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March 2024
A New Year — A New You?
January 20, 2022
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Ellenhorn
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Mind Body
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Mindfulness
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Wellness
January is Mental Wellness Month, which is an excellent place to start. The World Health Organization defines mental wellness as “a state
Using the PACT Model to Navigate the Pandemic
January 20, 2022
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Ellenhorn
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COVID
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PACT
Since March 2020, we have been navigating an unpredictable, delicate, and always changing landscape due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While this
Breaking the Mold: Challenging Traditional Notions of Readiness in Recovery
March 27, 2024
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Ross Ellenhorn, PhD
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Addiction
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Assertive Community Treatment
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Change
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Collaboration
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Community Integration
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Hope
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IDDT
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Mental Health
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PACT
When is a client undergoing addiction services or psychiatric care ready to “get back to life?” That’s not only a question clinicians
“What is Going on in my Mind: Trust and Mentalization” With Lauren Pellettieri, LCSW
March 4, 2024
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Ellenhorn
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Collaboration
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Mental Health
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Mentalization
Mentalizing is the imaginative act of making sense of the actions of oneself and others on the basis of intentional mental states