by | Jun 22, 2024 | Public health
Through lecture, we talked through a brief history of the field of mental health. This highlighted both huge advancements in how we understand and treat people with mental health concerns, and the ways in which psychology and related fields have perpetuated much...
by | Jun 21, 2024 | Public health
Researcher A conducts a case-control study to explore the consumption of fruits and vegetables and the risk of endometrial cancer. The results of the study indicate a lower risk of cancer with vegetable consumption.Researcher B conducts a cross-sectional study to...
by | Jun 20, 2024 | Public health
Skim the Berkeley Career and Leadership Toolkit to get inspiration for what the Toolkit can become. https://publichealth.berkeley.edu/student-life/career-and-leadership-development/toolkit/#authenticLinks to an external site. All topics must have a minimum of three...
by | Jun 20, 2024 | Public health
Please share an “a-ha! moment” — this is where something clicks in your mind as you watch a film or read a text, where something suddenly makes sense in a new way or for the first time. It is sometimes also referred to as a “eureka”...
by | Jun 20, 2024 | Public health
4 Discussions each 250 words minimum Discussion 1: After viewing the two videos discuss two aspects of community change that is important in your work as a human services professional. Be specific in your response with examples. Discussion 2: Describe at least three...
by | Jun 20, 2024 | Public health
How do you use social networking in your current profession? When discussing networking, individuals often focus on connecting with family and friends. However, it is just as crucial to connect with other colleagues or peers in your field. Please review the...