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Health and Dental Plan
WEBIf you have any questions, please contact the USC Benefits Plan Office: Email: [email protected]. Phone: 1-877-746-5566 ext. 7249. Health and Dental Plan - USC: From chiropractor appointments to yearly dental exams, counselling sessions and emergency travel assistance - weve got you covered! The USC.
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Community Resources
WEBIF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS HELP. Child and Youth Crisis and Intake Team (under 18): 519-433-0334. CMHA's Reach Out: 1-866-933-2023. Kids Help Line: 1-800-668-6868. London and District Distress Centre: 519-667-6711. London-Middlesex Suicide Prevention Council (LMSPC)
King's School of Social Work
WEBSigns of Stress: Chronic stress has a variety of health consequences, contributing to issues such as: Sleep issues. Auto-immune issues. Unhealthy coping strategies, like the use of drugs and alcohol to manage stress. Mood disorders, such as depression and anxiety. Chronic illnesses, such as heart disease.
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WEBAccording to Dena Rosenbloom, PhD, and Mary Beth Williams, PhD, trauma is defined as “a bodily or mental injury caused by an external agent” (2010). Trauma can also occur on a physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual level. An event is considered traumatic when a person feels their life is threatened or they are in danger, however, the
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WEBResources if You are Experiencing A Crisis: CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services, 24-hour Walk-in crisis Centre - 648 Huron Street, London, Ontario; Reach Out Helpline, 24-hour - t: 1-866-933-2023, web chat: https://reachout247.ca/; Anova Gender Based Violence 24-hour Helpline - t: 519-642-3000; Regional Sexual Assault Domestic …
ASL Mental Health Signs
WEBASL Signs for Mental Health Disorders. The following are ASL signs that we have seen used in different mental health contexts. If you see a different one, please send it to CDEAF and we will post it. Vocabulary Builders in Sign Language: Psychology. Watch on.
King's has 73 wellness resources ready for new academic year
WEBThe recently-completed Wellness Audit demonstrates “King’s has made it a priority to continually improve and develop a culture of health promotion on campus,” says Laura MacKenzie, a Master of Public Health student at Western University.
Meet the Director
WEBMeet the Director. Dr. Cathy Chovaz. Dr. Cathy Chovaz is an associate professor in the Psychology Department and is currently serving as chair of the Psychology Department at Kings University College at Western University with a cross appointment in the Department of Psychiatry at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University.
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WEBWhen consuming protein, it is important to pay attention to the other components of that food as well such as fat, fibre and sodium. “A 4-ounce broiled sirloin steak is a great source of protein—about 33 grams worth. But it also delivers about 5 grams of saturated fat” (School of Public Health, 2020).
King's signs Okanagan Charter for health & wellbeing promotion …
WEBKing’s University College is one of three new university signatories in Canada to formally adopt the Okanagan Charter: An International Charter for Health Promoting Universities and Colleges as part of a second wave of institutions in Canada to adopt it. The Charter calls on post-secondary institutions to make a commitment to …
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WEBIn general, mental health involves the following skill sets: Cognitive abilities, such as attention span, memory, problem-solving, decision-making, and organizational skills. Social abilities, such as verbal and non-verbal communication skills. Emotional regulation, which involves naming, vocalizing, and moderating your emotions.
Centre for Multidisciplinary Applied Research at King's
WEBThe Centre for Multidisciplinary Applied Research at King's (MARK) was created with the approval of College Council in November 2014. MARK is an initiative of members of the Departments of Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology; however, participation is open to interested members from all departments.
Dr. Darcy Harris
WEBGrief, Loss, & Transition in Everyday Life. Bodymind Centre, London, Ontario, Canada. Nichols, D. (1997, September). Care for the Caregiver. Network for Health. Member Profile: Dr. Darcy Harris Dr. Darcy Harris Professor Phone: 4374 Email: [email protected] My current research has focused on non-death loss and grief and compassion-based
King's School of Social Work
WEBSocial Work is a profession concerned with helping individuals, families, groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being. It aims to help people develop their skills and their ability to use their own resources and those of the community to resolve problems. Social Work is concerned with individual and personal
Dr. Georgia Mouroutsou
WEBDr. Georgia Mouroutsou Associate Professor . Phone: 4541 Email: [email protected] Website: https://uwestern.academia.edu/GeorgiaMouroutsou Georgia's research focuses on
Student takes leap of faith to give back to the community
WEBNewsroom. Student takes leap of faith to give back to the community. April 13, 2023. Simran Mann, a fourth-year Social Justice & Peace Studies (SJPS) and Children & Youth Studies (CYS) student, had her first anxiety attack at the age of six. “I was unable to identify my feelings and symptoms due to the lack of knowledge and minimal
Dr. Trevor Hunter
WEBAssociate Professor. Phone: 4338 Email: [email protected]. Trevor Hunter is an Associate Professor of Governance and Management at King’s University College where he teaches Corporate Governance, Strategic Management and International Business. He holds an MBA and PhD from the Ivey Business School.
Meet Dr. Erin Hannah
WEBAssociate Dean of Research. Dr. Erin Hannah is an internationally renowned expert on global political economy, known widely for her path-breaking research on gender and trade. She began her career at King’s in 2008 and was named Full Professor of Politics and International Relations (formerly Political Science) in 2023.
Research on media coverage of intimate femicide receives SSHRC …
WEBDr. Jordan Fairbairn, Assistant Professor of Sociology, will serve as Principal Investigator in a study “Representing intimate femicide in Canada: Understanding media framing of gender-related killings of women and girls, 2010-2024” which has received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Grant for $191,096.
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