Please add me. I am on San Juan and I work in behavioral healthπ€
Please add me. I am on San Juan and I work in behavioral healthπ€
I took risks by being outspoken at my behavioral health care position. I sometimes worried about losing my job. Instead I was invited to higher level policy conversations because I had the only unique perspective. Fingers crossed this keeps working for me!
Found this beach acorn when I visited Maine recentlyπ€
#natureislit
For a layman like myself, I interpret this as the feeling we get about the story world versus the lore we know behind it. Am I close?
Thank you! Great ideaπ€
Typical fall scene at the ferry landing!
#rainbow
#Islandlife
My excuse to spend the day alone outsideπ€
Itβs never too late to change our lives!
Set a goal, forgive someone, start a healthy habit!π€
Wishing everyone a well weekend!
Remember to put the screen away and treat yourself to some relaxationπ€
So far 20 million people want thisπ€
He has platforms. Most people here arenβt interested. We can hear what dumb jerks think everywhere else.
I visited the jail I was in a few years after my release. The feeling of looking in from the outside is indescribable. Knowing all the suffering going on behind those walls is a curse.
Boooooo
Part of my role is listening to these stories and sharing them with policy makers. All we have is anecdotal evidence but Iβve seen a story lead to more funding than a spreadsheet more than once!
How do we convince people that investing in community supports to help our most vulnerable is a good idea? I want to see funding move from incarceration and crisis systems to fundamental supports so people get help before itβs too late.
I hear you. It can be hard to give ourselves permission. I think you deserve it though.
I agree it matters. My experience doing the work is we are better off learning to cope than waiting for society to get better though. I am in Washington State and the housing and treatment hurdles have been so high we are essentially in a state of perpetual triage.
What does resilience mean to you?
And does it matter? As someone coping with anxiety and PTSD all I want is something that works. As a substance use professional I tried to help others find whatever works for them. CBT is a good example. We donβt use it to change our world, but we reshape our perception of it which feels the same.
Treat yourself well. You deserve itβπ»
Isnβt this why we develop specific coping skills? To better adapt to external stressors? It gives us a way to manage symptoms without expecting society to change on our behalf. The decompensation often occurs when those skills canβt keep up with mounting external pressures.
#recovery
@tyghe1.bsky.social happy to see you here!π€
If you see this post take three deep breaths and share how you feel!π€
You can add me please. Iβm a public health program coordinator for behavioral health.
Very helpful. I was able to listen to her in person during the pandemic. She did a presentation to our department at a retreat on Lopez Island, WA. Working in rural public health during the pandemic led to extreme burnout for a lot of us. It was great to get some tools and validationπ€
Just left the dark side for goodβπ»π€
One way Iβm coping is to turn my energy to my community and make small gestures of kindness more often.
Try turning your next negative thought into a positive expression.
Example:
βThese cars are driving way too fast for our neighborhood!β
Can be
βDriving slower is safer for everyone!β
Changing our inner dialogue helps change our mindsetβπ»
I am obsessed with positivity! At least the science of it. I can be quite grumpy on occasionπ€
Oh great! Following! I am on the board of our local food bank and work in public healthπ€