Results 1–10 of 27 for "Web Page"X and "Children"X related to "The minority stress perspective" Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicChildrenXTeens (17)Parenting (8)Emotional health (7)Law & psychology (7) 47 more... [+] Violence (7)Education (6)Trauma (6)Workplace issues (6)Aging (5)Personality (5)Stress (5)Anger (4)Bullying (4)Depression (4)Kids & the media (4)Therapy (4)Women & men (4)Addictions (3)Bipolar disorder (3)Disasters (3)Hypnosis (3)Learning & memory (3)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (3)Obesity (3)Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (3)Schizophrenia (3)Sexual abuse (3)Suicide (3)Testing issues (3)ADHD (2)Alzheimer's (2)Anxiety (2)Autism (2)Death & dying (2)Eating disorders (2)Ethics (2)Hate crimes (2)HIV & AIDS (2)Intelligence (2)Marriage & divorce (2)Military (2)Race (2)Shyness (2)Sleep (2)Abortion (1)Disability (1)Health disparities (1)Human rights (1)Immigration (1)Safety & design (1)Socioeconomic status (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeWeb PageXYear2016 (1)2015 (2)2014 (1)Author/ContributorArmistead, Lisa (1)Clark, Leslie (1)Forehand, Rex (1)Mose, Edward (1)Simon, Patricia (1) Results 1–10 of 27 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Stress in America Press RoomPress releases and survey information on the Stress in America report. The Stress in America survey measures attitudes and perceptions of stress among the general public, identifies leading sources of stress, and common behaviors used to manage stress and the impact of stress on our lives.Web Page 2.APA Advocacy IssuesAPA's Government Relations offices work on issues such as aging; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender concerns; disability; peer review; trauma, violence and abuse; veterans and military issues; and children and the media.Web Page 3.Organizations Object to Deportation Proceedings Against Children Without CounselAPA joined 176 organizations in a letter to the attorney general.Web Page 4.Recent APA Press ReleasesRecent news releases for reporters and media outlets regarding new psychological research, APA activities, current national events, and new APA products and services.Web Page 5.The Family Health Project: An Investigation of Children Whose Mothers are HIV-InfectedMaternal HIV infection has disproportionately struck ethnic minority women who are economically challenged, minimally educated, and often single parents. The Family Health Project attempts to assess the psychosocial adjustment among children with HIV-infected mothers and propose policy development.Web Page 6.Public Interest convention highlightsPresentations on children and health inequality, violence prevention, immigration, race and disparities including education and employment, violence against women and promoting the health of women with disabilities.Web Page 7.Psychology TopicsPlain-language explanations of how our mental health and behavior play a role in everyday issues such as: aging, depression, eating disorders, emotional health, marriage and divorce, parenting, sexuality, sleep, stress and trauma.Web Page 8.Children's Mental Health Awareness Day and APA EventsChildren’s Mental Health Awareness Day promotes positive youth development, resilience, recovery and the transformation of mental health services delivery for children and youth with serious mental health needs.Web Page 9.Parent Engagement in SchoolsParent engagement in schools is defined as parents and school staff working together to support and improve the learning, development and health of children and adolescents.Web Page 10.APA Supports Therapies Affirming and Supporting LGBTQ Children and Youth Association efforts continue after creation of consensus statements. Web Page (January 2015) Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 27 for "Web Page"X and "Children"X related to "The minority stress perspective"