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Full-Text Articles in Mental and Social Health
Body Positivity: Coping With Stress And Exams, Bellas
Body Positivity: Coping With Stress And Exams, Bellas
Body Positivity
No abstract provided.
Body Positivity: Movement And Misconceptions, Bellas
Body Positivity: Movement And Misconceptions, Bellas
Body Positivity
No abstract provided.
Nutrition And Gym: Maintaining Body Positivity, Bellas
Nutrition And Gym: Maintaining Body Positivity, Bellas
Body Positivity
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Body Positivity On Social Media, Bellas
Stem Mental Wellness Research, Hannah R. Anderson, Amber Stitziel Pareja
Stem Mental Wellness Research, Hannah R. Anderson, Amber Stitziel Pareja
Publications & Research
NCSSS and IMSA conducted a survey to gather information regarding how NCSSS member schools handle carious aspects of student mental wellness and mental illness as well as the resources and programming available to address concerns in these areas.
Download The 2020 NCSSS Student Mental Health Survey: A Synopsis
The Cultivation Of Psychosocial Skills For High Performance Within Educational Programs, Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, Rena F. Subotnik, Katie Berger, Susan Gold, Christi Wilkins
The Cultivation Of Psychosocial Skills For High Performance Within Educational Programs, Paula Olszewski-Kubilius, Rena F. Subotnik, Katie Berger, Susan Gold, Christi Wilkins
Staff Publications & Research
Gifted specialists recognize the importance of psychosocial skills to high achievement but rarely deliberately focus on them in their programming. We present case studies of systematic efforts to cultivate these skills in three different contexts: a K-12 gifted school, selective STEM high school, and community-based program. Participants learn effective ways to incorporate psychosocial skill training into their program models.
Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, José M. Torres, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger, Monika Narain '21, Ray Shang '20
Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, José M. Torres, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger, Monika Narain '21, Ray Shang '20
Student Publications & Research
Year of Inquiry Objectives
- To engage in an in-depth examination of a current challenge that significantly influences IMSA’s work and mission
- To identify both the scope of and potential solutions to the challenge
- Topic: Student mental health and well-being
Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, José M. Torres, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger, Monika Narain '21, Ray Shang '20
Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, José M. Torres, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger, Monika Narain '21, Ray Shang '20
Publications & Research
Year of Inquiry Objectives
- To engage in an in-depth examination of a current challenge that significantly influences IMSA’s work and mission
- To identify both the scope of and potential solutions to the challenge
- Topic: Student mental health and well-being
Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger
Year Of Inquiry Into Student Mental Health, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Katie Berger
Publications & Research
Year of Inquiry Objectives
- To engage in an in-depth examination of a current challenge that significantly influences IMSA’s work and mission
- To identify both the scope of and potential solutions to the challenge
- Topic: Student mental health and well-being
Unplugged, Krisha Patel '21, Jonathan Gao '21, Jason Li '21
Unplugged, Krisha Patel '21, Jonathan Gao '21, Jason Li '21
Student Leadership Exchange (SLX)
Technology has infiltrated every aspect of our lives. Regardless of financial conditions, most people have a cellphone in their hands at all times—usually a smartphone. TVs are installed in almost every single room in the typical American household and very often powered up with a marathon of a favorite show, playing episode after episode without pause. Kids become obsessed with the latest video game consoles and games, paying exorbitant amounts to be the first of their friends to get their hands on them. Even many parents compulsively check and post updates to a variety of social media sites throughout the …
Mental Health And Drug Use At Imsa, Megan Ptak '21, Melena Braggs '21, Emma Darbro '21, Brooke Bolsinger '21
Mental Health And Drug Use At Imsa, Megan Ptak '21, Melena Braggs '21, Emma Darbro '21, Brooke Bolsinger '21
Student Leadership Exchange (SLX)
Within our campus, there is an evident problem relating to drug use and to underlying mental health issues among students. It is known that the students at IMSA use drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism for their mental health issues; however, this issue is not discussed on our campus. While many measures have been put into action on campus to prevent drug use, there has been no action to solve the root of the problem, mental health issues. This leads to a continuous problem of drug use within our student body and has a lasting effect on the mental …
The Effect Of The Oxytocin Hormone In Cocaine Addicted Rats Suffering From Abstinence Syndrome, Juan Padilla
The Effect Of The Oxytocin Hormone In Cocaine Addicted Rats Suffering From Abstinence Syndrome, Juan Padilla
The International Student Science Fair 2018
Rehabilitation from a history of drug abuse is a very difficult and life changing process. Abstinence syndrome forces the rehabilitating patient to go through anxiety like symptoms. The Oxytocin hormone has been believed to be a potential facilitator in the rehabilitation process. This hormone is very present during interactions of affection (hugs) and birth, it foments trust while it associates to a feeling of calmness. Oxytocin would theoretically be a calming agent to the anxiety like symptoms such as craving. The experiment aimed to test the calming effects of the hormone, consisted of a five-day systemic cocaine injections treatment schedule …
The Effect Of The Oxytocin Hormone In Cocaine Addicted Rats Suffering From Abstinence Syndrome, Juan Padilla
The Effect Of The Oxytocin Hormone In Cocaine Addicted Rats Suffering From Abstinence Syndrome, Juan Padilla
The International Student Science Fair 2018
This study aimed to understand the effects of oxytocin in cocaine-addicted rats to prove its ability to help recovering drug addicts overcome the extreme anxiety and craving that makes them relapse during their rehabilitation.