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ACM Journal on Computing and Sustainable Societies, 2023
Most of the HCI work on mental health is based on the Western metaphysical definition of mind that is less applicable outside the West. This article focuses on this issue and critically examines “ Kaan Pete Roi ” (KPR), a suicide prevention and emotional support helpline in Bangladesh, through an interview study ...
Ananya Bhattacharjee +4 more
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Most of the HCI work on mental health is based on the Western metaphysical definition of mind that is less applicable outside the West. This article focuses on this issue and critically examines “ Kaan Pete Roi ” (KPR), a suicide prevention and emotional support helpline in Bangladesh, through an interview study ...
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A Crisis Telephone Service in a Nonmetropolilan Area
Psychiatric Services, 1973A 24-hour telephone crisis service in a city of about 35,000 people is operated during the workday by trained secretarial staff members at a mental health center and the rest of the time by trained volunteers at their homes. The authors discuss the special problems of establishing and operating a telephone service in a nonmetropolitan area, including a
R J, Greene, F G, Mullen
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An instrument for assessing caller-reported benefits of calls to a telephone crisis center.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975D C, Speer, M, Schultz
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Use of Telephone Crisis Hotline by Callers with Suicidality in Japan during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Archives of Suicide Research, 2023Objective The purpose of this study was to clarify changes over time in suicidal tendencies among crisis hotline service users in Japan before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method We analyzed telephone consultation data from January 2017 to June 2021
Yotaro Katsumata +6 more
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Clinical psychology forum, 2021
Brief psychodynamic interpersonal therapy (PIT) was offered by telephone during Coronavirus lockdown, for people feeling psychologically unsafe. People testified that remote PIT created a safe space to connect with feelings, building hope and clarity ...
Hague Ben
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Brief psychodynamic interpersonal therapy (PIT) was offered by telephone during Coronavirus lockdown, for people feeling psychologically unsafe. People testified that remote PIT created a safe space to connect with feelings, building hope and clarity ...
Hague Ben
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