Essays about: "Beryl Delight Yengo"

Found 2 essays containing the words Beryl Delight Yengo.

  1. 1. Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för socialt arbete och kriminologi

    Author : Beryl Delight Yengo; Michael Swarne Noble Simba; [2020]
    Keywords : Bipolar disorders; mental illness; resilience; stigmatization; discrimination; glocal social work; social exclusion; anti-stigma; evidence based social work practice; building knowledge-base; recovery; coping; rehabilitation; destigmatization; inclusion; anti- stigma intervention;

    Abstract : The aim of the research was to explore perceived stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge for Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study. The data of the research was gathered from the perspective of people with bipolar diagnosis and a peer within the field, about whether stigma is experienced by people with bipolar disorder and how their resilience factors i. READ MORE

  2. 2. Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of An Interview and Literature Study.

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Socialt arbete

    Author : Michael S.N. Simba; Beryl Delight Yengo; [2020]
    Keywords : Bipolar disorders; mental illness; resilience; stigmatization; discrimination; glocal social work; social exclusion; anti-stigma; evidence based social work practice; building knowledge-base; recovery; coping; rehabilitation; destigmatization; inclusion; anti- stigma intervention;

    Abstract : The aim of the research was to explore perceived stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge for Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study. The data of the research was gathered from the perspective of people with bipolar diagnosis and a peer within the field, about whether stigma is experienced by people with bipolar disorder and how their resilience factors i. READ MORE