All Articles tagged COVID-19
- Case studies
September 15, 2024 EDT : This study examines the nexus between security agents and human rights abuses in Nigeria.
- Case studies
September 15, 2024 EDT This study examines the nexus between security agents and human rights abuses in Nigeria.
- Scholarly reviews
September 15, 2022 EDT This systematic review of shared trauma focuses on the quantitative, qualitative, and mixed scholarship that has taken place across the world since the 2020 emergence of COVID-19.
- Case studies
September 15, 2022 EDT Although many successful for-profit businesses have adopted the ideas of crisis management and written plans for emergencies, many churches are still struggling to think beyond just crisis response
- Scholarly reviews
September 15, 2022 EDT The need for disaster mental health has increased as the causes of trauma have only grown in the midst of a pandemic, in addition to ongoing environmental and humanitarian instances
- Editorial
September 15, 2022 EDT In this issue we present discussions on the pandemic, spirituality i the workplace, and mental health issues in children and youths.
- Program development
December 15, 2021 EDT The Peer Support and Trauma Response Program at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children is dedicated to supporting staff mental health during COVID-19.
- Program development
September 15, 2021 EDT Around the world humans are struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic. It is critical that resources and clinical support are available for those in need following crises.
- Case studies
June 15, 2021 EDT Research suggests spiritual resilience may ameliorate the negative effects of exposure to traumatic events among disaster mental health first responders.
- Editorial
December 15, 2020 EDT An overview of the Volume 2, Issue 3 contents
- Editorial
September 15, 2020 EDT In this issue we are pleased to provide you with information of a variety of issues including whistleblowing, COVID-19, and workplace trauma.
- Editorial
June 15, 2020 EDT As the COVID-19 pandemic grows and worsens by the day, so does the fear. It has quickly become a vicious cycle.