Tue.Oct 05, 2021

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Bringing My Whole Self to Therapy

My Brains Not Broken

A few months ago, a big part of my mental health routine was thrown off pretty heavily when I had to abruptly stop seeing my therapist. Since this happened more for administrative reasons than incompatibility, I felt a little disappointed that we couldn’t continue with the progress I felt I was making in the almost year I’d been seeing this therapist.

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Self-Care A-Z: Self-Care Can Be Needed Most When You Least Expect It

The New Social Worker

We’re inherently worthy of self-care. Thank you for your service, values, commitment to the social work profession, and for taking care of YOU. Corinna shares her self-care story.

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A chilling dispatch from Saviorland: A new book reveals the true nature of an institution widely touted by those who want to institutionalize more children. It also reveals a whole lot more.

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

It began as a story about poverty and homelessness. But, as so often happens, because family policing agencies prey on the poor, it also became an account of how the so-called child welfare system makes everything worse. It began as a five-part newspaper series in The New York Times. Now it’s a book: Invisible Child, published today by Random House.

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Support World Mental Health Day – 10 October 2021

Psychological Health Care

World Mental Health Day is marked each year on October 10. An initiative of the World Health Organisation, this year’s global theme is Mental Health Care for All: Let’s Make it a Reality. According to WHO, more than 18 months since the start of the COVD-19 pandemic, all countries have felt the impact of the pandemic on people’s mental health. “Good mental health and well-being are essential for all of us to lead fulfilling lives, to realise our full potential, to participate productively in our

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5 Must Haves for Case Management

Thousands of nonprofits rely on case management software to help collect data, manage programs, coordinate with agencies, and provide life-changing health and human services. Adopting a cloud-based case management platform is essential for nonprofits and government agencies to operate more efficiently and make better use of their funding and budget.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending October 5, 2021

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

? We begin with publication of a landmark book about homelessness poverty and, therefore, inevitably, the family policing system: Invisible Child by New York Times reporter Andrea Elliott. The book is, in some ways, a de facto sequel to what I consider the best book ever written on the topic, Nina Bernstein’s masterpiece, The Lost Children of Wilder.

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Staff Development Vital for Adapting to Shifting Rehab Therapy Needs

Relias

Like all healthcare providers, rehabilitation therapists have had to adapt and adjust to the extraordinary challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. These adaptations transcend immediate issues like COVID-related safety protocols and staffing concerns and have been largely concentrated on rapidly evolving therapy needs. As a post-acute care leader, you must ensure that your staff is competent and flexible enough to meet these changes head on.

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Counselor Toolbox podcast

#chronicfatigue #POTS #NCMHCEtestprep ?? Chat with me at [link] #chronicfatigue #POTS #NCMHCEtestprep ??

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