Question, Persuade and Refer [qpr] People Who Are Suicidal

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With the rate of suicides in the United States as of 2015 [from the CDC, 2017] at 13.26 suicides per 100,000, there have been programs developed to help identify and get help for people who are suicidal. Many programs are focused on training gatekeepers [people who are likely to recognize a crisis and warning signs…

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Is Community Central to Who We Are?

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I read an article by Nancy Kaffer from the Detroit Free Press on January 25, 2020. It is partly a review of a tv show called “The Good Place” and partly her reflecting on what is important in life as portrayed in “The Good Place.” The premise is that we need to build up points…

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Being a Couch Potato Puts Adolescents at Risk for Mental Illness

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In the March 10, 2020 edition of the Asheville Citizen Times, An Associated Press aricle quoted Aaron Kandola, a Ph.D. student at University College London’s findings that adolescents who are inactive for a large portion of their days during adolecence are at increased risk for depression by age 18. There was a correlation of the…

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Life During and After the Virus

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Well, we are all having to cope with the changes and uncertainty that this pandemic has presented to us. Many of us have had to make extraordinary sacrifices as we have given up our jobs and businesses as we cooperated with self-quarantining, thus reducing our interactions with each other as we avoid contact and when…

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No One’s Coming to Save Us

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I was reading an opinion piece in the May 31, 2020 Sunday Review by Roxane Gay who reviewed all the bad things happening recently with many in our government continuing to not take responsibility for facing the truth of what is happening and then helping us to safely get through it. Ms. Gay then focused…

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The New Threat: Racism Without Racists

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A CNN article from November 27, 2014 by John Blake speaks about the problem of racism without racists. This concern has been around for years as people who are not overtly racist unintentionally support racist institutions that promote ongoing exploitation of African Americans. It is only more recently that more Americans have become aware of…

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It is All About Exploitation?

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Exploitation is defined as the fact of or action taken to treat someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work. Or, to selfishly take advantage of a person or persons in order to profit from them or otherwise benefit yourself. So, is every bad thing humans do related to or involve exploitation? Racism seems…

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Has Being White Ever Been Good?

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If race was invented to justify exploiting other people then being white has never been good. I have listened to a radio podcast “Scene on Radio” called “Seeing White” that discusses the history of being white including how it was started and what has kept it alive for over 400 years. One of the speakers…

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Is Empathy Just Listening to Others Without Our Own Reactions?

DON'T GIVE IN TO BULLIES

I’ve become more and more convinced that listening to others is the best way to be connected to other people…no matter how much your belief’s differ from theirs. However, for listening to actually connect us to others requires that we listen without having any reactions ourselves. If you react, you are not listening and this…

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