ive been feeling down lately so i made some AT motivation doodles uvu
A very good way of going about explaining this issue. It’s good to see something positive come from Tumblr.
HOLY SHIT. THIS. THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO TELL PEOPLE. SHUT YOUR MOUTH ABOUT MEN VS WOMEN. @_@
this is literally so important
I’m interested in voice hearing in individuals diagnosed with a psychotic disorder compared to individuals diagnosed with a trauma related disorder…mostly as it relates to misdiagnosis, mistreatment and stigma. There’s some interesting stuff in the literature that begs further investigation and it had interesting implications in my current practice I work primarily with people who have severe trauma histories and diagnosed psychotic disorders that I don’t always agree with ;)
I just came back from yoga, we had this amazing meditation with colors. Suddenly, I had a brilliant idea.
The Happiness Rainbow is your own rainbow, at the end of the day, you have collected colors. Draw your own rainbow and see which colors are missing. Can you still fix that? Try to get all the colors every day! I hope this will bring happiness to you! I really believe colors are stronger than words. You can write down how you feel, but why not draw it with the colors?
Please reblog if you think this is a good idea, I really hope I can help people with this!
| — | Alice Walker (Living By The Word) |
PRAISE BE
Omg thank you I remember ordering the boy toy like what is that
thats so cute
This is so important to me.
A small change toward the fight for equality.
March is Social Work Month so we’ve gathered together a brief reading list for you.
- Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1: Couples, Families, and Children, Fifth edition, Edited by Kevin Corcoran and Joel Fischer
- Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 2: Adults, Fifth edition, Edited by Kevin Corcoran and Joel Fischer
- Social Work Research and Evaluation: Foundations of Evidence-Based Practice, Tenth edition by Richard M. Grinnell, Jr. and Yvonne A. Unrau
- The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy, Fourth Edition by Joel Blau and With Mimi Abramovitz
- Chasing the American Dream: Understanding What Shapes Our Fortunes by Mark Robert Rank, PhD, Thomas A. Hirschl, PhD, and and with Kirk A. Foster, PhD
- Child slavery now: A contemporary reader by Gary Craig (free chapter on Policy Press Scholarship Online)
- Adoption by Lesbians and Gay Men: A New Dimension in Family Diversity by David M. Brodzinsky and Adam Pertman (free chapter on Oxford Scholarship Online)
- School Bullying: New Perspectives on a Growing Problem by David R. Dupper (free chapter on Oxford Scholarship Online)
- Changing Adolescence: Social Trends and Mental Health by Ann Hagell (free chapter on Policy Press Scholarship Online)
- Communities, identities and crime by Basia Spalek (free chapter on Policy Press Scholarship Online)
- Faces of Poverty: Portraits of Women and Children on Welfare by Jill Duerr Berrick (free chapter on Oxford Scholarship Online)
- Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging, Edited by Barbara Berkman (free chapter on Oxford Scholarship Online)
Find free articles from journals, reference works, and the books above at our Social Work Month hub. And be sure to follow more social work news from our Tumblr this month.

