741741 is the number for the Crisis Text Hotline in the United States and Ontario Canada. Q: HOW DOES CRISIS TEXT LINE WORK? You text 741741 when in crisis. Anywhere, anytime. A live, trained crisis counselor receives the text and responds quickly. The crisis counselor helps you move from a
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Shared by United Resource Connection August 1, 2019
The more you spend on yourself, the more your favorite charity benefits. How great is that? If you haven’t yet selected a non-profit beneficiary of your Amazon shopping sprees, take a moment to read our instructions on how to do so. While we hope you select us, the following
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Shared by United Resource Connection August 1, 2019
Those in mental health case management and social work are very familiar with the sometimes arduous task of writing service notes. In this interview with Jon Trauth EdD, a member of our board of directors, he shares about his work at Miami University developing a program to teach students how
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Shared by United Resource Connection August 1, 2019
We’ve added sharing buttons to our Cincinnati Community Resource Directory. Formerly sharing buttons were only present on our Community Blog. These buttons enable our blog readers to more widely spread the news broadcast here by local social service agencies. By simply clicking a button you can share social service news
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Shared by United Resource Connection August 1, 2019
You’re intensely insecure and self-conscious, so much so it feels like one of your prime attributes. You’d describe yourself as a true-blue pessimist or cynic. You don’t really get excited about anything. You have a hard time connecting with others. And you find yourself constantly exhausted and drained. Because it’s
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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger August 1, 2019
I had a client named Jack, who couldn’t see why he shouldn’t be “hard” on his wife and kids. It was for their own good. “I’m no harder on them than I am on myself,” he would say. In reality, no good could come of his critical and blaming approach to
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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 30, 2019
Rockets fired by the 1-147th Field Artillery of the South Dakota Army National Guard head towards thier targets at the Northern Impact Area at Fort McCoy, Wis. 25 June, 2017. The 1-147th Field Artillery used the M270A1 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems as part of thier annual training at Fort McCoy.
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 24, 2019
KYLE – On July 30, in Kyle, Cougar Fund Executive Director Penny Maldonado will share her love of mountain lions and knowledge of their positive role on the land. She will discuss mountain lions’ natural history and behaviors. She looks forward to hearing about community members’ experiences with mountain lions,
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 24, 2019
CINCINNATI — A Native American author whose writings have highlighted his indigenous culture is this year’s winner of a lifetime achievement award celebrating literature’s power to foster peace, social justice and global understanding. Dayton Literary Peace Prize officials selected novelist, poet and essayist N. Scott Momaday for the Richard C. Holbrooke
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 24, 2019
EAGLE BUTTE — Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Chairman Harold C. Frazier has declared that a state of emergency still exists on the Cheyenne River reservation. The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe has closed several BIA routes and declared all BIA roads with culverts to be in critical condition. Recent winter, spring
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 24, 2019