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This evidence-based book focuses on contemporary issues related to human health and well-being. Drawing on the first-hand experiences of academics and researchers, it provides a holistic perspective on the importance of both mental and physical health for quality of life. It is divided into seven sections: changing perspectives on well-being; the mental health of students; the well-being of elderly people and marginalized populations; the role of family and teachers; psycho-social support; the right to health; and future perspectives. Covering current topics, such as the challenges posed by pandemics like COVID-19, the book discusses future strategies for addressing contemporary and emerging health issues and the overall well-being of the general public, an area not covered in any of the previous volumes. Furthermore, it explores the need for the involvement of multidisciplinary professionals in examining general health and well-being issues. Given its scope, it is an indispensable resource for a wide range of professionals and researchers from various fields, such as the social sciences, law, public health, medicine, education, and environmental studies. In addition, the book appeals to health policymakers, educational administrators, law enforcement agencies, as well as health workers, psychologists, and social workers dealing with clients in hospitals, educational institutions, and at the community level.
Auteur
Sibnath Deb, Ph.D. & D.Sc., is Director of Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, India. Prior to joining RGNIYD, he taught at the Department of Applied Psychology, Pondicherry University (A Central University), and at the University of Calcutta. During April 2009 to August 2009, Prof. Deb visited the School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia as Visiting Faculty. Currently, he is also Adjunct Professor of the School of Social Justice, Faculty of Law, QUT, Australia. During 20042008, he served the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) as Councillor Member. He has 30 years of teaching, research, and administrative experience and has published a large number of research articles in leading national and international journals as well as in edited books. He has written eight books and edited six. Some of his latest books include (i) Disadvantaged Children in India: Empirical Evidence, Policies and Actions (Springer, 2020); (ii) Community Psychology: Theories and Applications (Sage, 2020); (iii) Social Psychology in Everyday Life (SAGE, 2019); (iv) Childhood to Adolescence: Issues and Concerns (Pearson, 2020); and (v) Positive Schooling and Child Development: International Perspectives (Springer, 2018). His research interests include child safety, students' mental health, and adolescent reproductive health. He has got three international and five national awards for his contribution in academics and research. In 2019, he received the Visitor's Award 2019 from Hon'ble President of India for his contribution in the field of child protection and health psychology. Brian A. Gerrard has a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, from the University of Toronto. He holds teaching awards from two universities. He has extensive experience teaching a wide variety of Master's and Doctoral level courses in counselor education. Dr. Gerrard is Emeritus Faculty Member of the University of San Francisco where he developed the masters MFT program and for 14 years served as MFT Coordinator. His orientation emphasizes an integration of family systems and problem-solving approaches. He is Experienced Administrator and has been Chair of the USF Counseling Psychology Department three times. Currently, he is Member of the Board, University of San Francisco Center for Child and Family Development. The center, co-founded by Dr. Gerrard, has for years managed the largest longest-running School-Based Family Counseling program of its type in the USA. Its mission possible program has served more than 20,000 children and families in over 70 Bay area schools. Dr. Gerrard is also Chair of the Institute for School-Based Family Counseling and Symposium Director for the Oxford Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling. Currently, Dr. Gerrard is Chief Administrative Officer and Core Faculty Member in the Western Institute for Social Research in Berkeley, California. He is Senior Editor of the book School-Based Family Counseling: An Interdisciplinary Practitioner's Guide (Routledge, 2019). He has an active research project developing computer content analysis programs for use in School-Based Family Counseling.
Contenu
Section I: Locating Health and Well-being in Changing PerspectivesChapter 1Physical Health as a Foundation for Well-Being: Exploring the RICH Theory of HappinessEmily L.Winter, Cheryl Maykel, Melissa Bray & Mirand Graves Chapter 2A Cultural Perspective of Well-BeingHerdiyan Maulana & Nigar Khawaja Chapter 3Leprosy a Life Changing Experience to Live Ostracized: Psychological Issues and Well-beingSubhasis Bhadra Chapter 4Turning Our Backs on Asylum Seekers at the Southern Border: How the Remain in Mexico Policy Has Compounded TraumaBelinda Hernández Arriaga, Corie Garcia, Amy Argenal & Alex Chavez Chapter 5Evolution of Belongingness: It's Past, Present and FutureAnjali Gireesan Chapter 6Play and Playspaces for Global Health, Happiness and Well-beingAneesh Kumar P, Syama S, Shalini Sreenivasan, Shinto Thomas and Alphonsa Jose Section II: Mental Health and Well-being of Students and Workers in OrganizationsChapter 7Adolescent Health and Well-being: Issues, Challenges and Current Status in IndiaNandita Babu & Mehreen Fatima Chapter 8School Bullying and Violence: A Matter of Human RightsPhillip T. Slee Chapter 9School Going Students of Border Conflict Zone in Jammu Region: In the Contours of Impact and Adjustment with Ceasefire ViolationsRaveena Kousar & Subhasis Bhadra Chapter 10Mental Health in Organizational EffectivenessBishakha Majumdar Chapter 11The Post-Millennials' Characteristics: Trends, Challenges and Prospects in Mental HealthAlphonsa Jose K, Shinto Thomas, Aneesh Kumar P & Syama S. Chapter 12University Students Mental Health and Well-being: A Concern for Academic AdministratorsJace Pillay Chapter 13Performance, Discrimination and Work Life Interface: Perspectives in Work Place Health and Well-beingTusharika Mukherjee Section III: COVID-19 and Its Impact Chapter 14Medical Aspects and Mental Health Challenges during COVID-19 PandemicSubhash Chandra Parija, Sukanto Sarkar & Sunayana Choudhury Chapter 15COVID-19 and Mental Health of Indian Youth: Association with Background Variables and StressSibnath Deb, Aleena M. Sunny & Nidup Dorji Chapter 16Efficacy of On-line Counselling in the Time of COVID-19 and Lessons LearnedSwati Ravindran, Roopesh BN, Manisha Murugesan, Sanjeev K Manikappa,& Naveen Channaveerachari Chapter 17Floating Labourers of India and Challenges Faced by them during COVID-19 Lockdown Phase: A Situation AnalysisAleena Maria Sunny Section IV: Health and Well-being of Elderly PeopleChapter 18Social Capital, Health and Well-being of Elderly in India Raman Mishra & T.V. Sekher Chapter 19Quality of Life, Psychological Well-being and Happiness for Older Adults: The Role of Spiritualism, Social Connectedness, and HealthNidup Dorji Section V: Well-being of Marginalized PopulationChapter 20An Ecological Model of the Influence of Socio-Environmental Factors on Cognitive Development of Children in Social Vulnerability ContextsCelina Korzeniowski Chapter 21Mental Health of Children with Physical Disabilities: A Concern for AllJace Pillay Chapter 22Community-based Intervention for Differently Abled PeopleAnjali Gireesan and Jeshtha Angrish Section VI: Role of Family, Teachers and Mental Health Professionals i…