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Gambling Disorder
… and the workplace, a serious problem already exists. How can a person be addicted to something that isn't a substance? Although no substance is ingested, the problem gambler gets the … -
Mental Health: Healthy Living
… you felt. Emulate that. Listen well so you can absorb what they’re saying, and refer back to something they said later on. This not only shows you’re listening, but that you care about the … as they talk to you. Nod your head in understanding when appropriate, and gently inquire about something they brought up. Ask open-ended questions Make sure the conversation is not full of … -
CPSAC: Minutes - December 2023
… up with a solution to keep people with lived experience in those positions, but think it is something that we need to work on to keep certified peer specialists around as long as people … options and then would need to talk with Office of Legal Counsel. Jason C. wondered if this is something that can be discussed at the Governance subcommittee. Vic. W. mentioned concerns that … -
HOPELINE Annual Report to the Legislature on Suicide Prevention Activities, 2022-2023
… message. In addition to these specific issues, it should be noted that 56% of texters shared something with a crisis counselor that they had never shared with anyone else before. 10 … -
Trauma Informed Care WPPNT Presentation 2/23/23
… them mentality ♦ Loss of 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 …