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What is non-suicidal self-harm?

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Non-suicidal self-harm means inflicting damage to your own body without the intention of suicide (and not consistent with cultural norms). Here are some facts about these behaviors, mental health first aid, and strategies which can help). Burning or self-battery are more common in men than women.

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Nurse Depression and Anxiety: Stopping the Mental Health Crisis

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They are also exposed to high levels of stress, trauma, and burnout, which can take a toll on their mental health. In this article, we’ll look at what causes elevated levels of nurse depression and anxiety, how nurses can help themselves and each other, and how healthcare leaders can support their nurses’ mental health.

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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? They might feel intense sadness, fear, shame, or anger and engage in disruptive behaviors like self harm or isolation.

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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? They might feel intense sadness, fear, shame, or anger and engage in disruptive behaviors like self harm or isolation.

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Building Organizational Resilience for Behavioral Health Providers

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Just as individual practices like self-care can ground you through hardship, building organizational resilience can help your clinicians and staff weather hard times. Resilience is particularly helpful when working with behavioral health clients because it mitigates the impacts of trauma and prevents burnout.

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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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Integrating the 4 Rs of Trauma-Informed Care Into Your Practice

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A traumatic event can affect a person’s sense of safety, self, and ability to regulate emotions. They may not connect their trauma to current health problems. For healthcare professionals, it is important to consider both physical and mental well-being. Trauma is an emotional response to living through a stressful event.