The fundamental issues related to the mental health and psychological well-being of schoolchildren in Armenia : current challenges and ways to overcome : Research report / David Amiryan, Mariam Muradian, Anna Ayvazyan, Helen Stepanyan, Lusine Ishkhanyan, Nane Petrosyan, Victoria Ghalumyan
2024
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Title
The fundamental issues related to the mental health and psychological well-being of schoolchildren in Armenia : current challenges and ways to overcome : Research report / David Amiryan, Mariam Muradian, Anna Ayvazyan, Helen Stepanyan, Lusine Ishkhanyan, Nane Petrosyan, Victoria Ghalumyan
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2024
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English
Summary
The topic of mental health has become relevant worldwide and also has had
specific implications in Armenia. It concerns all aspects related to human
life, without exception, as well as all ages of a person, considering their
characteristics. The attitude towards mental health in Armenia changed
dramatically in 2014 when the development and adoption of a strategy based
on new ideas and principles were launched. Lamentably, these processes
were accompanied by disasters at the global and local levels: the COVID
pandemic, war, and security and existential problems. Given the impact of all
this on children, the role of schools in maintaining and developing children’s
mental health has become a priority. There are new amendments in the
law for funding allocated in a school’s budget for the position of a school
psychologist, thus allowing all schools to have one. The present study attempts
to look at the described situation, the role of the school, and the functions of a
psychologist through the eyes of children as direct beneficiaries.
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