Hodges’ Health Career (Care Domains) Model provides a conceptual framework upon which …
Hodges’ Health Career (Care Domains) Model provides a conceptual framework upon which users can map problems, issues and solutions across four knowledge domains: Interpersonal; Sociological; Scientific; & Political (Autonomy). The public may also be taught to use the model, enabling engagement, understanding and concordance in planning and outcome evaluation.
Brian Hodges' original notes, a resources page and links (800+) are included. Additional material on health informatics and the potential role of visualization in care assessment and evaluation can also be found.
In April 2006 a blog related to Hodges' model was created: 'Welcome to the QUAD':
http://hodges-model.blogspot.com/
The blog includes a bibliography and a growing archive of posts that are also tagged. There are plans to create a new website using the content management system Drupal. There is an eclectic mix posts that includes examples of using the domains of the model.
You can contact Peter Jones at h2cmng @ yahoo.co.uk and through twitter:
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by …
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:
"A paper recently published in BMC Psychology reports that mental health stigma in the workplace leads to unemployment much more often than we tend to realize. Ample evidence shows that workplace stigma negatively affects the careers and wellbeing of people with mental health issues and illness—a group 3 to 7 times more likely to be unemployed than others. This makes workplace stigma an important public health problem that deserves more attention. The scientific literature reveals at least four stigma-related problems that negatively affect workers’ sustainable employment. First, negative stereotypes are prevalent, and workplace stakeholders often hold negative attitudes towards people with mental illness. Prejudice makes employers less likely to hire workers with mental illness, and more inclined to let them go. A second problem with workplace stigma is the disclosure dilemma: Both disclosure and non-disclosure can lead to unemployment..."
The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.
An Introduction to the Humanities Short Description: This multimedia reader examines how …
An Introduction to the Humanities
Short Description: This multimedia reader examines how people use a humanities lens to make sense of what they experience, as well as share their experiences with the rest of the world. The information is presented using a pedagogical approach called reverse teaching, which introduces artifacts in their historical, social, political, personal, and other contexts. Along with the narrative, questions for creative and critical thinking prompt the reader to practice self-exploration.
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PSYC 1120
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This set of questions for use with quizzes and tests was created …
This set of questions for use with quizzes and tests was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant with an accompanying PowerPoint lecture set. The course uses the free and open Human Development sections of Boundless Psychology. Topics covered include:
Nature vs. Nurture Piaget Attachment Freud Erikson Kohlberg Childhood Development Adolescent Development Adulthood Development Late Adulthood
ILLUMINE community platform (https://illumine.upf.edu/) fosters a community of teachers based around evidence-based …
ILLUMINE community platform (https://illumine.upf.edu/) fosters a community of teachers based around evidence-based teaching practices.
The platform is an interactive, online resource for educators. It enables teachers to create, reuse (copy, share, customise) research lessons and the learning activities within such research lessons. The research lessons functionality scaffolds teacher inquiry processes.
It also enables teachers to learn about evidence-based teaching strategies (retrieval practice, distributed practice, reframing, spaced learning), access resources for applying the strategies with students, get inspiration from the experiences of teaching peers.
Additionally, the website hosts or links to all project outputs (Workshop Toolkit, Digital Handbook, Mini-MOOC on the science of learning, Classroom materials, etc.), describes the project and its objectives, and contains the news updates on project activities.
ILLUMINE Evidence-based Teaching Practices Handbook is an open educational resource (OER). It …
ILLUMINE Evidence-based Teaching Practices Handbook is an open educational resource (OER). It compiles, from the workshops, evidence-based practices, technological tools facilitating their usage, science of learning theory underlying them, and case studies generated by teachers. It’s a practical resource that support educators in improving their teaching practices.
There are 10 stress mindset posters per partner language (60 posters in …
There are 10 stress mindset posters per partner language (60 posters in total) to reinforce learning from the research lessons related to stress management.
Mental health & wellbeing was a topic that emerged from the selection of strategies by participating teachers. In each country this was a topic that generated a lot of interest and teachers were eager to explore it. Thus, the project team created additional resources to support the development of research lessons for this strategy – such as stress mindset videos to teach stress mindsets in each partner language and classroom posters to reinforce the messages from the lessons throughout the school year.
The ILLUMINE YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@illumineproject) hosts videos for classroom use (stress mindsets) …
The ILLUMINE YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@illumineproject) hosts videos for classroom use (stress mindsets) and video case studies presented by teachers from each of the partner countries (Spain, Portugal, Serbia, Estonia).
There are 9 video case studies presented by teachers and 12 stress mindset videos (2 in each partner language) created to support the conceptual replication of an evidence-based practice (Stanford research study).
ILLUMINE helps school teachers design more effective learning experiences by having teachers conduct research lessons and share their findings with the educational community. ILLUMINE’s teacher inquiry grounded approach aims to increase teacher use of evidence-based strategies with technology, understanding of science of learning theory (cognitive neuroscience), and collaboration with peers.
Short Description: This particular work is one part of the author’s undergraduate …
Short Description: This particular work is one part of the author’s undergraduate senior capstone project and is one of 11 in the series titled “Controlling the Narrative for Peace of Mind.” Seniors enrolled in Professor Erica Kleinknecht’s capstone seminar in the Spring of 2021 all used a core set of literature as a starting point and then they personalized the content to an area of their choosing. The work here reflects an integration and application of literatures in cognitive, applied cognitive, psycholinguistic fields of study, plus additional topic-specific content.
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Short Description: This particular work is one part of the author’s undergraduate …
Short Description: This particular work is one part of the author’s undergraduate senior capstone project and is one of 11 in the series titled “Controlling the Narrative for Peace of Mind.” Seniors enrolled in Professor Erica Kleinknecht's capstone seminar in the Spring of 2021 all used a core set of literature as a starting point and then they personalized the content to an area of their choosing. The work here reflects an integration and application of literatures in cognitive, applied cognitive, psycholinguistic fields of study, plus additional topic-specific content.
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This course is an introduction to cognitive development focusing on children’s understanding …
This course is an introduction to cognitive development focusing on children’s understanding of objects, agents, and causality. It develops a critical understanding of experimental design. The course discusses how developmental research might address philosophical questions about the origins of knowledge, appearance and reality, and the problem of other minds. It provides instruction and practice in written communication as needed for cognitive science research (including critical reviews of journal papers, a literature review and an original research proposal), as well as instruction and practice in oral communication in the form of a poster presentation of a journal paper.
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Students will compare and contrast Intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation, after reading an …
Students will compare and contrast Intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation, after reading an article and completing a "Looks Like, Sounds Like, Feels Like" chart
An assignment that involves introductory psychology students in the analysis a data …
An assignment that involves introductory psychology students in the analysis a data set on personality traits and their relationship to measures of happiness and well-being.
Surveys the history, theories, etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of the spectrum …
Surveys the history, theories, etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of the spectrum of psychological disorders. Prerequisites: PSY 201A or 202A. Audit available.
Intended Outcomes 1. Enhance personal and social interactions by using the knowledge of the history and major theories of abnormal behavior. 2. Better understand one’s own and others’ behavior by applying the knowledge of assessment, diagnosis, classification systems and Diagnostic & Statistics Manual (DSM) categories. 3. Be a more effective consumer of and advocate for mental health care services through an understanding of the various approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders.
Edited by Catherine N. Hall Short Description: An open access textbook designed …
Edited by Catherine N. Hall
Short Description: An open access textbook designed primarily for use by first and second year undergraduate students of British Psychological Society accredited Psychology degree courses in the UK.
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ISBN: 9781739214807
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Becoming an Agent of Change Short Description: This textbook will show you …
Becoming an Agent of Change
Short Description: This textbook will show you how to comprehensively analyze, investigate, and address escalating problems of economic inequality, violence, substance abuse, homelessness, poverty, and racism. It will provide you with perspectives and tools to partner with community members and organizations to promote a fair and equitable allocation of resources and opportunities. Please email us at openaccesscptextbook@gmail.com with any feedback or to request downloadable versions of the chapter lecture slides and quizzes for instructor use.
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