Tue.Jul 19, 2022

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Why My Mental Health Makes Me Feel Stagnant

My Brains Not Broken

It happens to all of us every now and then — at certain points in our lives, we feel stagnant. We feel like we’re doing too may things and not enough at the same time; we feel like we’ve accomplished so much, but at the same time haven’t accomplished anything of value. And while I have tried to figure out ways to deal with these feelings (keep an eye out for Thursday’s post!

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Booze free Sangria

Living Sober

Apparently topping sangria with ginger beer is authentically Spanish. It's certainly very scrumptuous! This is lovely on a long hot summer afternoon. Ingredients: Grape juice (sparkling or still) Juice of 3 oranges 1 green apple finely diced 1 orange finely diced 1 cinnamon stick Soda water or ginger beer Method: First 3/4 fill a large jug with grape juice Then add the […] Booze free Sangria was first posted on July 20, 2022 at 12:08 am. ©2019 " Living Sober " Use of this feed

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Analidis Ochoa, Luke Shaefer and Andrew Grogan-Kaylor Blood Plasma Study Cited in Washington Post

Michigan Social Work

Analidis Ochoa, Luke Shaefer and Andrew Grogan-Kaylor’s 2021 study on blood plasma donations and poverty was cited in the recent Washington Post article "Surviving Inflation One Plasma Donation at a Time.

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Ask An Expert: Fiona (Clinical Manager)

Living Sober

Today's expert is Fiona, the Clinical Manager of CareNZ addiction treatment service in Wellington. Mrs D: What services does Care NZ provide? Fiona: CareNZ provides talking therapy to those struggling with problematic alcohol and other drug use, this is through one on one counselling and group work. Mrs D: What is Care NZ's general approach when helping people with […] Ask An Expert: Fiona (Clinical Manager) was first posted on July 20, 2022 at 10:54 am. ©2019 " Living Sober "

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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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Daphne Watkins’ New Book Focuses on Secondary Data in Mixed Methods Research

Michigan Social Work

Professor Daphne Watkins’ new book, “Secondary Data in Mixed Methods Research,” has been released as part of Sage Publishing’s Mixed Methods Research Series. It is the first book to focus on the use of secondary, or existing, data in mixed methods research, and explains how to find and evaluate sources of secondary data through research design, and writing and reporting.

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Booze free Sangria

Living Sober

Apparently topping sangria with ginger beer is authentically Spanish. It's certainly very scrumptuous! This is lovely on a long hot summer afternoon. Ingredients: Grape juice (sparkling or still) Juice of 3 oranges 1 green apple finely diced 1 orange finely diced 1 cinnamon stick Soda water or ginger beer Method: First 3/4 fill a large jug with grape juice Then add the […].

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Ask An Expert: Fiona (Clinical Manager)

Living Sober

Today's expert is Fiona, the Clinical Manager of CareNZ addiction treatment service in Wellington. Mrs D: What services does Care NZ provide? Fiona: CareNZ provides talking therapy to those struggling with problematic alcohol and other drug use, this is through one on one counselling and group work. Mrs D: What is Care NZ's general approach when helping people with […].

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Serious Illness Care Quality, Communications Lacking for Black Hospice Patients

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Article cites CAPC's key findings, revealing disparities in pain and symptom management, and communication, among Black patients with serious illness.