Ushuaia Penitentiary: Mental Health At The End Of The World
It is often referred to as "El Fin del Mundo" ("The End of the World"). Its significance as a starting point for Antarctic expeditions emphasizes its status as a gateway to the final uncharted territory for modern human explorers.
Art: A Path to Healing and Reintegration in Correctional Facilities
Art therapy, often regarded as a powerful form of psychotherapy, has proven to be an effective method for mental well-being, particularly in correctional facilities.
Community Violence And Illicit Firearm Behaviors In Chicago
Dexter Voisin, a social work clinician, researcher, and the President of the National Association of Deans and Directors, recently shared his professional experiences researching community violence, firearm behaviors, and related community-based interventions.
Criminologic Stress And Trauma of Latin-Americans In The Correctional System
The mental health challenges that Ecuadorian-Americans face—especially in America's correctional system—can be significant yet complex.
How Sound Therapy May Help You Relax
Ocean sounds are well known for having the potential to promote relaxation and reduce stress, primarily because they stimulate the brain in a way that lessens stress responses and replicate a natural, peaceful setting.
Rethinking Community-Based Initiatives And American Expertise In The Republic of Ghana
In the Republic of Ghana, mental health is still a critical but commonly disregarded area of public health, intricately linked to social and cultural norms.
How To Sustain A Prosperous Lifestyle
While the winter season usually results in shorter days and colder weather, which influences our habits, the summertime brings longer days.
How Music Affects The Brain: WBZI 1500 AM
The following is a re-run of an interview on Ohio’s WBZI 1500 AM, a Fox News Radio affiliate, relating to how music affects the brain.