Employers of all kinds are struggling to hold on to their employees in the wake of the pandemic and amid a white-hot job market. Data recently released by the University of North Carolina system, for ...
Associate Professor of Education Doris Santoro is at the forefront of the national debate about the crisis facing the teaching profession. Her book Demoralized: Why Teachers Leave the Profession They ...
Teachers did not enter their jobs planning to be front-line workers in a pandemic. Parents fortunate enough to keep their jobs did not envision managing a day care in their impromptu home offices.
Usually, not curable means terminal. That's not to say there isn't hope. There's always hope. When it comes to moods, in the mental health field, we are quite comfortable talking about depression. The ...
A few years ago, Chrissy Romano-Arrabito began to experience something that may sound familiar to a lot of teachers: burnout. Or not burnout, exactly, but demoralization. Romano-Arrabito is an EdSurge ...
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, Vol. 5, No. 5 (October 2018), pp. 913-918 (6 pages) Background African Americans develop hypertension earlier and have worse cardiovascular outcomes ...
Not all mental illness in Parkinson's disease (PD) is depression, new research suggests. Results of a new study show that 18% of people with PD experience demoralization characterized by symptoms such ...
Demoralization is becoming increasingly recognized in the palliative care setting as a clinical problem that requires assessment and treatment. Prevalence rates range from 13% to 18% in patients with ...
Comedian and pro-Israel activist Daniel-Ryan Spaulding thinks America needs to get in touch with itself again to help address the nation's mental health crisis. The Canadian stand-up star told Fox ...
Some fifty million pieces of obscene advertising annually mailed mainly to our teenagers, and a five hundred million dollar a year pornographic business in this country certainly contribute a tangible ...
[Editor's Note: Fr. Richard McBrien is recuperating from back surgery. Until he fully recovers, which we expect by the end of this school semester, we will be running "encore presentations" from Fr.
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