SOCIAL STIGMAS OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING FOR THE YOUTH POPULATION

This study was a quantitative survey that examined the parental perspectives concerning mental health counseling after their children received mental health services. The focus of this study was to analyze changes in parental perspectives in regard to mental health services for their children. The s...

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Main Authors: Morales, Norma Edith, Marks, Kiah Kristionne
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Published: CSUSB ScholarWorks 2017
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spelling ndltd-csusb.edu-oai-scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu-etd-15942019-10-23T03:36:47Z SOCIAL STIGMAS OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING FOR THE YOUTH POPULATION Morales, Norma Edith Marks, Kiah Kristionne This study was a quantitative survey that examined the parental perspectives concerning mental health counseling after their children received mental health services. The focus of this study was to analyze changes in parental perspectives in regard to mental health services for their children. The study considered social stigmas and diagnostic labels associated with mental health and counseling for mental health. The study found that parents whose children received mental health services reported they and their children had a positive experience. In addition, parents were open to receiving mental health counseling services in the future. The study was conducted within a targeted population of participants of one mental health clinic; therefore results do not reflect all cases of parental perspectives regarding mental health services. In addition, parental access was somewhat restricted due to conflicting schedules between the parents and researchers. Furthermore, parental education and notification of the counseling process was limited which resulted in poor response on the knowledge of number of sessions provided and the duration of each session. Lastly, recommendations for future data collection and analyses were made in order to identify additional data on demographics to improve services to the targeted population. 2017-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/511 https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1594&context=etd Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations CSUSB ScholarWorks Social stigma youth counseling mental health parents children Counseling Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Work
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topic Social stigma
youth
counseling
mental health
parents
children
Counseling
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
spellingShingle Social stigma
youth
counseling
mental health
parents
children
Counseling
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
Morales, Norma Edith
Marks, Kiah Kristionne
SOCIAL STIGMAS OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING FOR THE YOUTH POPULATION
description This study was a quantitative survey that examined the parental perspectives concerning mental health counseling after their children received mental health services. The focus of this study was to analyze changes in parental perspectives in regard to mental health services for their children. The study considered social stigmas and diagnostic labels associated with mental health and counseling for mental health. The study found that parents whose children received mental health services reported they and their children had a positive experience. In addition, parents were open to receiving mental health counseling services in the future. The study was conducted within a targeted population of participants of one mental health clinic; therefore results do not reflect all cases of parental perspectives regarding mental health services. In addition, parental access was somewhat restricted due to conflicting schedules between the parents and researchers. Furthermore, parental education and notification of the counseling process was limited which resulted in poor response on the knowledge of number of sessions provided and the duration of each session. Lastly, recommendations for future data collection and analyses were made in order to identify additional data on demographics to improve services to the targeted population.
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Marks, Kiah Kristionne
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title_short SOCIAL STIGMAS OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING FOR THE YOUTH POPULATION
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title_fullStr SOCIAL STIGMAS OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING FOR THE YOUTH POPULATION
title_full_unstemmed SOCIAL STIGMAS OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING FOR THE YOUTH POPULATION
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