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Understanding youths’ concerns about climate change: a binational qualitative study of ecological burden and resilience
Thomas I, Martin A, Wicker A, Benoit L. Understanding youths’ concerns about climate change: a binational qualitative study of ecological burden and resilience. Child And Adolescent Psychiatry And Mental Health 2022, 16: 110. PMID: 36587220, PMCID: PMC9805369, DOI: 10.1186/s13034-022-00551-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFrench participantsU.S. participantsAge-appropriate explanationsIndividual climate actionSignificant anxiety symptomsSymbolic interactionist approachProsocial behaviorYoung peopleSpectrum of experiencesAnxiety symptomsAdolescents' experiencesSemi-structured focus groupsMore conflictInteractionist approachYounger participantsMental healthIndividual actionsFocus groupsYoung people's viewsYouth concernsParticipantsAdolescentsPeople's viewsFocus group dataChildren
2023
Family dyads, emotional labor, and holding environments in the simulated encounter: co-constructive patient simulation as a reflective tool in child and adolescent psychiatry training
Thomas I, Benoit L, Duvivier R, de Carvalho Filho M, Martin A. Family dyads, emotional labor, and holding environments in the simulated encounter: co-constructive patient simulation as a reflective tool in child and adolescent psychiatry training. Child And Adolescent Psychiatry And Mental Health 2023, 17: 114. PMID: 37794397, PMCID: PMC10552304, DOI: 10.1186/s13034-023-00663-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSimulation sessionsLongitudinal narrativesSupportive learning environmentMultiple simulation sessionsCo-construct meaningFoster professional developmentLearning environmentProfessional developmentReflective practitionersReflective toolEducational opportunitiesEmotional laborMedical educationDialogic experiencePatient simulationSymbolic interactionist approachInterpersonal skillsProfessional experiencePatient actorsLearnersSimulated encounterPsychiatry trainingCase narrativesThematic analysisAdolescent psychiatry training