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Jerrod’s recovery journey

Jerrod’s recovery journey Jerrod’s driving factor for recovery was reconnecting with his culture, being a father and healing generational trauma. Ten years into his recovery, he is the Executive Director of Painted Horse Recovery, a culturally specific peer services recovery organization and a father of three children

Resource digest - July 10, 2020

 315 SW Fifth Ave, Portland, OR | 800-224-4840 | TTY 711 | careoregon.org COR-2095313-0714 Updated July 13, 2020 Bimonthly Resource Digest Highlights 7/08/2020: Supporting Children During Coronavirus (COVID19) , by The National Child Traumatic Stress Network Description: Parenting strategies and tips to support children's emotional health during the pandemic, including developmentally appropriate answers to children’s common questions. • S imple, trauma-informed tips for talking

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/covid-19/resource-digest-email-07142020-v2.pdf?sfvrsn=17bcfb09_3

CareOregon, ODHS Child Welfare Division partner to improve placement stability for children and young people in foster care

of existing supports. “We were seeing that, because of the traumas they experienced, children, are experiencing everything from trauma and isolation to insecurity and fear,” said Amy Shea Reyes, CCO, agencies Maple Star and Catholic Community Services to provide trauma-informed behavioral health supports, as the resource family to process and cope with trauma and develop a sense of safety. More than just, experienced severe trauma can, because of this trauma, display challenging behaviors. Resource families

Anxiety disorder: More than regular nerves

have difficulty being around it or avoid it altogether, such as a fear of heights. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): After a traumatic experience, you have intense fear when you’re in a similar

‘Tis the season: Holiday depression and anxiety

or standing rigidly. Past trauma: If you’ve had difficult things happen to you in the past around the holidays, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during the season, a form of anxiety that can develop after trauma. The holidays may bring up flashbacks or recurring memories, or you might want to avoid places

Safe to Be Crisis Stabilization for Child and Youth

are scarce – and minimize re-traumatization and unnecessary duplication of assessments, plans of care, elements, stabilization services must be trauma-responsive, developmentally appropriate, culturally, trauma; 29 economic, 30 educational, 31 and social disruption; 32 accessibility and access, one occasion, from pre-migration throughout the journey…. The accumulation of traumatic stressors, . During the initial mobile response, the youth should receive a trauma-responsive, individualized

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/behavioral-health/shift/external/safe-to-be-crisis-stabilization-for-child-and-youth.pdf?sfvrsn=23f0d916_1

Celebrating recovery

Celebrating recovery A big part of recovery from substance use is about triumph and celebration. For Amanda, Mike, Fernando, Jerrod, and Courday, they celebrate being present in their own life and the lives of loved ones, breaking the cycle of generational trauma, reconnecting with family, and finding joy. Recovery is possible, and it’s a beautiful thing worth celebrating. Join us in building a community that supports recovery. #RecoveryIsPossible #RecoveryDoesntHappenAlone

Depression: A common and serious health issue

that affect your quality of life. Stress: Difficult experiences such as sexual abuse, trauma, death, like anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Getting help for depression The good news

Motivational Interviewing for Healthcare Providers 2016 presentation

to trust others Impact of Trauma The following responses to trauma/traumatic events are components, is an effective communication tool for patients with a background of trauma. • Demonstrate how to effectively, by healthcare practitioners. Intro to MI Overview MI: RN Workflow MI & Trauma- Informed Care Practice, Behavior Va lues Beliefs Intro to MI Overview MI: RN Workflow MI & Trauma- Informed Care, Workflow MI & Trauma- Informed Care Practice Activities Trauma-Informed Care Adverse Childhood

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/meds-ed/medsed-motivational-interviewing.pdf?sfvrsn=e5968e88_3

2018 - Fall grant recipients

trauma-informed care: Serving Muslim Refugee Families Culturally Responsive Trauma Informed Care ORCHWA Early Life Programs Trauma-Informed Early Childhood Education for Low- Income Latino Children in Washington County Trauma Healing & Resiliency for Youth and Youth Service Providers Expanding Trauma Informed Care for Students with Disabilities Fall 2018 Development Investments – ACEs, specific trauma-informed care: Serving Muslim Refugee Families - Virginia Garcia Memorial Health

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/community/community-giving-at-careoregon/fall_2018_summary_of_careoregon_grantees.pdf?sfvrsn=762c172f_3

Investing in our region’s mental health system

capacity, added nine sobering beds and created trauma-informed spaces for staff and patients. Funded, that provides services to individuals experiencing homelessness and trauma. For many of Rose Haven’s clients, by trauma,” said Elizabeth Starke, Development Director at Rose Haven. “The trauma of being, for members experiencing trauma. Mental health advocates conduct assessments, create safety plans

https://www.careoregon.org/news/health-and-wellness/2024/12/18/investing-in-our-region-s-mental-health-system

ACT criteria 2024

-Polar disorder Anxiety disorders limited to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Post Traumatic, disorder intellectual developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, personality disorder

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/behavioral-health/post-10-1-forms-and-docs/act-criteria-2024.pdf?sfvrsn=f224714f_1

Disparity measure: Emergency department utilization for individuals experiencing mental illness

, major depressive disorder, manic episodes, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress, PTSD F4310 - Post-traumatic stress disorder, unspecified F4311 - Post-traumatic stress disorder, acute F4312 - Post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic Schizoid personality disorder F603 - Schizoid

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/quality-metrics-toolkit/old/disparity-measure---ed-utilization-for-individuals-experiencing-mental-illness.pdf?sfvrsn=36c5999e_3

Effective substance use treatment 2018 presentation

for better relationships with the health care system and providers via trauma informed care, Resources for Primary Care: Tr a u m a informed Oregon https://traumainformedoregon.org/ Oregon Health

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/meds-ed/meds-ed-substance-use-disorder-oct-12-2018.pdf?sfvrsn=cd8cb4e7_3

Sarah’s Story: A safe space can change your life

was dealing with—severe anxiety, trauma from domestic violence—and the ongoing instability of homelessness, . The trauma of losing housing, facing violence and existing in a constant state of survival deeply affects, abuse and trauma, past that day on Vista Bridge. Sarah now lives in her own apartment and, with her, of mental health and homelessness For Sarah, the trauma of losing housing, experiencing violence, and the trauma of being unhoused.” Rose Haven’s Liz Starke agrees. “A lot of what we see is untreated

https://www.careoregon.org/mental-health/sarahs-story

Neurodivergence: Recognizing strengths and impact

disorder (OCD), Tourette syndrome and more. Some environmental factors, like brain injury or trauma, can lead to stress, trauma or mental health concerns. Yet the neurodivergent community has a broad

https://www.careoregon.org/news/health-and-wellness/2025/04/05/neurodivergence-recognizing-strengths-and-impact

CareOregon awards $79,867 grant to help Lutheran Community Services Northwest deliver culturally specific mental health support to Ukrainian refugees impacted by ongoing war

with intense levels of trauma, stress and lack of resources and are increasingly in need of culturally specific and trauma-informed mental health care. CareOregon has provided Lutheran Community, to support Lutheran Community Services Northwest and their mission to provide necessary trauma, . “Because many of the refugees are experiencing high levels of trauma, making trauma-informed mental health, to Ukrainian refugees to help address mental health and trauma and connect clients to the appropriate

https://www.careoregon.org/members/member-updates/2022/07/27/careoregon-awards-79-867-grant-to-help-lutheran-community-services-northwest-deliver-culturally-specific-mental-health-support-to-ukrainian-refugees-impacted-by-ongoing-war
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