Mental Health

Start Date

21-6-2021 10:10 AM

End Date

21-6-2021 10:55 AM

Session Chair

Lindsey Disney

Abstract

This session will be focusing on these three abstracts:

1.Exploring Differential Impacts of COVID-19 related Fear and Psychological Health Consequences on College Students

2.The Societal Impacts of COVID-19 on Asian Americans: Mitigating Mental Health Disparities Stemming from Labels Like the “China Virus”

3.The Ecological Impact of COVID on the Mental Health of Black Children

Author Bio

Dr. Disney’s research focuses on improving the well-being of refugees resettled in the U.S. and especially the cultural relevance and effectiveness of mental health services for refugees and immigrants. Her recent research focuses on how refugee-serving mental health providers are adapting their practices to telemental health following the COVID-19 pandemic. She is a certified clinical trauma specialist and incorporates a trauma-focused lens in her research and teaching.

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Jun 21st, 10:10 AM Jun 21st, 10:55 AM

Mental Health

This session will be focusing on these three abstracts:

1.Exploring Differential Impacts of COVID-19 related Fear and Psychological Health Consequences on College Students

2.The Societal Impacts of COVID-19 on Asian Americans: Mitigating Mental Health Disparities Stemming from Labels Like the “China Virus”

3.The Ecological Impact of COVID on the Mental Health of Black Children