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    Saturday
    Feb232013

    My picks of the week

    I hope you find something on this list that resonates with you.

    1.     Do you want to go paperless in your private practice? = http://ow.ly/hSGpO

     

    2.     Relationship Anxiety Is Hard On The Immune System, Study Says = http://ow.ly/hSHk5

     

    3.     How to Spot a Narcissist = http://ow.ly/hWlPW

     

    4.     6 Tips for What to Do When You Feel Exhausted by Life = http://ow.ly/hP0La

     

    5.     Signs You Are Verbally Abused = http://ow.ly/hWlXR

    Sunday
    Feb102013

    Understanding Addiction

    Its influence is everywhere: family, workplace and school.  What can you do about it?

    This TWO SESSION program is for those with addictions; their families, friends and coworkers; those who treat them; and anyone interested in learning more about addictions. 

    See more information here.

    Saturday
    Feb022013

    Some interesting reads

    I found these articles interesting and worth reading this week.  I hope you choose to read one or two of them.  Feel free to share and comment.

    17 Psychology Experts Share Their Best Stress Relief Tips = http://ow.ly/hddzb

    Making Mental Health Part of the School Safety Solution = http://ow.ly/hgUyX

    Texas facing mental health crisis = http://ow.ly/hgUgK

    The paradox of empathy: When empathy hurts = http://ow.ly/hgUle

    Boundaries: It's Time to Say No When You Need To = http://ow.ly/hlEBF

    iVegetarian: The High Fructose Diet of Steve Jobs = http://ow.ly/hdf2A

    Tuesday
    Jan292013

    Katy Mental Health Networking -March 1, 2013

    This meeting is for mental health providers in the Katy area.

    Friday, March 1, 2013 - 11:30 am until 1:00 pm

    Guest Speaker: Adam Schachter "The emotional impact of bankrupcy"

    Cost: FREE (bring your own lunch)

    The Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union -

    25525 Katy Mills Parkway Katy, TX 77494

    281-391-2149 (phone number to the location).         

                   

    RSVP Now! ]

    Sunday
    Jan202013

    Some Ways to Honor Martin Luther King Jr.

    I became an American in 2009.  I am a citizen of this wonderful country not by birth, but by choice.

    Today, as a fellow American I’d like to invite you to honor the principles of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  You can choose to participate in this simple exercise with me:

    1.      Play this video [5 minutes].  You can close your eyes if you want to. 
    2.     Think about how you can make an impact in our community.
    3.     Share your thoughts and ideas on this page (comments.)

    Dr. King's legacy includes his steadfast commitment to civil rights and non-violent social change. What better way to pick up on the theme than by applying such principles to our own community. Among the questions we might ask ourselves: Do all our neighbors have equal access to mental health resources? Are our best mental health resources evenly accessible by all? Are the children struggling with mental health issues destined for healthy adult lifestyles? These are a few possible places to begin our mission.

    What's your dream?

    Share it here with a comment.

    David

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