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Building Trust, Saving Lives: The Critical Role of Supportive Adults in Youth Suicide Prevention
Suicide is a large and increasing concern for young adults, making universal suicide prevention more important than ever for all those who interact with young adults.
A Caregiver's Guide to Managing Emotions While Supporting a Loved One Struggling with Addiction
Caring for a loved one battling addiction is a challenging journey that can take a toll on your emotional well-being. The rollercoaster of emotions, from fear and frustration to hope and despair, can be so overwhelming. In this blog post, we will explore evidence-based strategies to help you manage your emotions while supporting a family member or friend in their fight against addiction.
Parenting Resolutions for 2024: Building Family Wellness through 5 Actions
Discover transformative parenting resolutions for 2024 at Training & Education Center (TEC). Strengthen family bonds with prioritized quality time, embrace positive discipline for emotional growth, cultivate a growth mindset, promote digital well-being, and prioritize family self-care. Make 2024 a year of love, growth, and meaningful moments with your children.
You’re More Than Good Enough: Mastering Parenting Essentials
Parenting is a rewarding journey, but it doesn’t come with a manual. As every child is unique, so are the challenges that parents face. Fortunately, parenting classes have emerged as valuable resources to help parents navigate the complex terrain of raising children.
Certified Peer Specialist Work in Rural Communities in Pennsylvania
Mental health issues are a pervasive concern worldwide, affecting people from all walks of life. However, individuals residing in rural communities often face unique challenges when it comes to accessing mental health services.
The Importance of Certified Peer Specialists in Marginalized Communities in Pennsylvania
Marginalized communities often face a unique set of challenges, including social stigma, discrimination, and limited access to resources and healthcare services.
Differences Between Recovery -Oriented Values and the Medical Model in Certified Peer Specialist Practice
Certified Peer Specialists (CPS) play a crucial role in supporting individuals with mental health and substance use challenges. They provide a unique form of support by drawing on their lived experiences.
What is a Certified Peer Specialist in Pennsylvania?
The field of mental health has witnessed significant transformations over the past few decades, shifting from a primarily medical model to a more holistic and recovery-oriented approach. One of the key developments in this paradigm shift is the emergence of Certified Peer Specialists (CPS) in Pennsylvania.
What Are Certified Peer Specialists?
Certified Peer Specialists (CPS) are individuals who have personal lived experience with mental health challenges and recovery. They play a vital role in the mental health field by offering peer support and guidance to those on their journeys toward recovery. At Mental Health Partnerships, we empower individuals to become effective CPS, fostering hope, resilience, and understanding within communities.
Parent Mental Health Training and Education
In addition to our CPS programs, we also offer comprehensive training and education for parents who seek to prioritize their own mental health and well-being while providing a nurturing environment for their children. We understand the unique challenges that parents face, and our courses are designed to provide practical tools and knowledge to help parents maintain mental wellness and support their families effectively.