Communicating Mental Health
History, Contexts, and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Lippert, Lance R.; Miller-Ott, Aimee E.; Hall, Robert D.
Communicating Mental Health
History, Contexts, and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Lippert, Lance R.; Miller-Ott, Aimee E.; Hall, Robert D.
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9781498578011
- ISBN-10: 1498578012
- Artikelnr.: 57171557
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9781498578011
- ISBN-10: 1498578012
- Artikelnr.: 57171557
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
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 Communication 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
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 Communication 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
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 Communication 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
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 Communication 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