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Help seeking among helping professionals: A role identity perspective.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2007
Helping professionals, like the rest of the general population, have multiple identities (e.g., parent, community member), and many have prominent role identities as personal and professional caregivers. A recent instrument validation study illustrated that caregiver role identity is related to increased personal distress (e.g., depression, burnout ...
Darcy Clay, Siebert, Carl F, Siebert
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Seeking Professional Help

2013
In the Pathways Model, Level Three treatment planning calls for the use of health professionals for specific interventions. Finding a reliable, skilled professional to deliver a specialized intervention is a challenge. Physicians and pastors can often provide a referral.
Angele McGrady, Donald Moss
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Incest victims: Inadequate help by professionals

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1990
Two surveys studied the inadequacies of professional assistance given to incest victims. In the investigation 130 professionals and 50 adult women victimized as children were interviewed. With respect to young, recent victims, the assistance given was hampered by institutional distrust, the inability of individual professionals to stop the ongoing ...
J, Frenken, B, Van Stolk
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Helping Professionals Understand Families

Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 1992
Communication and collaboration between parents and professionals are vital. Pre- and inservice courses are one way of helping professionals develop communication and collaboration skills. A course at the University of New Hampshire attempts to provide this training.
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Lesbians' Experiences With Helping Professionals

Affilia, 1997
In in-depth interviews, eight lesbians talked about their interactions with social workers and other helping professionals and how they felt about their experiences. The themes that emerged included the fear of rejection and the need for feelings of safety and trust and for further education of professionals that affirms lesbians' lives.
Kathleen A. Tiemann   +2 more
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Helping health professionals to help smokers

2000
Tobacco addiction results from five determinants: biochemical, behavioural, psychological, social and economic. Strategic action against each of these factors is needed to reduce the prevalence of tobacco use. Knowledge of the epidemiology of tobacco addiction is basic to controlling it; thus, surveys of the population are required to identify the ...
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Race differences in professional help seeking

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1987
Using data from two national surveys, findings from this research indicated that blacks were more likely than whites to seek help from mental health professionals, particularly for economic and physical health problems. Blacks also sought help more often than whites from other sources of professional help, such as teachers, lawyers, social workers and ...
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