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Social Media’s Affects on Mental Health and Tips to Support Your Child’s Mental Wellness Online

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The anonymity of the internet allows individuals to target others with harmful messages, and the public nature of social media can amplify the harm caused by these attacks. The emotional toll of cyberbullying can be devastating, leading to feelings of worthlessness, social isolation, and in severe cases, self-harm or suicidal thoughts.

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Dispelling the Myths Surrounding Borderline Personality Disorder

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By Nicole Roder, LCSW-C Did you know that clients with borderline personality disorder are over-represented in all levels of mental health care? Myths and Facts About BPD It’s true that BPD is difficult to treat, especially without specialized training and an accurate understanding of the disorder.

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Dispelling the Myths Surrounding Borderline Personality Disorder

Social Work Blog

By Nicole Roder, LCSW-C Did you know that clients with borderline personality disorder are over-represented in all levels of mental health care? Myths and Facts About BPD It’s true that BPD is difficult to treat, especially without specialized training and an accurate understanding of the disorder.

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The CRAFFT Screening Tool: What It Is and How to Use It

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A score of 2 or more is associated with an increased risk for a DSM-5-TR substance use disorder, making it a critical threshold for initiating a clinical response. This method aims to foster self-awareness and readiness for change by helping youth explore how substance use may conflict with their personal goals and values.

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April is Alcohol Awareness Month. Here are resources for social workers

Social Work Blog

It highlights the dangers of unsafe alcohol consumption and promote awareness in reducing alcohol use disorder. million people ages 12 and older had an alcohol use disorder (AUD) in 2019. Underage drinking is common and early use can lead to an alcohol use disorder later in life. April is Alcohol Awareness Month. Spring 2017.

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September is National Recovery Month: Supporting the Journey to Recovery 

Social Work Blog

September is observed as recovering from illness concept, background SAMHSA defines recovery as a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives and strive to reach their full potential. Social workers provide counseling and psychotherapy services to patients in recovery.

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Member Voices: My Journey to Clinical Social Work

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Our priority was to address how racism, patriarchy and heteronormativity deeply harms Detroiters and the marginalized body’s ability to feel safe, secure, and have a right to exist. In the spirit of collaboration, she invited a small group of facilitators, herbalists, health and healing activists to help dream up this offering together.