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Child & Adolescent Global Mental Health
2023
About the Course
2022
2021
2020
Center for Attachment Research
Trauma & Global Mental Health Lab
The New School for Social Research
Fall 2021
Cultural identities, social memory, and collective meaning-making as healing for Indigenous youths
Cultural identities, social memory, and collective meaning-making as healing for Indigenous youths
My team has the honor and privilege of working with the Urban Native Youth Association (UNYA), based in Vancouver, Canada, the native land…
Anya Isabel Andrews
Oct 15, 2021
The Harvard IAT and our Hidden Biases
The Harvard IAT and our Hidden Biases
Implicit biases are the automatic beliefs we hold towards other people and groups. These biases can lead us to unintentionally treat people…
Isabelle Schneider
Sep 23, 2021
How Indigenous Youth are bouncing back from the pandemic
How Indigenous Youth are bouncing back from the pandemic
The non-governmental organization my group is working with is UNYA, the Urban Native Youth Association. I chose an article that talks about…
Isabelle Schneider
Oct 14, 2021
Connectivity is Non-Violence
Connectivity is Non-Violence
The Seven Passes Initiative in Touwsranten, Western Cape, South Africa has been working to address violence and support youth education…
Savannah Woods
Oct 14, 2021
Implicit Biases from Someone Raised in the South
Implicit Biases from Someone Raised in the South
This was not my first encounter with Harvard’s Implicit Association Tests (IAT). Back in undergrad, I was able to take the race IAT for one…
Allison Marshall
Sep 23, 2021
Oh Harvard IAT, what have you done?
Oh Harvard IAT, what have you done?
“The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures attitudes and beliefs that people may be unwilling or unable to report. The IAT may be…
Sara Malhotra
Sep 23, 2021
The Violence Prevention Forum in South Africa
The Violence Prevention Forum in South Africa
My group and I are working with the Seven Passes Initiative (SPI)/SAPPIN for our NGO project this semester. The mission of SPI is, “To make…
Allison Marshall
Oct 14, 2021
Troubling the Binary: Critically Thinking about the IAT
Troubling the Binary: Critically Thinking about the IAT
This test posits that our implicit associations are deeply interlinked with visual cues, but when it comes to those visual cues…
Anya Isabel Andrews
Sep 23, 2021
Harvard IAT is TRASH.
What the IAT is: The IAT measures associations between concepts (e.g., White Americans and Black Americans) and evaluations (e.g., Harmless…
Eric Gurewitch
Sep 23, 2021
A toolbox to address the Indigenous MHealth stigma
A toolbox to address the Indigenous MHealth stigma
My group and I have been given the opportunity to collaborate with the Urban Native Youth Association (UNYA) working to create an…
omayeli jemide
Nov 7, 2021
Recognizing and Assessing Our Biases
Recognizing and Assessing Our Biases
The Harvard Implicit Association Test (IAT) intends to measure implicit attitudes and beliefs. These beliefs may be either purposefully or…
Sammi Bakke
Sep 23, 2021
Ghana : We’re here for you.
Ghana : We’re here for you.
Article by National Library of Medicine :
Sara Malhotra
Oct 12, 2021
Racism’s role in my work
Racism’s role in my work
For my first blog post, I will reflect on my experience taking the Harvard Implicit Association Test and what the results may mean for my…
Hunter Crespo
Sep 22, 2021
Cultural Considerations for Assessments of Child Development in Ghana
Cultural Considerations for Assessments of Child Development in Ghana
Ghana presently lacks a widespread technique for identifying children with special needs. This may be due to the term “disability” being…
Sammi Bakke
Oct 14, 2021
Reviewing the Community Case Detection Tool
Reviewing the Community Case Detection Tool
For our NGO project, we will be developing an intervention that addresses help-seeking barriers for children in Uganda. The first article I…
Hunter Crespo
Oct 13, 2021
Ghana Help Out
Ghana Help Out
The research article I found related to my project topic was:
Paige Griffith
Oct 14, 2021
It Takes One: Fundraising for Children in Need
It Takes One: Fundraising for Children in Need
I have come to understand that one of War Child’s main goals as an NGO working with youth in Uganda is not only to screen the children for…
Morgen Joy Sherwood
Oct 13, 2021
TNSxUNYA: Fall Semester Reflections
TNSxUNYA: Fall Semester Reflections
After identifying the three major challenges for youth on the waitlist, we worked backwards, thinking about why our…
Anya Isabel Andrews
Dec 3, 2021
The Journey
The Journey
I was very excited to be working with UNYA, an organization dedicated to supporting indigenous youth. Having known very little about the…
omayeli jemide
Dec 5, 2021
Lessons learned with UNYA
Lessons learned with UNYA
This semester at The New School, the Child & Adolescent Global Mental Health course gave me and my classmates the opportunity to work with…
Yi Jie Du
Dec 6, 2021
Hopefulness
Hopefulness
What do you feel the main need is that we should be trying to address?
Savannah Woods
Dec 2, 2021
An incomplete Ghana without Dr. Nana.
It always starts with a thought, a thought that ensures hope but urges to work towards turning that hope into reality. Dr. Nana started…
Sara Malhotra
Dec 3, 2021
The Parallels Between Marketing and Psychological Intervention
The Parallels Between Marketing and Psychological Intervention
This is my first year ever in my life studying psychology. When I started my Master’s here at the New School, I thought I would be learning…
Morgen Joy Sherwood
Dec 1, 2021
Toolbox: Urban Native Youth Association
Toolbox: Urban Native Youth Association
My group is working with UNYA to help provide mental health care to youth who are on a waitlist for individual counseling. UNYA has…
Isabelle Schneider
Nov 5, 2021
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