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Some highlights from this episode: * Recovery is PERSONAL and INDIVIDUAL * SAMHSA's 8 Dimensions of Wellness * Hope and resiliency have a way to help you focus on what really matters * Find hope without placing qualifiers and limitations on it * The work and skill of Self-Efficacy * Mental illness does not discriminate but external factors and access to resources are disproportionate * Get involved in local, community art classes * Kindness and Empathy make the world a better place * Art is a priority * Preventative support and resources help to mitigate crisis People and Resources mentioned: * Alive With Purpose Craft: Hand-Dyed Yarn [https://alivewithpurpose.org/] * AWP Craft on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/alivewithpurposecraft/] * SAMHSA's 8 Dimensions of Wellness [https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/d7/priv/sma16-4953.pdf] * DSM-5 [https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/dsm/educational-resources/dsm-5-fact-sheets] * AWP Care Packages [https://alivewithpurpose.org/care-package-program/] * Art: A Voice virtual exhibit. Staunton-Augusta Art Center [https://www.saartcenter.org/art-a-voice] * Music by: JSimons Music [http://www.jsimonsmusic.com/] Logo by: Fin First [https://finfirstmb.com/] More about this episode's guest, Ellie Loehner : Ellie Leohner fell in love with the fiber arts after a near-fatal car crash in January of 2018. What began with crocheting simple scarves and blankets soon turned into a yarn dyeing business that was called, Alive with Purpose Yarns. Alive with Purpose was born out of a desire to both offer specialty yarns and to financially support mental health causes in the state of Minnesota. In 2020, the annual yarn Care Package Program kicked off, which provides free yarn care packages to individuals who use the fiber arts to cope with their mental health symptoms. Personally, Ellie holds a professional background in the psychology field. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, Minnesota. For the last seven years, her focus has been serving individuals with significant mental health needs. She has worked as a case manager, a coordinator of in-home services for individuals both on the autism spectrum and with mental retardation. Most recently, she has worked in crisis facilities in the Minneapolis area. Both her professional and personal experience with depression and anxiety has informed her extensive knowledge of what is working and what really isn’t when it comes to meeting the needs of individuals with mental health diagnoses. Ellie is passionate about advocating for and meeting the needs of the underserved, as well as promoting creativity and the arts as a necessary part of care planning.
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