What Matters for Sustainable Psychosocial Interventions and Who Decides? Critical Ethnography of a Lay Counselling Program in Nepal
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What matters for sustainable psychosocial interventions and who decides? Critical ethnography of a lay counselling program in Nepal
Lay counselling, or the delivery of talk-based therapeutic support by people without a clinical degree, is gaining popularity as a way of addressing g…
Tough questions about psychosocial safety and health
Over the next week or so, SafetyAtWorkBlog will be focusing on the issue of psychosocial hazards and psychological risks at work, as we cover the Psych Health and Safety Conference in Sydney. These risks and hazards are the most pressing topic in occupational health and safety (OHS) at the moment, with an increased demand for … Continue reading "Tough questions about psychosocial safety and health"
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