Facing Stigma as per Client-Centered Case Management(and how the articles in TNMI are positivity controlled with stories, insight and information):
*Focuses on strength-based approaches to focus on skills and capacities rather than deficits. Consistent with this approach, barriers to successful reintegration should be perceived as challenges rather than problems to be fixed.
*Reframing challenges as "barriers" to goals rather than as intrinsic characteristics of individuals, and looking beyond individual challenges to structural ones, are important to overcoming stigmatization.
*Staff match existing resources within clients' communities and support networks to their goals and needs. Communities are equipped with localized resources to support clients, and communities should be inclusive of
justice-involved individuals.
*An important aspect of reintegration and restoration is having meaningful social roles that promote skills and capacities and involve clients in their communities. To this end, work and volunteer positions matched to the client's skills and needs could be rewarding for the client, as appropriate.
Five Steps to Dealing With Stigma
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2013/07/16/5-reliable-ways-to-deal-with-mental-health-stigma-prejudice/
Interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB), a term coined by Dr. Dan Siegel in The Developing Mind (Guilford 1999), is an interdisciplinary field which seeks to understand the mind and mental health. Its focus is on the way the brain develops and is shaped by interpersonal relationships.
https://www.mindsightinstitute.com/
Soldier's Heart, developed by Edward Tick, Ph.D. and Kate Dahlstedt, LMHC, provides a unique and comprehensive model to address the emotional, moral, and spiritual wounds of veterans, their families and communities. It offers a genuine healing and homecoming from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder by developing a new and honorable warrior identity supported by
community.
Edward Tick's groundbreaking book, War and the Soul, explores ancient and cross-cultural warrior traditions that reveal the
necessities for successful warrior return. The Soldier’s Heart Model facilitates them and applies this model to promote, train, and guide military, professional and community-based efforts to heal the effects of war.
http://www.soldiersheart.net/
Building Self Confience (good for parenting)
http://www.indiaparenting.com/confident-child/42_3397/building-self-confidence.html
*Focuses on strength-based approaches to focus on skills and capacities rather than deficits. Consistent with this approach, barriers to successful reintegration should be perceived as challenges rather than problems to be fixed.
*Reframing challenges as "barriers" to goals rather than as intrinsic characteristics of individuals, and looking beyond individual challenges to structural ones, are important to overcoming stigmatization.
*Staff match existing resources within clients' communities and support networks to their goals and needs. Communities are equipped with localized resources to support clients, and communities should be inclusive of
justice-involved individuals.
*An important aspect of reintegration and restoration is having meaningful social roles that promote skills and capacities and involve clients in their communities. To this end, work and volunteer positions matched to the client's skills and needs could be rewarding for the client, as appropriate.
Five Steps to Dealing With Stigma
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2013/07/16/5-reliable-ways-to-deal-with-mental-health-stigma-prejudice/
Interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB), a term coined by Dr. Dan Siegel in The Developing Mind (Guilford 1999), is an interdisciplinary field which seeks to understand the mind and mental health. Its focus is on the way the brain develops and is shaped by interpersonal relationships.
https://www.mindsightinstitute.com/
Soldier's Heart, developed by Edward Tick, Ph.D. and Kate Dahlstedt, LMHC, provides a unique and comprehensive model to address the emotional, moral, and spiritual wounds of veterans, their families and communities. It offers a genuine healing and homecoming from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder by developing a new and honorable warrior identity supported by
community.
Edward Tick's groundbreaking book, War and the Soul, explores ancient and cross-cultural warrior traditions that reveal the
necessities for successful warrior return. The Soldier’s Heart Model facilitates them and applies this model to promote, train, and guide military, professional and community-based efforts to heal the effects of war.
http://www.soldiersheart.net/
Building Self Confience (good for parenting)
http://www.indiaparenting.com/confident-child/42_3397/building-self-confidence.html