06518nam 22008175 450 991074334560332120250604144610.0978981168039798116803969789811680403981168040X10.1007/978-981-16-8040-3(MiAaPQ)EBC6921853(Au-PeEL)EBL6921853(CKB)21393291800041(DE-He213)978-981-16-8040-3(EXLCZ)992139329180004120220312d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMental Health and Higher Education in Australia /edited by Abraham P. Francis, Margaret Anne Carter1st ed. 2022.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (361 pages)Print version: Francis, Abraham P. Mental Health and Higher Education in Australia Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2022 9789811680397 Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: An evolving higher education landscape in Australia including institutional and curriculum responses.-Chapter 1. Introduction ( Abraham Francis).-Chapter 2. 2. Developing a University Mental Health Framework for Australia (Vivienne Browne and Penny Carlson).-Chapter 3. COVID-19 and the Changing Higher Education Landscape (Margaret Anne Carter, Vicki Hutton, Hyacinth Udah and Abraham P. Francis) -- Cultural Partnership Practice and Mental Health in Higher Education (Narayan Gopalkrishnan and Hurriyet Babacan).-Chapter 5. Investigating whether law schools in the UK and Australia are workplaces that support the Wellbeing of law teachers. (Rachael Field, Caroline Strevens and Colin James).-Chapter 6. Creating Humanistic teaching approaches and developing pedagogical partnerships in promoting wellbeing in Higher Education (Mark David Chong, Abraham P Francis, , Margaret Anne Carter, and Frank Baffour).-Chapter 7. Student support in rural medical education: What does evidence-based practice look like? (Anna Kokavec, Jane Harte and Simone Ross) -- Part 2: Interdisciplinary Research Initiatives.-Chapter 8. Exploring Visual Art Students’ Wellbeing: A Multi-level Research Approach (Eileen Siddins). –Chapter 9. Reimagining higher education curricula for creative and performing artists: creating more resilient and industry-ready graduates (Ryan Daniel).-Chapter 10. Embedding an Aboriginal wellbeing intervention in Australian social work curriculum (Fiona Gardner, Mary Whiteside, Rachael Sanders).-Chapter 11. Promoting the mental wellbeing of law students through the curriculum and communities of practice (Dr. Ozlem Susler and Alperhan Babacan) -- Chapter 12. How Perfectionism, Procrastination and Parenting Styles Impact Students Mental Health And How Mindfulness And Self-Compassion May Be The Antidote (Kaz Mitchell) -- Chapter 13. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the higher education arrangements and mental well-being of students: A review (Saradamoyee Chatterjee) -- Part 3: Community Initiatives, Responses and Ways Forward .-Chapter 14. The Impact of Relationship Issues on the Mental Health of Students in Higher Education (Raquel Peel & Natalie Ward).-Chapter 15. Detoxing University Through Creative Engagement: (Ross W. Prior).-Chapter 16. Art, truth and beauty in the classroom: Individual creativity, knowledge, and the natural emergent properties of a self-organising system (Richard Hill) -- Chapter 17. International students in Australia During Covid-19 (Venkat Pulla, Elizabeth Carter, Abraham P Francis) -- Chapter 18. COVID-19 and mental health and wellbeing of higher education international students (Hyacinth Udah & Abraham P Francis) -- Chapter 19. Mental health in higher education and the community – building capability, sharing experience (Jeremy Audas) -- Chapter 20. Interprofessional collaboration in promoting wellbeing in the Higher Education Sector: The AMHHEC Experience (Beryl Buckby) -- Chapter 21. Mentally Healthy City Townsville: Promoting Well-being in Communities (Sue McGinty, Catherine Day, Kathryn Montafia, Anneliese Young, Zoltan Sarnyai).This book addresses a broad range of issues related to mental health in higher education in Australia, with specific reference to student and staff well-being. It examines the challenges of creating and sustaining more resilient cultures within higher education and the community. Showcasing some of Australia's unique experiences, the authors present a multidisciplinary perspective of mental health supports and services relevant to the higher education landscape. This book examines the different ways Australian higher education institutions responded/are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, with reference to domestic and international students. Through the exploration of practice and research, the authors add to the rich discourses on well-being in the higher education.Education, HigherMental healthEducation and stateTeachersTraining ofCommunity developmentSocial serviceHigher EducationMental HealthEducational Policy and PoliticsTeaching and Teacher EducationSocial Work and Community DevelopmentPsicologia clínicathubAssistència psiquiàtricathubUniversitatsthubAustràliathubLlibres electrònicsthubEducation, Higher.Mental health.Education and state.TeachersTraining of.Community development.Social service.Higher Education.Mental Health.Educational Policy and Politics.Teaching and Teacher Education.Social Work and Community Development.Psicologia clínicaAssistència psiquiàtricaUniversitats411Francis Abraham P.Carter Margaret-AnneMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910743345603321Mental health and higher education in Australia3559237UNINA