At first glance, mental health counseling and social work can seem very similar: As two of what are called the helping professions, both involve providing support to people in need. According to the Mental Health Wellness Association, social workers, counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists are all considered mental health professionals. But while counselors and social workers both operate in mental health, the focus and scope of their work differs. Individuals who are interested in a career as a mental health professional may choose to pursue a focused degree, such as a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW). Defining Mental Health Counseling […]
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According to a 2018 Forbes survey of 1,628 millennials and 906 Gen Xers, about 60% of millennials prefer to purchase products that represent an expression of their personalities. When advertising products and services, marketers with a psychology background are better able to engage with customers across multiple generations to grow their brands. What appeals to millennials won’t necessarily appeal to gen Z. To learn more, check out the infographic below created by Maryville University’s online Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree and online Bachelor of Science in Marketing degree. Before marketers can apply psychological principles and tactics to connect with consumers, it’s […]
By Stephanie Marchetti Over the past dozen or so years that I have been employed in higher education, I have always worked to build strong lines of communication with my colleagues. This became increasingly important as I refined my career goals toward a college presidency position, because it keeps me in the loop with important topics throughout each area of the institution. On a daily basis, I make sure to respond quickly to requests from outside offices and check in with colleagues who may have events or workshops coming up to see how I can assist in their programming or with advertising their programming. On a weekly basis, I […]
By Lexy Vreeland Stress levels are at an all-time high in 2020, because, well … it’s 2020! In addition to the environmental stressors that are out there, we also face our own personal struggles and stressors. I am currently transitioning from being an ICU nurse to an emergency room behavioral health nurse while also studying in the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner program. I am so excited about my new position and being a graduate student, but man, can it get stressful. I manage this stress through exercise and dedicating time to being active. A healthy way to lose the stress and find clarity I have learned that taking care of my mental health improves […]
Looking to mitigate the risk of another savings and loan crisis, subprime mortgage meltdown, or billion-dollar Ponzi scheme, more American businesses are focused on instituting ethical leadership. Business leaders who engage in unethical behavior can leave companies and their cultures forever blemished. Their unprincipled decisions erode profits, sully brand names, and damage relationships with clients, employees, and investors. Ethical leadership in business matters today because its positive effects can permeate a number of areas, from hiring and accounting practices to managing product development and customer data. Also, companies with ethical leaders and practices tend to perform better, according to Ethisphere. […]
Since the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) passed in 2004, patient confidentiality has played a pivotal role in the healthcare industry. Patient confidentiality refers to the right of patients to keep their records private and represents physicians’ and medical professionals’ moral and legal obligations in handling patients’ sensitive medical and personal information. What Is Patient Confidentiality? Healthcare providers — physicians, nurses, medical institutions, and others — who deal with patient health information are known as covered entities. They are responsible for patient confidentiality, as per HIPAA’s Privacy Rule, which states that medical professionals cannot legally share patient information […]
Tables of Contents What Does HIPAA Stand for?What Is a Pre-existing Condition?Acute and Chronic IllnessesAnti-Inflammatory: Definition and Examples of a Key Medical TermUsing Standard Clinical Terminology in Care Healthcare management professionals are critical members of the healthcare community with a wide range of responsibilities, including implementing technologies that improve patient care, managing budgets for healthcare facilities, and ensuring that healthcare laws are followed. An understanding of healthcare terms is essential for every aspect of a healthcare management professional’s role. From drug delivery and billing to insurance claims and outpatient services, a clear understanding of healthcare terms — and the important […]
The publishing industry continues to grow and evolve, providing a wealth of career opportunities for a range of professionals, from editors to book designers. Global publishing is now a $119 billion market, according to IBISWorld, with over 16,000 businesses operating in the industry. U.S. book publishers saw a 6.9% year-over-year revenue increase in 2019, as reported by the Association of American Publishers. Meanwhile, the internet and digital publishing tools have made books more accessible to readers across the globe and revolutionized how many companies operate. Publishing is going strong and experiencing rapid change, making it an attractive career field for […]
Table of Contents Difference Between House and SenateHouse: Roles and ResponsibilitiesSenate: Roles and ResponsibilitiesHow a Bill Becomes LawHow Their Differences Make the House and Senate Stronger The U.S. Congress is often referred to as a single entity, but it’s actually a combination of two distinct groups: the House of Representatives and the Senate. While both houses of Congress work together to propose and enact the laws that govern our country, the differences between the House and Senate ensure that each chamber in this bicameral (“two room”) system has distinct roles and responsibilities. Together, the House and Senate form the legislative […]
Young people who commit a crime in the U.S. risk entering the largest prison system in the world. Almost 1.5 million people were imprisoned in the U.S. at the end of 2018, according to data released by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) in 2020. Between 1978 and 2018, the U.S. prison population jumped by more than 375%. More recently, prison populations in the U.S. have fallen slightly. There have been small declines each year since 2010, including a 1.6% decline from 2017 to 2018, according to the BJS. However, the U.S. still has the largest incarcerated population in the […]