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...increased and reported incidents of self-criticism, depression, rumination, thought suppression, and anxiety decreased. Similar studies also suggest that self-compassion may be a causal agent of therapeutic change. Mark: Self-co
Published: December 21, 2023
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...points of emphasis when using reflections, addressing stigma toward people with BPD, and compassion and self-compassion. Download the transcript (pdf) Episode 30: MI and Social Work with Melinda Hohman, PhD,...
Published: May 4, 2020
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...self-care:  Sustaining Hope During a Time of Crisis: Supporting Multiple Pathways of Recovery: This webinar focused on how isolation, stress, anxiety, trauma, financial difficulties, and physi
Published: September 2, 2020
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...with safety, compassion and love. Mahoney has also seen how this conversation has changed over the years due to fentanyl, COVID and the emerging mental health crisis. Harm reduction for...
Published: October 23, 2018
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The crisis created by COVID-19 has impacted all sectors of society, including people recovering from Substance Use Disorders and/or Mental Health Issues. This webinar will focus on how isolation, stress, anxiety, trauma, financial difficulties, and physical distancing have impacted recovery processes and the well being of the recovery community. Presenters will highlight the need to understand and support the multiple pathways of recovery, wellness, resiliency, self-care, and recovery capital. Online resources and platforms will be explored as well. [This is a closed event]
Published: April 30, 2020
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The crisis created by COVID-19 has impacted all sectors of society, including people recovering from Substance Use Disorders and/or Mental Health Issues. This webinar will focus on how isolation, stress, anxiety, trauma, financial difficulties, and physical distancing have impacted recovery processes and the well being of the recovery community. Presenters will highlight the need to understand and support the multiple pathways of recovery, wellness, resiliency, self-care, and recovery capital. Online resources and platforms will be explored as well. This product was created in collaboration with the New England MHTTC.
Published: May 7, 2020
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...development as well as implementation of the new National Mental Illness and Suicide Prevention Crisis line, *988.  Region VIII-SAMHSA Structured Listening Sessions: State Crisis Profile Region VIII: Crisis Service
Published: June 28, 2021
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Supporting Mental Health and Substance Use Providers during the crisis created by COVID-19 is imperative. This webinar will focus on how providers are coping and how to best support this critical segment of the workforce. Participants will learn how hopelessness, fatigue, stress, trauma, and social distancing are impacting the well-being of mental health and substance use practitioners. Presenters will highlight the need to practice self-compassion, holistic wellness, and self-care as essential strategies to deal with compassion fatigue, burnout. Supportive strategies and techniques to increase connection will be discussed. [This is a closed event]
Published: April 30, 2020
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...belief, a faith, that things can be better. Hope has the ability to change individuals, and even societies. Hope can fuel a movement. Hope allows us to look at the...
Published: September 1, 2018
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Mat Roosa, LCSW-R NIATx Coach Crisis requires that we triage the most urgent matters, and take rapid action to address them. Crisis demands that we limit our analysis to the...
Published: April 23, 2020
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Supporting Mental Health and Substance Use Providers during the crisis created by COVID-19 is imperative. This webinar focuses on how providers are coping and how to best support this critical segment of the workforce. Participants will learn how hopelessness, fatigue, stress, trauma, and social distancing are impacting the well-being of mental health and substance use practitioners. Presenters will highlight the need to practice self-compassion, holistic wellness, and self-care as essential strategies to deal with compassion fatigue, burnout. Supportive strategies and techniques to increase connection are discussed. This product was created in collaboration with the New England MHTTC.
Published: May 14, 2020
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...Part 4 focuses on actions that behavioral health professionals can take to prevent compassion fatigue. And Part 5 focuses on self-care as an ethical duty in order to manage compassion...
Published: March 23, 2020
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...Crisis Systems Climate-Related Disasters: Understanding the Causes, Consequences, and Interventions to Protect Community Mental Health Crisis in Services: Self-Care, Self-Directed Care, and the Use of T
Published: November 30, 2022
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...treatment within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Wellness & Self-Care for Providers: Wellness and Self-Compassion: Supporting Mental Health and Substance Use Providers During the Pandemic:&nbs
Published: January 3, 2024
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...our time related to crisis services and post-COVID-19 vision for mental health services. Download Ready to Respond: Mental Health Beyond Crisis and COVID-19 (PDF | 4.6 MB)   NASMHPD produced document...
Published: March 16, 2022
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...Click Below to Read the Report English Version: The Opioid Crisis and the Hispanic/Latino Population: An Urgent Issue Spanish Version: La crisis de los opioides en la población Hispana/Latina: un asunto urgente...
Published: October 16, 2020
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January 2017 Shared Decision Making and Medication-Assisted Treatment: A Supportive Approach to Initiating and Sustaining Addiction Recovery Keris Myrick, Director Office of Consumer Affairs Center for Mental Health Services SAMHSA Current American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM, 2015) guidelin
Published: October 3, 2019
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Technical assistance call to help opioid treatment programs in New England sustain contingency management during COVID-19. [This is a closed event]
Published: July 14, 2020
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...find additional time to work on the project.  There is always time for the most valuable priorities. Hopefully these ideas will help you define priority changes and then take action...
Published: January 3, 2022
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...rate. Federal and state agencies began issuing guidance related to relaxation of enforcement of privacy protections in a limited way due to the short-term health crisis, and funders addressed modifications...
Published: June 17, 2020
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The National CLAS Standards are intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities. This webinar will discuss how health care organizations need to ensure that awareness, adoption, and implementation of the National CLAS Standards are incorporated to have a more inclusive definition of culture in order to better serve those affected by the opioid epidemic. OBJECTIVES: Highlights of the enhanced CLAS Standards that contribute to positive health outcomes for all Americans Increased awareness of the Healthy People 2020 leading indicators and the Opioid Epidemic The domestic and societal impacts of the Opioid Epidemic and the growing harm of opioid misuse A Toolkit of critical steps to address this epidemic: the role and responsibilities of health providers models of compassionate care identifying high-risk members the most effective way to treat those who are at risk   PRESENTERS: JACQUELINE COLEMAN, MEd, MSM, BA, CPC, certified professional coach with extensive experience as a senior program manager. Jacqueline has expertise in workforce development, organizational development and contract management. She is a cultivator and trainer of professionals in multiple sectors. Jacqueline provides strategic consultation on LEADERVATION (gender-tailored programs, equity and diversity initiatives, and systems change processes).   DIANE MARIE JONES, LICSW, LCSW-C, Owner of Next Level Therapeutic Interventions, LLC has served since 2008 as the administrator for needle exchange program in Washington, DC.  More recently assisted in the development of Syringe Services programming for Prince George’s County. She received a Master’s Degree of Social Work in 1988 from Fordham University, in New York City.
Published: July 23, 2019
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The National CLAS Standards are intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities. This webinar will discuss how health care organizations need to ensure that awareness, adoption, and implementation of the National CLAS Standards are incorporated to have a more inclusive definition of culture in order to better serve individuals and families affected by the opioid crisis. OBJECTIVES: Highlight the enhanced CLAS Standards that contribute to positive health outcomes for all Americans Increase awareness of the Healthy People 2020 leading indicators and the Opioid Epidemic Understand the domestic and societal impacts of the Opioid Epidemic and the growing harm of opioid misuse Review a toolkit of critical steps to address this epidemic: the most effective way to treat those who are at-risk identifying high-risk members models of compassionate care the role and responsibilities of health providers   PRESENTERS: JACQUELINE COLEMAN MEd, MSM, BA, CPC Certified Professional Coach   DIANE MARIE JONES LICSW, LCSW-C Owner of Next Level Therapeutics Interventions, LLC
Published: September 26, 2019
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...led to the creation of Libros de Esperanza, “instilling HOPE through shared story time.” Libros de Esperanza was created in 2021, by a Tía and Sobrina duo to inspire parents,...
Published: September 22, 2023
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...Treat Compassion Fatigue Among Human Services Professionals Troy Montserrant-Gonzales, LPC, LMHC This webinar will re-examine compassion fatigue and self-care in light of neuroscience research and offer practical tools
Published: April 18, 2019
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