DHS Search Results
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Gambling Disorder
… Although no substance is ingested, the problem gambler gets the same effect from gambling as someone else might get from taking a drug or drinking alcohol. The gambling alters the person’s … professional. If you answered no to all of these questions , it is unlikely that you or someone you know is suffering from a gambling problem. If you answered yes to one or two of these questions , you or someone you know may be at risk for developing a problem with gambling. Gambling should be fun … -
Mental Health: Healthy Living
… their resources and coping abilities, their mental health could be impacted. For example, if someone is working long hours, caring for an ill relative, or experiencing economic hardship they … an expert to engage in conversations about mental health. Just a few small words – like asking someone how they’re feeling – can make a huge difference. Whether someone is ready to have that conversation with you or not, most people will appreciate your care … -
CPSAC: Minutes - December 2023
… The use of forms like these are in service of secret protocols and policies. For example, is someone scores a certain way they may be coerced or forced to develop plans that are do not … do not insult then and hurt those who may not be part of that marginalized community. To call someone out based on the color of their skin and be put in a group based on your race or gender … or diagnosis which can be considered a violation of HIPAA and violate ADA when asking someone about their medical diagnosis for an employment opportunity. This puts certified peer … -
Mental Health: Care and Coverage
… treatment to people living with mental health conditions. Who is a mental health professional? Someone who can help people get relief from mental health conditions, and find ways to improve … mental health conditions. If you need it, they can prescribe medicine, or can connect you with someone who can determine whether you need medication. They are trained to offer an objective, … -
Peer Services: Peer-Run Respites
… is based on choice, individuals must self-refer to a peer-run respites. People who need someone to make a referral for them may need more help than a peer-run respite can offer. … In other words, positive outcomes are more likely when people in emotional distress talk with someone who has been there rather than being isolated in the community with little to no support … -
Intoxicated Driver Program
… that run the Intoxicated Driver Program. Search the Intoxicated Driver Program directory When someone is convicted of operating while intoxicated, the court orders them to complete an … -
Substance Use Disorders
… consequences on the individual’s personal and professional life is cause for concern. When someone is behaving in this way, it may be time for them to talk to a professional about whether … -
DCTS Annual Report 2020
… units. Isolation and quarantine procedures were established for people who were exposed to someone infected or who became sick. In-person meetings and visits by external providers and … -
eInsight Training Manual
… The message text is generic so that the participant’s confidentiality is not violated in case someone else reads the email. The email will be sent from the address noreply@einsight.net with … -
Trauma Informed Care WPPNT Presentation 2/23/23
… healthy communication (gossip fills the void) Gossip is when you hear something you like about someone you don’t ♦ Interpersonal conflicts erupt and aren’t dealt with and left to fester 30 …