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This book analyzes mental health from a communicative perspective. Within this book, contributors consider mental health through various paradigmatic perspectives and contexts, such as education, media, and family, among other disciplines.
Sommario
Chapter 1: Communicating about Mental Health: What We Know, What We Need, and What We Give
Chapter 2: The Chilling Influences of Social Stigma on Mental Health Communication: Implications for Promoting Health Equity
Chapter 3: Communicated Sense-Making: A Theoretical Compass for Exploring Family Communication and Sense-making about Mental Health and Illness
Chapter 4: Mental Health Literacy at The House of Grace: Advancing Relational Health Literacy as a Conceptual Model
Chapter 5: "They Saved my Life!": Exploring Alternative Communication Narratives to Create Mental Health Agency
Chapter 6: Testing a Social Aggression and Translational Storytelling Intervention: The Impact of Communicated Narrative Sense-Making on Adolescent Girls' Mental Health
Chapter 7: Responses to Celebrity Mental Health Disclosures: Parasocial Relations, Evaluations, and Perceived Media Influence
Chapter 8: The Stigmatization of Mental Health Disclosure in the College Classroom: Student Perceptions of Instructor Credibility and the Benefits of Disclosure
Chapter 9: Community-Based Mental Healthcare: A Network Analysis of Identification and Involvement in an Advocacy Group
Chapter 10: When Healthcare Professionals Need Help: Nursing Burnout and Supportive
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Chapter 11: Managing Moral Injury Post-Deployment
Chapter 12: Combating Mental Health Stigma in Underserved Black Communities: A Three-on Three Basketball Tournament Intervention
Chapter 13: Mental Health, Ambiguous Loss, and Communicative Resilience in Families
Chapter 14: Conflict Communication in Families and Mental Health Outcomes for Parents: Examining Mother and Father Reports of Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms, Verbal Aggression, and Constructive Conflict
Chapter 15: "Warrior Moms": Stigma Management and Advocacy on Postpartum Progress Concerning Maternal Mental Health Concerns
Chapter 16: Biopolitical Rationalities: The Changing Face of Mental Illness
Chapter 17: Dangerous and Disturbed: Media Misportrayals of Mental Illness
Chapter 18: Depression in Romantic Relationships: Integrating Social Constructionist Perspectives
Info autore
Lance R. Lippert is professor in the School of Communication at Illinois State University.
Robert D. Hall is pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Aimee E. Miller-Ott is associate professor in the School of Communication at Illinois State University.
Daniel Cochece Davis is assistant professor in the School of Communication at Illinois State University.
Riassunto
This book analyzes mental health from a communicative perspective. Within this book, contributors consider mental health through various paradigmatic perspectives and contexts, such as education, media, and family, among other disciplines.