학술논문

A Creative Ecological Approach to Supporting Young People with Mental Health Challenges in Schools
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Author
Daniel X. Harris (ORCID 0000-0002-1138-8229); Stacy Holman Jones (ORCID 0000-0001-8752-527X)
Source
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE). 2024 37(2):372-383.
Subject
Australia
Language
English
ISSN
0951-8398
1366-5898
Abstract
Holistic and ecological approaches to mental health support have been identified by many as best-practice approaches for creating and sustaining well-being. Those who experience mental health challenges including, for example, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), often struggle to find adequate, sustainable and ongoing care from clinical settings, and recent research shows that additional strategies such as peer support programs, arts approaches, and holistic school-based collaboration work effectively. More generally, the mainstream population continues to suffer from outdated, overly medicalised and frequently inaccurate notions of the experience of poor mental health and the effective support of those who suffer, and peer- and school-integrated approaches go some way toward better education about mental ill-health. This article uses a creative ecologies model (Harris, 2016) to help schools implement student- and family-led support programs for students experiencing mental health challenges in school settings.