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View Article  Turning Point

Well the mandatory trainings of my job are moving right along. I just finished 2 days of training in crisis intervention, to be used if necessary, for folks who exhibit acting-out behaviors that can escalate into more than just verbal confrontations with their peers or with our staff of health care providers.

Everyone employed by my community service board (over 600 employees) must take this training whether they will have a lot of direct contact with certain consumers of mental health services or not. I will be involved with people of course; however, I will not be at one facility all the time. I will be traveling about between counties and teaching classes, etc.

I'm not really nervous at this point about all the possibilities that can most certainly arise, which warrant training such as the intervention training I've just received. Everything we learned focused on non-violent forms of physical intervention and protective measures. Our board has used a particular program for over 12 years now, and very seldom in those years have extreme measures had to be taken with any client, such as two-arm holds and such. Gone are the days of seclusion, deprivation of any kind, or throwing people to the floor face down. Those measures are forms of negelct and abuse, and are not tolerated in most mental health systems across the nation. Nowadays, because of gained knowledge of what works and does not work with human beings, anxiety levels can be caught before things escalate into an individual acting-out with their peers or staff members. Much of the knowledge gained has to do with respect for individuals regardless of their level of development or the mental illnesses they may be facing. 

My job as an liaison between consumers of mental health services and mental health providers who do not themselves live with a mental illness, will place me with the people who are seeking to understand unmet needs of those who desire to be well against all odds. People with various levels of mental retardation will only be as well as they can be developmentally. I will not be attending to those groups as often, except for those folks who are developmentally able to make decisions for themselves and who also have a diagnosis of mental illness. Although I will most definitely be working around many different groups of people within the mental health system, other than those with mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders.

I am the manager of "Turning Point". The vision of my supervisors at present, is one of a facility separate from the community service board, which will be a non-profit organization for people with mental illnesses of varying degrees. Our people will seek to remain emotionally well and stay in recovery; which is to manage our illnesses as we work to live our lives to our highest potential. People with mental illnesses need to know they deserve the same opportunities within their communities as do those who have physical illnesses. With help, I hope to organize a haven for those who do not have a place to feel welcomed; a creative healing center for those who seek that freedom; and support groups with advocates who focus on particular issues to help relate significant needs of people to legislature.

Turning Point is exactly that; a place for people who are ready to take the turn for the betterment of their lives. Wish me luck as on I go...

 

View Article  You Gotta' Love It

Have you ever visited a place like this?  And to think some of you thought religion was only for the birds--heh. You gotta' admit, that one was wide open. I had to dive...have a great day y'all.

View Article  Come On And Do This

Got this one from Kazoofus, who found it at Bonnie's place, and decided to play along. I wanted to play too.

Rules: Remove 1 question from below, add in your personal question to make a total of 20 questions. Then tag 8-10 people in your list. List who they are at the end of this post. Notify them in their chat box that he/she has been tagged.

*I am not tagging specific people, but feel free to play the meme game and share with me that you have, so I can come visit and read your answers. Peace out...


1. At what age do you wish to marry? I married at age 33. I would not wish to marry again.


2. What color do you like most?  GREEN


3. Where is the place that you want to go the most?  Alaska


4. Which part of you do you hate the most? My fat stomach that used to be so pretty...a hundred or so years ago.


5. When you encounter a sad moment, what would you do? That depends on how the feeling strikes me. I do not always respond to sadness in normal fashion.


6. What are you afraid to lose the most? I have faced great loss in my life and managed to survive it all. I am not afraid of losing anyone or anything anymore.

7. If you win $1 million, what would you do?  I would donate much money to the St. Judes Children's Hospital in Memphis, TN. Then I would purchase brand new vehicles for my husband and myself; fully loaded. I would purchase a townhouse in Cleveland, Ohio so I could visit there whenever I choose; one in the Great Smoky Mountains, for the same reason. I would take a cruise to Alaska. I would purchase a brand spanking new home to sit on our land here, and invest any remaining funds in a savings plan for our future.

8. What’s your wish for the year ahead?  To spend more time with my daughter and husband, and to do well in the workplace.

9. How did you celebrate the New Year? I relaxed and watched nothing TV. and fell asleep just before the ball dropped.

10. Till now, what is the moment that you regret the most? I won't focus on my regrets.

11. Which type of person do you hate the most? The arrogant person. Arrogance annoys me to no end.

12. What is your ambition? My ambition is to do a great job with the administration I am now working for. I'd like to write and publish a book as well.

13. If you had one wish what would you wish for? To spend a week of quality time, away with my beautiful kid.

14. What are you most grateful for right now? (this is the question I created) I am most grateful for the opportunity to do a worthwhile job in my community which places emphasis on wellness and recovery for those who are mentally ill and/or suffer with substance abuse issues. I am grateful for a homeowner's loan we received for the jumpstart we needed this year to take care of several projects.I am also grateful for my dear Sam; always!

15. What is the best gift you can give someone this year? 

                          Myself


16. List two of your Top Ten New Year’s Resolutions.

      Rid my life of users and takers--(I have done this)

      Lose the f****** weight--(always a work in progress)


17. Show us a picture from 2007 that pretty much sums up 2007 for you?

 Spent a considerable amount of time here in the ole' computer room, at the table-made-into-desk, which belonged to my maternal great-grandmother many years ago.


18. What are the Top 2 things that you are most thankful for the year 2007 that made you happier for 2008? I was hired for a great job in 2007; went to a training for that job, and now I am moving forward in that job in 2008.


19. In this very moment, are you doing what you thought you’d be doing at this stage in your life?  No. I thought I would be finished with a Master's degree by now, and that I would be hanging out a lot with my two cousins who were like brother and sister to me.


20. What show do you most enjoy watching on TV these days?  MSNBC

View Article  Grace To Perfection

Sam and I will do this together someday. I just know it. Until then, I suppose we'll keep enduring the not so graceful routines of our lives...

View Article  Shiver Me

I'm off to bed early tonight, because I cannot think of a better way to keep warm than to cuddle under the covers with Sam, the dogs, and "Pickle". Tonight, I can't believe it was ever as warm as it looks in the picture below, of the tomato from our summer garden.

It is presently 18 degrees, and with the wind chill, it feels like 0. Schools are on a 2-hour delay in the morning, so the little tots don't freeze at the bus stops. I really enjoyed the snow this week, and the warmer temperatures. This bitter stuff hurts the ole' knees and all the other arthritic parts I have that are holding out for better days.

Goodnight all.

View Article  What A Crop

I posted a few more pictures over at flickr this morning. They were all taken this past summer, and I failed to install them with the CD until this morning. Don't know how I missed them....This particular photo is a tomato from our 2007 garden. I thought it worthy of sharing. Smile.

 

 

View Article  Snowy Day With Sunshine And Blue Sky

I think I'll be able to drive to the store today. The road from my house is clear now.

View Article  Snowy Day

Welcome to my backyard. This is what it looked like today.

View Article  I Did It!

I made it through y'all. Yay!! I think I did okay. My time for speaking went a little over, by about 5 or 10 minutes is all. I received lots of positive response; so, unless they were just working to make me feel like a million dollars, which I doubt was their main goal, I believe they think I am a worthwhile part of their team now. Wooo-hooo, and yeee-haaaw. That's all I can say for now.

Gonna' go relax a bit. I'm awfully drained.

Peace out...and thanks for the prayers and good vibes.

View Article  Nervous, And Prepared

I saw my office yesterday. It's a rather large room in the clubhouse, upstairs where all the offices are situated. I love it. I am making all kinds of decorating plans for that great room. Right now, there is a desk, chair, bookshelf, and filing cabinet there for my use.

Okay. I am asking for some lovin' and support this morning. I do my presentation today before twelve people. I may know two or three of them already. I'm asking for prayers and/or good vibes from ya'. I thank you in advance.

Can't wait to let you know I survived.

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