Archive for the ‘Health & Behavioral Health Prevention & Intervention’ Category
May 20, 2020
Grad student ‘brings’ pets to group homes
by Leigh Beeson | May 20, 2020 Kim Wolf had plans to visit her grandma at a nursing home in Maryland. Then, the global pandemic hit. While COVID-19 has ground much of the world to a stop, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus has hit group home settings particularly hard, especially those with frail […]
March 21, 2019
Assistant professor studies the ways robots can help an aging population
Jenay Beer has been thinking about how people interact with robots since she was a kid. She grew up watching Star Wars, fascinated by the way R2D2 “beep-booped” his way through conversations with other characters, and The Jetsons, where Rosie wheeled about, frenetically managing the family’s futuristic home. Now, as an assistant professor and researcher at UGA’s Institute […]
May 15, 2019
Study identifies factors associated with farmer suicide
by Laurie Anderson | May 15, 2019 Georgia farmers are champions at tackling challenges they can see – bad weather, insects and livestock disease, to name a few. Their higher-than-average suicide rate, however, indicates they may need some support in addressing stress and depression. A new study led by a University of Georgia researcher, in collaboration […]
July 5, 2019
UGA assists in first assessment of peer support
Individuals in recovery from addiction or mental illness often struggle with managing wellness and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Without any assistance, many cycle back into hospitals, jails or homelessness. Georgia’s peer support program helps people achieve well-being and independence, and will soon benefit from work conducted by University of Georgia researchers. Over the next 16 […]
August 28, 2019
Researchers get $1.4M to combat opioid crisis
In 2017, with about 2.1 million people in the United States suffering from substance use disorders, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared a public health emergency to address the nation’s growing opioid epidemic. As part of a new initiative called the Five-Point Strategy, the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) recently […]
October 18, 2019
Great Commitments: A public health crisis
You can’t solve a public health crisis if you don’t have the workforce to tackle it. And the U.S.—Georgia, in particular—has a massive shortage of health care professionals trained to address substance use disorders. The University of Georgia’s School of Social Work is aiming to close that gap, by partnering with local behavioral health agencies […]
December 19, 2019
New evaluation tool aids Day Reporting Centers
by Laurie Anderson | Dec. 19, 2019 The road to recovery can be full of detours. Sometimes people need extra guidance to find their pathway to success. That’s the idea behind Georgia’s Day Reporting Centers. Since 2002, these centers have provided intensive, community-based counseling and rehabilitative services for nonviolent probationers and parolees with substance use […]
February 19, 2020
University of Georgia is marshaling its resources to battle farmer stress
By Merritt Melancon | Feb. 19, 2020 Much like their counterparts across the nation, farmers in Georgia have experienced increased rates of suicide and stress over the last decade. To help curb these statistics, an interdisciplinary team of researchers and University of Georgia Cooperative Extension faculty have teamed up to help understand the causes of […]
April 24, 2020
In trying times, maintain your mental health
by Maria Lameiras | April 24, 2020 From exercise and meditation to keeping in touch with loved ones and maintaining routines, University of Georgia experts recommend that people formulate strategies to help mitigate the stress many people are experiencing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Stress is simply a reaction that happens when a […]
July 14, 2023
SSW Faculty Researches the Impact of Student Loan Debt on Mental Health
Student loan debt per se is not a bad thing, but people need to know what they’re getting into,” said Gaurav Sinha, lead author of the study and an assistant professor in UGA’s School of Social Work. “People have a limited cognitive bandwidth. We spend a lot of time thinking about money and our debts. […]
May 26, 2020
UGA launches substance use certificate program
by Laurie Anderson | May 26, 2020 Athens, Ga. — People who struggle with drug or alcohol addiction can face difficulties in finding help. For many in Georgia, the severe shortage of counselors hampers recovery. To address the need, the University of Georgia School of Social Work has launched the Graduate Certificate in Substance Use […]
May 14, 2021
Student helps create mental health site for farmers
Recent School of Social Work graduate Madison Smith working with the Farm Bureau’s Farm State of Mind campaign developed the first comprehensive online guide to rural mental health resources. After a year of research and compilation, the site went live earlier this month,offering an online portal that can help connect farmers to various resources, from […]
August 11, 2021
Univeristy Of Georgia Scientist Conducting Innovative Research With New Funding From The Alzheimer’s Association
School of Social Work PhD Director (interim) and associate professor, Dr. Tiffany Washington is the recipient of a 2021 Research Grant Award from the Alzheimer’s Association. The grant award provides Dr. Washington $150,000 over three years. This study is a community-university partnership to support a gerontological social work student-delivered respite program, the Houseguest Program (Houseguest). […]
September 21, 2021
Grant to grow Georgia’s behavioral health workforce
School of Social Work and the College of Education have secured a grant to grow Georgia’s behavioral health workforce. School of Social Work faculty member Jennifer Elkins will serve as co-principal investigator with Mary Frances Early College of Education colleague Bernadette Heckman. Other researchers on the grant include School of Social Work’s Orion Mowbray and […]
January 19, 2022
Third round of Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grants awarded to School of Social Work faculty
Jenay Beer, associate professor in both the School of Social Work and the College of Public Health, is one of the recipients of the third round of Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grants. This project, co-led by Lisa Renzi-Hammond and Jenay Beer, will develop a UGA center focused on countering state-wide disparities in prevention and access to […]
November 17, 2022
Student Spotlight: Caroline Sharkey
by Thomas Ehlers Caroline Sharkey stays busy. The doctorate candidate at the University of Georgia’s School of Social Work balances her coursework while being a psychotherapist, the clinical supervisor of Project Family – a community healthcare organization offering mental health services to kids through adults – and a mother to three kids. A first-generation college […]
March 14, 2023
SSW Receives Sahm Award for Local Healthy Eating Partnership
The UGA School of Social Work has received a Sahm Award for its partnership with Farm to Neighborhood’s HEALTHYouth program, which builds sustainable healthy eating habits in elementary and middle school youth by providing nutrition education that teaches hands-on skills along with healthy meal planning and budgeting tips. Farm to Neighborhood is an Athens-Clarke county-based […]