This chapter addresses the elements—therapeutic activities, techniques, or strategies—that make up psychosocial interventions. Most if not all evidence-based, manualized psychosocial interventions are ...
The government is considering new, bulk-billed health checks for three-year-olds, to pick up developmental concerns and refer kids that might need additional support. The detail was buried in the ...
Psychosocial care is considered an important component of quality cancer care. Individuals treated for cancer can experience biologic or physical, emotional, spiritual, and practical consequences (eg, ...
Contributed by Marnie Dobson, Ph.D., Center for Social Epidemiology/Healthy Work Campaign Just in the last year, some US government agencies have made inroads. The U.S. Surgeon General released a ...
Increased use of psychosocial well-being measures can reduce the current misalignment between questions routinely asked of patients and the goal of improving both patients’ health and their well-being ...
Psychological health and safety (PHS) has emerged as a critical priority in contemporary workplaces, reflecting growing recognition of psychosocial risks ...
The time is well past due to change the common nomenclature used by sexual healthcare professionals from “biopsychosocial” to “biomedical-psychosocial and cultural.” The latter name describes our best ...
1. Inter-Agency Standing Committee (2007). Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings. 2. IASC Recommendations for Conducting Ethical Mental Health and Psychosocial ...
What do Employers Need to Know About the Regulations? The primary focus of the Victorian Regulations is on psychosocial risk management. We have set out below the key aspects of the Victorian ...
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