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Treating patients with opioid disorders is not just about treating addiction. Here’s why [Stat.com]

Patients with opioid use disorder are much more likely than the general population to have a host of other health conditions, including hepatitis C, post-traumatic stress disorder, and anxiety. That’s according to a new analysis from health care company Amino, which culled data from the claims of 3.1 million privately insured patients between 2014 and 2016. It calculated the frequency of a slew of health conditions — from back pain to binge drinking — in patients diagnosed with opioid use...

Arts-Based Activities Boost Emotion Regulation, Study Finds (www.psychologytoday.com)

Here's an excerpt from an article by Christopher Bergland. Genevieve Dingle of the University of Queensland School of Psychiatry , who is the lead author of this study, described the findings in a statement: "People with chronic mental health conditions tend to experience difficulties with emotion perception and regulation, which can have a big impact on their social relationships. These symptoms are not well treated with medication or psychotherapy . The findings of this study are exciting...

National ACEs Program...Educate, Inspire & Change!

What a great thread of responses I received from around the country about a National Mandate for ACE Testing parents who show up for pre and post natal appointments. Yet, somehow we need to take this subject to another level eh? For all of us who understand the significance of ACEs...most of us are ready to climb to the highest point and start SCREAMING about the subject. It clearly affects how you look at the world differently. ACEs impact schools, churches, corporations, associations,...

Rise in children seeking mental health support after terror attacks [TheGuardian.com]

The number of children and young people seeking help from mental health services has spiked in the wake of recent terrorist attacks in England, according to the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP). Hospitals across the Manchester region have seen an estimated 10% increase in children seeking help since a bomb ripped through the Manchester Arena on 22 May , killing 22 people, according to the RCP. Mental health experts in Greater Manchester hospitals received hundreds more patients from June...

Case Management Instead of Jailing Asylum-Seeking Mothers, Children for Profit [News.UTexas.edu]

If there is anything to be learned from recent political events, it is that the public does not want to see corporations grow rich off of the suffering of families. Yet, it’s something we see daily in Texas. It is time to end the imprisonment of mothers and children who seek asylum protection in the U.S. after fleeing violence in Central America and other troubled countries. Family detention allows for-profit prison corporations to treat children as commodities whose imprisonment provides a...

Take the Golden Rule to School Rap

Take the Golden Rule to School Rap You don’t have to be like me to be OK, I don’t have to be like you for us to play. Respect my person, I’ll respect yours. If we can appreciate our differences, we may learn something new. Treat me like you want to be treated, Ill do the same for you. (Ramblings in Rhyme by Dr. Ivy)

In the lieu of flowers, the family ask that you be kind to one another...

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you be kind to one another… The second leading cause of death in children 10-18 is suicide. What went wrong? What did someone miss? What could’ve been different? In this situation, a young person was led to hang themselves and attributed it to bullying. They were 15. They had found no value in living because it appeared to them that life had found no value in them. In the last line of the obituary, it read in lieu of flowers, the family ask you be...

Ark Project receives six grants [TheWorldLink.com - Coos Bay, OR]

The Ark Project is making sure homeless youth are being taken care of in Coos County. The project received six grants this month, helping it prepare for the upcoming school year. Coos Bay School District's special programs director, Lisa DeSalvio, said that the majority of the county is made up of working poor. Right now, the Coos Bay School District is seeing 75 percent of its students in poverty. “It's outrageous,” she said. “When you look at the poverty rate and you've got a lot of single...

Nine Lessons About Criminal Justice Reform [TheMarshallProject.org]

Adapted from remarks to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, San Francisco, July 17, 2017. Since November, a kind of fatalistic cloud has settled over the campaign to reform the federal criminal justice system. With a law-and-order president, a tough-on-crime attorney general, and a Congress that has become even more polarized than it was in former President Barack Obama’s time, most reform advocates say any serious fixes to the federal system are unlikely. Reformers have been consoling...

How to Count the Hidden Prisoners [TheMarshallProject.org]

Measuring the human cost of the tough-on-crime policies of the 1980s and 90s has never been a simple task. Researchers have tried to show the impact by measuring how long prisoners spent behind bars before they were released. They found that time served has increased over the past decades. But that approach skips a whole group: People whose incarceration has been going on so long they have yet to get out. Now, a new study by the Urban Institute is trying something different. The nonprofit...

How Job Loss Can Lead to Drug Use [TheAtlantic.com]

In 2013, Kentucky, Rhode Island, and Nevada had some of the highest rates of death from opioid overdoses, and they also had some of the country’s highest unemployment rates . A series of studies suggests that this joblessness might have been—at least in part—contributing to the high rates of drug addiction. A National Bureau of Economic Research paper I wrote about a few months ago found that as the unemployment rate increases by 1 percentage point in a given county, the opioid-death rate...

Half of Americans have diabetes or a high risk for it — and many of them are unaware [LATimes.com]

Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and … diabetes . That’s right. The metabolic condition is about as American as you can get, according to a new national report card on diabetes released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . The report shows that nearly half of Americans have diabetes or prediabetes, which puts them at high risk for the condition. A good number of these folks haven’t been diagnosed and don’t even realize their predicament. [For more of this story, written...

Grace Mattern: Roxane Gay and the right body [ConcordMonitor.com]

Roxane Gay is fat. Her new book, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body, tells the brutally raw story of how she got so fat and why. At 12 she was gang raped. She barely had words for what happened to her, and the words she could muster she couldn’t say to anyone, not even her parents. They loved her but she was a good Catholic girl, and good girls didn’t get raped. So she swallowed her secret and got big, big enough that she felt safe from male attention. Which is the response many girls have to...

How childhood trauma affects health [PRI.org]

In the 1980s, Dr. Vincent Felitti was working in a medical program to help obese patients lose weight. But, weeks into the study, he began to notice that the patients who he had expected to make the most progress were dropping out. So, he started asking them questions about their past, trying to understand what was going on. Were they overweight as kids? Did their weight change slowly, or suddenly? During these conversations, he discovered something that many of them had in common: “Nearly...

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