Report Shows Baltimore Co. Police Can Better Deescalate Situations Involving The Mentally Ill https://t.co/J8NkUZbC9H a good working relationship with mental health pro’s, but “we are always looking after the fact?” #SUSocialWork
Self-Care as a Trauma-Informed Practice https://t.co/Hbg8xC6zg0
very interesting article, and something that I talk with clients about all of the time. #SUSocialWork
Mental health problems are very cyclic... it is our job to help these individuals break the cycle through support, education and advocacy #SUSocialWork https://t.co/NeUiJR86m8
Recovery is a life long process... states of change even includes relapse. Recovery isn't linear, just like the stages of grief. One oscillates between the varying stages. Be strong and resilient, we are here for you! #SUSocialWork https://t.co/wgO6wRv9i6
Starbucks to Close 8,000 U.S. Stores for Racial-Bias Training After Arrests https://t.co/VLVNLWmp3f just wrote about this for research 2 and how it should also be for people with forensic mental health history!! #SUSocialWork
@JLawsonSOWK This is so relevant these days. I feel like this questions where the beginning of Maslow's Needs are- but it facilitates change in a way that is more relatable to this population- if you can understand #SUSocialWork
Why does it take so long to diagnose bipolar disorder? Stigma may be a cause https://t.co/fgPoKltpQd via @nbcnews
Stigma and discrimination further marginalizing and harming vulnerable populations- now it takes longer for these individuals to get get #SUSocialWork
Spray form of club drug ketamine may help severe depression https://t.co/zDkhbjOkj4 via @NBCNews
This seems like a counter-intuitive solution for suicide prevention...using highly addictive substances? Seems like exacerbating the substance use problems in the United States
General Assembly of Maryland - https://t.co/qVUwWlcVXm seems like bouncing from de-institutionalization back to institutionalization... not addressing client needs? #SUSocialWork
General Assembly of Maryland - https://t.co/al3SAiRvsN Students in Somerset County meeting criteria may attend community college tuition free for up to 3 years. Social and educational justice? Seems like it to me #SUSocialWork