by mridul80 | Apr 9, 2025
Coping Flexibility Predicts Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression in Human Rights Advocates Rebecca Rodin, George Bonanno, Sarah Knuckey, Margaret Satterthwaite, Roland Hart, Amy Joscelyne, Richard Bryant and Adam Brown, International Journal of Mental Health...
by mridul80 | Apr 9, 2025
Trauma, Depression and Burnout in the Human Rights Field: Identifying Barriers and Pathways to Resilient Advocacy Sarah Knuckey, Meg Satterthwaite, Adam Brown, Columbia Human Rights Law Review 49.3.1 267- 323 (2018) This study draws on findings from a cross-sectional...
by mridul80 | Apr 4, 2025
Crucial Need to Improve Mental Health Research and Training for Human Rights Advocates Rohini Bagrodia, Sarah Knuckey, Margaret L Satterthwaite, Ria Singh Sawhney, Adam Brown, The Lancet, (June 2018) The authors discuss the urgent need to better understand the mental...
by mridul80 | Mar 31, 2025
From a “Culture of Unwellness” to Sustainable Advocacy: Organizational Responses to Mental Health Risks in the Human Rights Field Margaret Satterthwaite, Sarah Knuckey, Ria Singh Sawhney, Katie Wightman, Rohini Bagrodia, Adam Brown, Southern California Review of Law...
by mridul80 | Mar 30, 2025
Fighting racism, battling burnout: causes of activist burnout in US racial justice activists Paul C. Gorski, Ethnic and Racial Studies (2019) “Social movement scholars have identified activist burnout – when the accumulation of stressors associated with activism...