Public and Mental Health in Mass Atrocity Prevention
In partnership with the Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR) and the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation (AIPR) The focus of this joint project is on the role of public and mental health in mass atrocity prevention (that is, large scale and deliberate attacks on civilians, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide). This multi-year initiative will begin to build a body of knowledge, culminating in an edited volume, on how public and mental health policies and practices (that is, actions meant to protect and promote the health of entire societies, and that employ multidisciplinary interventions to address the underlying causes of health and disease) can aid in lowering recidivism of past abuses and the prevention of mass atrocity. See our call for participants here. Read the inceptive workshop summary here:
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Self-Care Social Series
In partnership with Laura Harder at Happy With Work, the Self-Care Social Series offers short targeted workshops on the psychology of stress and well-being at work.
Its major aims are (1) to build self care competency among attendees and (2) to create a community of care dedicated to the growth and renewal of energy, motivation, and joy in one's work. Keep up to date on Self Care Social offerings here. |