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Addressing Access in Ethnoracially Diverse Populations: Lessons from a University-Based Community Mental Health Center

Society of Clinical Psychology

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the George Floyd Uprising, and the Stop Asian Hate movement, ethnically and racially marginalized individuals in the United States need access to quality mental health care now more than ever. Department of Health and Human Services, 2019). 2014; Walker et al., 2020; Lipson et al.,

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A Q&A about Clinical Somatics with Sarah Warren

Beautiful Voyager

Photo by Charlotte Karlsen Clinical Somatics changed my life and it might yours, too. The other reason why Clinical Somatics and other types of self-care aren't more mainstream is that in our society, we've been taught to let doctors and other health professionals make decisions about our health. I love getting those emails!

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Does Anyone Care? Shocking Barriers Killing Our Mental Health

Stop Abuse Campaign

When it comes to our mental health, every person has different resources for managing it and coping. Adverse Childhood Experiences may challenge a person’s mental health every day, from waking up to falling asleep. No doubt these are harming our nation’s mental health. The current mental health system.

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When Missed Practical Tasks Can Become Ethical Violations

Society of Clinical Psychology

Like many other health care professionals, psychologists must make split-second decisions that can have significant ethical implications. Although not usually a board issue, being similarly proactive about malpractice insurance renewals to prevent lapses is also critically important.

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Effects of Social and Clinical Characteristics on Alzheimer’s Disease Stigma: A Narrative Review for Clinicians Talking with Patients and Families

Society of Clinical Psychology

Alzheimer’s stigma is a known barrier to early diagnosis, leading people to postpone seeking the care they need, and lowers the quality of life for persons living with the disease and their family members (Corner & Bond, 2004; Werner & Giveon, 2008). 2012; World Health Organization & Alzheimer’s Disease International, 2012).

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It’s Not “Just Poverty” – It’s UNjust Poverty

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

This morning, I gave a presentation with the above title At the Kempe Center International Virtual Conference: A Call to Action to Change Child Welfare Here is the text of that presentation Have you heard? Health terrorism is misrepresenting the true nature and scope of a problem in the name of “raising awareness.”

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News Items – November 10, 2022

Social Workers Speak

The Riley Center hosted over 150 social workers and students this afternoon for a two-day conference on different ways social work affects the community around them. And advocates for transgender youth warn of the dire consequences if children are denied this care, which is often life-saving. “So Indiana Capital Chronicle.