with sympt...
Harsch S, Bruland D, Bittlingamyer UH, Okan O, Bauer U. Promoting teacher mental health literacy: Su...
The research question addressed in this project was: What is the impact parental mental illness has ...
ABSTRACT The material presented here is based on a pilot European project (Daphne Project, 2000/EU f...
The purpose of this study is to map the literature on teachers' conceptual understanding and attitud...
Symptoms of mental health disorders frequently appear for the first time in secondary school-aged st...
Schools have increasingly been targeted as appropriate sites for mental health promotion and teacher...
There is evidence of unmet need for mental health interventions for primary school children. Such ch...
Schools have been identified globally by policy makers as an ideal universal context to promote ment...
The U.S. Surgeon General\u27s 2000 Report on Children\u27s Mental Health estimates that one in five ...
Given the high prevalence of children living with a parent who has a mental health condition, preven...
Due to the increasing rates of identified early childhood mental health challenges, schools and teac...
Parents diagnosed with mental disorders often find it difficult to support their children due to th...
As higher education experiences an increasing number of students with mental health conditions, prog...