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    Sharing – One Conversation At a Time, We Continue

    ByMikeM July 8, 2022July 7, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    On the heels of more tragedy over the holiday weekend in the US, this is such a great reminder.

    “One of the messages we emphasize most at Active Minds is that you don’t have to be an expert to help. There are ways to support those around you that are coping with the struggles from either directly experiencing the ills of this world or from the pain caused by seeing others experience them. And, those around you don’t have to be experts to help you, either. Through empathetic and compassionate conversations, partnered with purposeful and tangible actions, we can be part of the solution to our broken world for our families, our communities, and – therefore – our nation. We can’t fix all the problems in this world for everyone, but we can control how we show up for those around us with our voices, our words, and our actions.”

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    Sharing – How to Take Personal Responsibility With Your Boundary Setting

    ByMikeM July 6, 2022July 6, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I think Brittany makes an important point about boundaries in the post below. Most commonly when we talk about setting boundaries we talk about what we won’t accept from other people. That’s important, but it’s also important and healthy to consider how we protect ourselves.

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    Sharing – Adult Loneliness Is Linked to Childhood Trauma

    ByMikeM July 5, 2022July 5, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I’ve felt this and I’ve talked about it many times before. Children forced to deal with a lot of trauma do that instead of learning about our place in the world, and in respect to other people. So would this be any surprise?

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    Sharing – the challenge of normalising

    ByMikeM July 2, 2022July 2, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    For many of us, child abuse was normal. Not because there is anything remotely acceptable about it, but because it happened to us. Turning away from our stories and ignoring our voices because you don’t want to think about it isn’t good enough.

    We don’t have that choice. We deserve more than being kept silent in order for you not to be upset by our realities.

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    Sharing – If Republicans Were Serious About Addressing Mental Health, This Is What They’d Do

    ByMikeM June 30, 2022June 30, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    The article breaks the steps into two large buckets, and I’m going to ask you to consider these when you stop to consider whether your state, local, or federal representatives are actually doing something to improve the state of mental health care.

    Are they doing something to make it easier to pay for mental health care services?
    Are they doing something to make it easier to find mental health services?

    If they’re not doing either of these things, or worse, cutting funding and services, they are not actually interested in improving the mental health situation in the US.

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    Sharing – America Needs a National Institute of Healthcare Education

    ByMikeM June 29, 2022June 29, 2022 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Dr. Smith calls for the creation of a new institute to educate not only new mental health professionals but also to make sure that primary care practitioners are trained to offer some mental health support to patients since right now that seems to be where most people who are in need of mental health care wind up.

    I haven’t fully considered all of the possibilities with this particular idea, but I will agree that it’s going to take something at this kind of national level to start to address the need.

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