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SLMH Resource Map As you may know, I recently attended the MSSA conference for 3 days. I learned A LOT. One of my favorite sessions was about community asset mapping, which basically boils down to a geographical map of assets. I instantly became obsessed because it’s a visual way to see and learn about one […]
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This document contains assessments for 2 adult household with and without: kids, pets, and plants.
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**List updated as of 3.10.25 If you’re reading this post you’re likely already aware that MN is changing PCA (personal care assistance) services to CFSS (community first services and supports). There are multiple steps in this transition process, which makes the process extra confusing. This post is to help individuals/agencies make informed choices regarding the […]
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For those of you that want a ‘honey do list’ but also have partners and kids- here you go.
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If you haven’t realized it yet, I LOVE worksheets. journals. templates. probing questions– that sort of thing. Basically, if someone wishes they had something on paper I decide to make it because then it’s accessible to anyone, at anytime.
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A significant amount of work in therapy goes to learning how to continuously use reality testing skills. What are reality testing skills? They are skills used in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) which boil down to: catch (the thought), check (the thought), change (the thought). I didn’t come up with the 3 C’s, and I can’t […]
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Hi! Relationships are a lot of work. That doesn’t mean yours is headed for doom! IMO it means both people are realizing that they can’t read each others’ minds (FACT!) and that the journey of knowing ourselves and others is lifelong and evolves constantly (ALSO FACT!). This book has a ton of great worksheets to […]
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