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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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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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Helping health professionals to help smokers
2000Tobacco 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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Help seeking among helping professionals: A role identity perspective.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2007Helping 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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Mentoring and Networking for Helping Professionals
The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1983Awareness of mentoring and networking assists helping professionals personally and as they work with and guide their students and clients toward their life and career goals.
MELANIE E. RAWLINS, LARRY RAWLINS
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Helping health professionals deal with violence∗
Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 1998Violence towards health professionals is defined as any incident in which a health professional experiences abuse, threat, fear or the application of force arising out of the course of his or her work, whether or not they are on duty. It emerges that no single theory can adequately explain the phenomenon, and perceptions about incidence and prevalence ...
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Race differences in professional help seeking
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1987Using 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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PROFESSIONAL SELECTION AND PROFESSIONAL HELP IN PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION WORK
2022У статті представлено результати дослідження місця та ролі професійного відбору та професійного добору фахівців у профорієнтаційній діяльності.
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Spirituality in Professional Helping Interventions
2006Abstract This chapter discusses the inclusion of spiritually-focused assessment and helping activities among the strategies social workers use with older adults. It describes the domains included in a spiritual assessment of the older adult and the use of spiritually-oriented helping activities.
Holly Nelson-Becker +2 more
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Health Professionals Helping the Community
Journal of School Health, 2003Susan E, Clark +2 more
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