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Lori E. Bellino, PhD | Resources
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Local Mental Health Services and Informational Resources. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill in NH (NAMI NH). Aspergers Association of New England. New Hampshire Legal Assistance. New Hampshire Healthy Kids. 25 Hall Street, Concord, NH 03301-3477. The Upper Room, Education for Parenting, Inc. 36 Tsienneto Road, Derry, NH. PO Box 4591, Manchester, NH 03108. Support for Mental Health Patients and Their Families. National Alliance on Mental Illness. National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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The Uncovered Artistry Project: A gallery of artists, a community of survivors: March 2011
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. Worn more often by the younger generation of Italians, both men and woman. The bright colors run the risk of appearing too juivenile, but Italians pull the look off with dark wash skinny jeans and leather jackets. Probably the most obvious trend on the Italian streets, these puffy, quilted coats are both warm and light. Many are made of down and run at expensive prices, but I have seen plenty on sale for much cheaper. Ciao from Italy,. The Uncovered Artistry Project. Sarah and I v...
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV: June 2015
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV. Thursday, June 25, 2015. The Origins of Addiction - from Dr. Vincent Felitti and the Adverse Childhood Study. Http:/ www.albertafamilywellness.org/resources/video/origins-addiction. Labels: ACE childhood studies. Adult and childhood trauma. Monday, June 22, 2015. Mental Health and Substance Use Coercion Surveys Report from the National Center on DV, Trauma and Mental Health. National Center on Domestic Violence trauma and mental health. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). National C...
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV: August 2014
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV. Monday, August 18, 2014. Reflecting on Who We Are and How It Impacts Survivors. We often talk about the experiences of survivors in a way that takes into account the trauma in their lives. We ask “how do the effects of trauma get in the way or impact the person’s ability to be able to move forward? 8221; In other words, can you take a moment to reflect on what may be coming up for you as you work with this survivor? Painting by Richard Edward Miller. Terri Pease Ph.D. I was ...
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV: March 2014
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV. Monday, March 24, 2014. Practicing Non-Violence Toward Self - an excerpt from a piece by Phillip Moffitt. I read this over the weekend and thought I would share portions of it with you as part of my short series on self-care. The full piece can be found at http:/ dharmawisdom.org/teachings/articles/practicing-nonviolence-toward-self. You can think of violence as any highly energetic form of relating to a person, including yourself, that is jarring, turbulent, and distorting&...
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV: July 2014
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV. Monday, July 21, 2014. There has been some new research coming about on something called posttraumatic growth. After you read this, I am sure that you will know of people with whom you have worked who have experienced posttraumatic growth. In fact, you may also have experienced posttraumatic growth. What is posttraumatic growth. Reasonably new is the systematic study of this phenomenon by psychologists, social workers, counselors, and scholars in other traditions of clinical...
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV: October 2014
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Barriers to Leaving – Looking in the Mirror at Domestic Violence Programs. Labels: barriers to leaving abuse. Support services. Patti Bland. Friday, October 24, 2014. Book Review and Recommendation– Domestic Violence Advocacy: Complex Lives/Difficult Choices 2nd Edition by Jill M. Davies and Eleanor Lyon. In addition to the discussion of victim-defined advocacy (which includes stories of survivors and how advocates work with them) the book also p...
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV: February 2015
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Open Doors to Safety NHCADSV. Thursday, February 5, 2015. The Four Agreements for Advocates. The Four Agreements are:. Be impeccable with your word;. Don’t take anything personally;. Don’t make assumptions; and. Always do your best. Agreement: Be impeccable with your word. Agreement: Don’t take anything personally. The agreements build on each other. Agreement: Don’t make assumptions (or if you do, assume everyone is following the 4. Agreement: Always do your best. Italics mine). Everything is alive ...