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  2. 6 ways volunteering boosts your brain

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    Here’s a deeper look at six key ways volunteering can make you healthier — and have a real impact on your brain. Reason #1: People who volunteer may be happier and in a better mood

  3. Caitlin Ryan (social worker) - Wikipedia

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    Caitlin Ryan is a clinical social worker who is considered a pioneer in research related to LGBTQ health and mental health. [1]Ryan is the director of the Family Acceptance Project (FAP), "a research, intervention, education and policy initiative that works to prevent health and mental health risks for LGBTQ children and youth" based out of the Marian Wright Edelman Institute at San Francisco ...

  4. Social prescribing - Wikipedia

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    Five other studies looked at the effect on A&E attendances reporting an average 24% fall in attendance following referral. [12] A study published in 2023 examined the medical records of 8,357 adults aged 40 – 74 with type 2 diabetes. Blood sugar control was slightly better with social prescribing but other health measures were unchanged.

  5. Helper theory - Wikipedia

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    A review of empirical studies investigating the effect of mutual help group participation for individuals with mental health problems by Pistrang, Barker, and Humphreys (2008) provides "limited but promising evidence that mutual help groups benefit people with three types of problems: chronic mental illness, depression/anxiety, and bereavement ...

  6. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the various types of work as a volunteer and psychological effects of such altruistic work may produce enough side-effects to contribute to a longer and more fulfilling life. A systematic review shows that adults over age of 65 years who volunteer may experience improved physical and mental health and potentially reduced mortality. [52]

  7. Journal of Happiness Studies - Wikipedia

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    It is published by Springer Science+Business Media, and is affiliated with the International Society for Quality of Life Studies (ISQOLS). [2] The editor-in-chief is Antonella Delle Fave (University of Milan). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 3.852. [3]

  8. Self-help groups for mental health - Wikipedia

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    Self-help groups have had varying relationships with mental health professionals. Due to the nature of these groups, self-help groups can help defray the costs of mental health treatment and implementation into the existing mental health system could help provide treatment to a greater number of the mentally ill population. [2]

  9. Volunteer Functions Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer Functions Inventory (VFI) is a research method for assessing volunteer motivations. The model has been developed by Clary et al. in 1998. The model has been developed by Clary et al. in 1998.