The Black Mental Health Podcast is dedicated to understanding and unraveling the mental issues in the African American community. It showcases real life stories to bridge the gap between people who feel alone in their struggles. With the stigma of therapy being a “white people thing” coupled with the cost of therapy, black people are […]
NAMI Minnesota’s Multicultural Young Adult Mental Health Advisory Board’s podcast series is Live! The 12-part series, entitled Resistance in Color, can be accessed here, on NAMI Minnesota’s website, or you can access the series anywhere you get your podcasts under the title of Mental Health in Minnesota.
https://www.cdc.gov/workplacehealthpromotion/index.html As provider organizations struggle to recruit and retain quality staff, promoting workplace health can be a great way to build an environment where people want to work. On average, Americans working full-time spend more than one-third of their day, five days per week at the workplace. The use of effective workplace programs and policies […]
[BAPcast BAPcast is a podcast hosted by Dr. Cody Morris that accompanies the journal Behavior Analysis in Practice (BAP). Episodes take a closer look at some of the articles published in BAP and include interviews with the authors. Episodes for the second season are being released now; check out the first episode to learn more about the podcast. Subscribe to the show wherever […]
This post is the latest in the Connecting the Dots blog from the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Be sure to check out the other blogs from ABAI – we will link relevant posts here regularly too. Quality of Life – What is it? How is it Measured?
This report entitled LGBT Older Adults in Long-Term Care Facilities: Stories from the Field includes was completed with support from six organizations seeking to better understand the experiences of people receiving services