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MHBC LONDON 2018 🎩
There is no question that family participation in a person’s mental health treatment is beneficial and critical to manage the long-standing problems that surface during
Continuing Education 🔄
I was asked to write down three things I cannot live without on a piece of scrap paper for a seminar on interpretation.
The power of Social Work language: a linguistic analysis🔠 (REMASTERED)
There is no question, that the language of the social work profession is limitless as an agent of change and transformation.
Interview with Author of the “V-papers” and founder of Mental Health Affairs, J. PETERS
My message continues to be different
Celebrating Support and Services for People with Disabilities (SSD)🎗
In April of that Spring, I was not only receiving assistance through the disabilities office on campus, I was also speaking at their ceremony and reception for graduating students.
University on Watch👀: Mental health, Concerns, and Hygiene
to determine if J PETERS is safe to continue as a student, the final statement following the list of concerns and written by the Dean of Harper College
Rejected and/or “kicked-out” of Treatment: Untimely discharges and subpar linkages🔄
When I arrived at their E&R I was taken into a room and told I was no longer welcome at the clinic and needed to go elsewhere for services
Addressing Symptoms: Extended Metaphors, Ideas-of-Reference
I was an English major in college. Like many students studying language, I loved words, meaning-making, and using rhetoric to both dazzle and re-orient my
Socializing in the Hospital🏥
Peers on the unit each have their own history, their “story” of how they discovered themselves in-patient.
The Clinical Gaze
Walking into the therapist’s office, you sit down, look up at your therapist, and behold their eyes peering at you and assessing your mental status before you even speak.
Allies in Recovery: Use and Overuse of Collateral Support
Our allies, collateral contacts, and both natural and artificial supports are all susceptible to burnout.