Kids now days carry very heavy weight, and our suicides are going up.
Tag Archives: Mental Health
Fear Is What You Love To Hate
The other side of Love… is fear. Love and fear are two sides of the same coin. Love connects and fear wants to connect.
Involuntary Treatment Act, Part 3: Odds and Ends
ITA Part 3 is a brief discussion of the other bits of this odd job. The difficulty is much of these other pieces are invisible to those unaware of the detainment and commitment process. In the video below are examples to give everyday relevance.
Involuntary Treatment Act: Part 2
The involuntary MH evaluation and detention process is fluid and there are a lot of pieces that float around for the puzzle to come together.
Diagnosis, Clinical Formulation and Treatment
This was a brief look into diagnosis, treatment and access to services. The intent was to offer a bit of insight, some reference sources and some sign post to help you navigate on your journey.
What is Mental Health?
A way to think about mental health is “wellness.” Simply it is having a routine of “wellness.” Wellness is both the foundation and the dynamic practice or routine of living well.
The Gift of Empathic Witness (MH2)
Listening to the client is one of the most obvious things to do. And yet one of the most over-looked and under-appreciated. Basically, the client is telling you what they need help with.
Wellness is Hot But What Is Wellness?
Establishing a good wellness routine. Having a good wellness routine is a highly protective or positive factor. It is the epitome of health.