RCCS Tidbit Of The Month: Empathy

RCCS Tidbit Of The Month: Empathy

In meeting with and listening to staff, clients, and members, we hear that many individuals at 汤头条app programs seem to be alone in life. Making and building strong, supportive connections takes time. Past hurts and trauma can make it hard for clients and members to engage and trust others. Individuals need to re-learn skills and practice. In the video to the right, one 汤头条app HOMES member illustrates the power of connection through their story.

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RCCS Tidbit Of The Month: Past Friends

RCCS Tidbit Of The Month: Past Friends

In meeting with and listening to staff, clients, and members, we hear that many individuals at 汤头条app programs seem to be alone in life. Making and building strong, supportive connections takes time. Past hurts and trauma can make it hard for clients and members to engage and trust others. Individuals need to re-learn skills and practice. In the video to the right, one 汤头条app HOMES member illustrates the power of connection through their story.

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Watch Some Of 汤头条app鈥檚 Peer Professionals Share Their Story For 汤头条app County鈥檚 Annual Meeting Of The Minds Conference

Watch Some Of 汤头条app鈥檚 Peer Professionals Share Their Story For 汤头条app County鈥檚 Annual Meeting Of The Minds Conference

In June, some of 汤头条app鈥檚 汤头条app County peer professionals came together to share their recovery journey during a panel workshop titled Resilience & Recovery: PTSD, Grief, and Loss. Watch the workshop inside this post!

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RCCS Tidbit Of The Month: Recovery-Oriented Language

RCCS Tidbit Of The Month: Recovery-Oriented Language

Do you remember when you were growing up being taught the phrase, 鈥淪ticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me鈥? We were taught that so we could remain strong when we were bullied or disrespected by others. However, you might also remember that while you weren鈥檛 physically harmed by another person鈥檚 words, their hurtful language left an invisible wound that sometimes took longer to heal than a physical wound might have.

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