Putting It Together
We welcome Elizabeth Powell, Kasey Burton, and Andra Kranzler from the Tenant Law Center to discuss tenant rights related to behavioral health issues.
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58 episodios
Do You See Me?: Silence vs. Voicelessness
Sherronda Jamerson joins us to discuss racial trauma and how it can compromise clinical discussions and outcomes. For more information please visit: Do You See Me?: Silence vs. Voicelessness | Recorded Webinar [https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/northwest-mhttc/product/do-you-see-me-silence-vs-voicelessness-recorded-webinar]
A Framework for Community Action: The Seven Vital Conditions
Chris Kelleher joins us to discuss a framework for addressing the social determinants of health, and how it can help conceptualize holistic individual and community well-being. For more information please visit: The Seven Vital Conditions for Health and Well Being: A Framework for Community Action in Skagit County | Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) Network [https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/northwest-mhttc/product/seven-vital-conditions-health-and-well-being-framework-community]
Addressing Mental Health Needs Among Latina Immigrant Women
Dr. India Ornelas sheds light on the Amigas Latinas Motivando el Alma (ALMA) program, including efforts to disseminate this culturally grounded and community-based intervention to Latinas living in the Yakima Valley of Washington State.
Supporting Caregivers in OUD Recovery and Promoting Prevention in Youth
Margaret Kuklinski, PhD and Jim Leighty, MSW, LICSW from the Northwest Center for Family Support (NCFS) discuss the importance of braiding recovery and treatment support for caregivers with opioid use disorder (OUD), including prevention for their children.
Behavioral Health and Tenants' Rights
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