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Bullying as a Sociocultural Pathway to Suicide
Joyce Chu, Johnson Ma, Bruce Bongar, and Peter Goldblum
in Youth Suicide and Bullying: Challenges and Strategies for Prevention and Intervention
Some research and theoretical work suggest that suicide can be a socially and culturally driven phenomenon. We present sociocultural explanations for suicidal behaviors among youth, along ...
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Enfranchising Socially Marginalized Students
Amanda L. Sullivan, Andy V. Pham, Mollie Weeks, Thuy Nguyen, and Quennie Dong
in Fostering the Emotional Well-Being of our Youth: A School-Based Approach
Some of the most vulnerable children in schools, such as immigrants, refugees, and students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, experience disenfranchisement and marginalization ...
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Cross-Cultural Considerations in Supporting Bereaved Students
Sandra A. López
in Supporting Bereaved Students at School
This chapter provides school-based practitioners with practical evidence-based guidelines for developing culturally relevant responses to support bereaved students of diverse cultures. The ...
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Strategies for Bringing Mindfulness to Emerging Adults
Holly Rogers and Margaret Maytan
in Mindfulness for the Next Generation: Helping Emerging Adults Manage Stress and Lead Healthier Lives (2 edn)
Chapter 3 explores general strategies that are useful for teaching mindfulness to emerging adults. Traditional methods of teaching mindfulness and meditation are not always effective for ...
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Responding to Cultural Diversity in Families: An Introduction
Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
in The Power of Positive Parenting: Transforming the Lives of Children, Parents, and Communities Using the Triple P System
The adoption of a comprehensive population-based approach to parenting support means that effective parenting programs must truly be inclusive and relevant to all cultures. This chapter ...
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