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#HealthcareAccess highlights the importance of equitable medical services, advocating for underserved communities, promoting awareness, reducing barriers, fostering inclusivity, empowering patients, sharing resources, and encouraging dialogue about health disparities and solutions.
Is the U.S. Government Giving Undocumented Immigrants Free Healthcare? Brad Bernstein explains that undocumented immigrants can only access free healthcare in two specific situations: 	1.	For the health of an unborn child – If the child will be born a U.S. citizen, healthcare for the mother may be provided. 	2.	In an emergency – Emergency medical treatment is available regardless of immigration status. Otherwise, the U.S. government is not giving undocumented immigrants free healthcare. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience, helping thousands navigate complex U.S. immigration processes. #ImmigrationLaw #HealthcareAccess #UndocumentedImmigrants #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationHelp #TikTokLawTips
The Texas case over compounded tirzepatide is heating up! 🩺💊 What does it mean for patients relying on meds like Mounjaro and Zepbound? Let’s break it down. #CompoundedMeds #HealthcareAccess #Mounjaro #Tirzepatide #Zepbound #BigPharma #MedicalUpdates #PatientsFirst #PharmacyNews #HealthAdvocate
Maternal health is in crisis in Idaho, and the numbers are alarming: ➡️ Maternal mortality increased 121.5% between 2019-2021. ➡️ Infant mortality rose 18% in the same period. ➡️ Many rural areas remain maternity care deserts with limited access to prenatal and delivery services. ➡️ Idaho has lost 22% of its OB-GYNs since enacting strict abortion laws, leaving women with fewer options for care. To address this, the Idaho Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) was re-established in 2024 after being allowed to expire in 2023 due to a sunset law. For much of last year, Idaho lacked a dedicated body to review maternal deaths and recommend solutions—a gap with potentially life-threatening consequences. The MMRC’s mission is vital: ✅ Study maternal deaths. ✅ Identify preventable factors. ✅ Recommend policies to save lives. Their first report on 2023 maternal deaths is due to the Legislature on January 31, 2025. This data will help guide efforts to reduce maternal mortality and improve outcomes for families across the state. But re-establishing the MMRC is just one step. Idaho must also: ✔️ Expand access to maternity care, especially in rural areas. ✔️ Address OB-GYN shortages and retain healthcare providers. ✔️ Prioritize maternal and infant health in policy decisions. Every mother deserves safe, compassionate care, and every child deserves the best possible start. Supporting the MMRC and advocating for systemic change can help make this a reality. Let’s work together to improve maternal health in Idaho—because the stakes couldn’t be higher. #MaternalHealth #IdahoMMRC #HealthyMomsHealthyBabies #HealthcareAccess
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Maternal health is in crisis in Idaho, and the numbers are alarming: ➡️ Maternal mortality increased 121.5% between 2019-2021. ➡️ Infant mortality rose 18% in the same period. ➡️ Many rural areas remain maternity care deserts with limited access to prenatal and delivery services. ➡️ Idaho has lost 22% of its OB-GYNs since enacting strict abortion laws, leaving women with fewer options for care. To address this, the Idaho Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) was re-established in 2024 after being allowed to expire in 2023 due to a sunset law. For much of last year, Idaho lacked a dedicated body to review maternal deaths and recommend solutions—a gap with potentially life-threatening consequences. The MMRC’s mission is vital: ✅ Study maternal deaths. ✅ Identify preventable factors. ✅ Recommend policies to save lives. Their first report on 2023 maternal deaths is due to the Legislature on January 31, 2025. This data will help guide efforts to reduce maternal mortality and improve outcomes for families across the state. But re-establishing the MMRC is just one step. Idaho must also: ✔️ Expand access to maternity care, especially in rural areas. ✔️ Address OB-GYN shortages and retain healthcare providers. ✔️ Prioritize maternal and infant health in policy decisions. Every mother deserves safe, compassionate care, and every child deserves the best possible start. Supporting the MMRC and advocating for systemic change can help make this a reality. Let’s work together to improve maternal health in Idaho—because the stakes couldn’t be higher. #MaternalHealth #IdahoMMRC #HealthyMomsHealthyBabies #HealthcareAccess
ADHD is diagnosed more often in males than females, but the statistics may not be quite accurate. Many females aren’t diagnosed with ADHD when they should be.  ADHD symptoms that females show can look different than those that males show. Males tend to be hyperactive and impulsive, while females often forget things and have trouble paying attention and organizing.  Brenda reflects on living with ADHD from childhood and shares the tools she has used to manage ADHD symptoms.  Est. 2001. Deaf Women Owned. Over 20 years in business. 35+ years of Experience. Deaf Counseling Center provides both #telementalhealth (videophone, web-based, online, and virtual, e-therapy, telemental health) and in-office #therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis.  Board-certified Telemental Health (BC-TMH). HIPAA Compliant. 100% Private. Inbox us for more information. ______________________ . . . . . . @deafcounseling #deafcounseling #deafcounselor . .  . . #deafmentalhealth #deaftherapy #deafmentalhealthmatters #deafmentalhealthgoals #deaftherapist #nationaldeaftherapy #asltherapists #deafmentalwellness #mydeaftherapy #deafmindfulness #deaftherapists #healthcareaccess #deafpeoplerealstories  #tellyourstory #aslstory #signedstories #deafwellness #asl #deaf Deaf Counseling Center provides therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis. Disclaimer: You may want to consider diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms with a licensed professional counselor. This page is not intended to replace therapy.  NOTE: We use the word “Deaf” as an inclusive term for all Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, DeafPlus, late-deafened, oral Deaf, ASL users, CI users, and other identities. © 2024 Deaf Counseling Center. All rights reserved. You must credit Deaf Counseling Center when sharing or using this content.
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ADHD is diagnosed more often in males than females, but the statistics may not be quite accurate. Many females aren’t diagnosed with ADHD when they should be. ADHD symptoms that females show can look different than those that males show. Males tend to be hyperactive and impulsive, while females often forget things and have trouble paying attention and organizing. Brenda reflects on living with ADHD from childhood and shares the tools she has used to manage ADHD symptoms. Est. 2001. Deaf Women Owned. Over 20 years in business. 35+ years of Experience. Deaf Counseling Center provides both #telementalhealth (videophone, web-based, online, and virtual, e-therapy, telemental health) and in-office #therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis. Board-certified Telemental Health (BC-TMH). HIPAA Compliant. 100% Private. Inbox us for more information. ______________________ . . . . . . @deafcounseling #deafcounseling #deafcounselor . . . . #deafmentalhealth #deaftherapy #deafmentalhealthmatters #deafmentalhealthgoals #deaftherapist #nationaldeaftherapy #asltherapists #deafmentalwellness #mydeaftherapy #deafmindfulness #deaftherapists #healthcareaccess #deafpeoplerealstories #tellyourstory #aslstory #signedstories #deafwellness #asl #deaf Deaf Counseling Center provides therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis. Disclaimer: You may want to consider diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms with a licensed professional counselor. This page is not intended to replace therapy. NOTE: We use the word “Deaf” as an inclusive term for all Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, DeafPlus, late-deafened, oral Deaf, ASL users, CI users, and other identities. © 2024 Deaf Counseling Center. All rights reserved. You must credit Deaf Counseling Center when sharing or using this content.
Idaho lawmakers are considering repealing Medicaid expansion in 2025, a move that would have serious consequences for thousands of Idahoans who rely on this critical healthcare program. Medicaid expansion has been a lifeline for many families, offering affordable healthcare and helping to reduce the number of uninsured residents across the state. Why we must protect Medicaid expansion: 	•	Access to healthcare for 90,000+ Idahoans: More than 90,000 people currently benefit from Medicaid expansion in Idaho—repealing this would put their health at risk. 	•	Reduces uninsured rates: Without Medicaid, more Idahoans will go without healthcare, driving up emergency care costs. 	•	Supports local healthcare providers: Many hospitals, especially in rural areas, depend on Medicaid funding to stay afloat. Without it, these providers may struggle financially. 	•	Lower overall healthcare costs: Expanding Medicaid has been proven to reduce the number of people relying on expensive emergency care, which ultimately lowers costs for taxpayers. This isn’t just a policy debate—it’s a matter of ensuring Idahoans can access the healthcare they need. Now is the time to raise our voices in support of Medicaid expansion and demand that lawmakers protect the health of our state. Learn more and get involved: Link to the article #MedicaidExpansion #IdahoHealthcare #SaveMedicaid #IdahoPolitics #HealthcareForAll #Medicaid #HealthcareAccess #IdahoLegislature #RuralHealthcare #SupportMedicaid #IdahoFamilies #HealthcarePolicy
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Idaho lawmakers are considering repealing Medicaid expansion in 2025, a move that would have serious consequences for thousands of Idahoans who rely on this critical healthcare program. Medicaid expansion has been a lifeline for many families, offering affordable healthcare and helping to reduce the number of uninsured residents across the state. Why we must protect Medicaid expansion: • Access to healthcare for 90,000+ Idahoans: More than 90,000 people currently benefit from Medicaid expansion in Idaho—repealing this would put their health at risk. • Reduces uninsured rates: Without Medicaid, more Idahoans will go without healthcare, driving up emergency care costs. • Supports local healthcare providers: Many hospitals, especially in rural areas, depend on Medicaid funding to stay afloat. Without it, these providers may struggle financially. • Lower overall healthcare costs: Expanding Medicaid has been proven to reduce the number of people relying on expensive emergency care, which ultimately lowers costs for taxpayers. This isn’t just a policy debate—it’s a matter of ensuring Idahoans can access the healthcare they need. Now is the time to raise our voices in support of Medicaid expansion and demand that lawmakers protect the health of our state. Learn more and get involved: Link to the article #MedicaidExpansion #IdahoHealthcare #SaveMedicaid #IdahoPolitics #HealthcareForAll #Medicaid #HealthcareAccess #IdahoLegislature #RuralHealthcare #SupportMedicaid #IdahoFamilies #HealthcarePolicy
Maternal health is in crisis in Idaho, and the numbers are alarming: ➡️ Maternal mortality increased 121.5% between 2019-2021. ➡️ Infant mortality rose 18% in the same period. ➡️ Many rural areas remain maternity care deserts with limited access to prenatal and delivery services. ➡️ Idaho has lost 22% of its OB-GYNs since enacting strict abortion laws, leaving women with fewer options for care. To address this, the Idaho Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) was re-established in 2024 after being allowed to expire in 2023 due to a sunset law. For much of last year, Idaho lacked a dedicated body to review maternal deaths and recommend solutions—a gap with potentially life-threatening consequences. The MMRC’s mission is vital: ✅ Study maternal deaths. ✅ Identify preventable factors. ✅ Recommend policies to save lives. Their first report on 2023 maternal deaths is due to the Legislature on January 31, 2025. This data will help guide efforts to reduce maternal mortality and improve outcomes for families across the state. But re-establishing the MMRC is just one step. Idaho must also: ✔️ Expand access to maternity care, especially in rural areas. ✔️ Address OB-GYN shortages and retain healthcare providers. ✔️ Prioritize maternal and infant health in policy decisions. Every mother deserves safe, compassionate care, and every child deserves the best possible start. Supporting the MMRC and advocating for systemic change can help make this a reality. Let’s work together to improve maternal health in Idaho—because the stakes couldn’t be higher. #MaternalHealth #IdahoMMRC #HealthyMomsHealthyBabies #HealthcareAccess
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Maternal health is in crisis in Idaho, and the numbers are alarming: ➡️ Maternal mortality increased 121.5% between 2019-2021. ➡️ Infant mortality rose 18% in the same period. ➡️ Many rural areas remain maternity care deserts with limited access to prenatal and delivery services. ➡️ Idaho has lost 22% of its OB-GYNs since enacting strict abortion laws, leaving women with fewer options for care. To address this, the Idaho Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) was re-established in 2024 after being allowed to expire in 2023 due to a sunset law. For much of last year, Idaho lacked a dedicated body to review maternal deaths and recommend solutions—a gap with potentially life-threatening consequences. The MMRC’s mission is vital: ✅ Study maternal deaths. ✅ Identify preventable factors. ✅ Recommend policies to save lives. Their first report on 2023 maternal deaths is due to the Legislature on January 31, 2025. This data will help guide efforts to reduce maternal mortality and improve outcomes for families across the state. But re-establishing the MMRC is just one step. Idaho must also: ✔️ Expand access to maternity care, especially in rural areas. ✔️ Address OB-GYN shortages and retain healthcare providers. ✔️ Prioritize maternal and infant health in policy decisions. Every mother deserves safe, compassionate care, and every child deserves the best possible start. Supporting the MMRC and advocating for systemic change can help make this a reality. Let’s work together to improve maternal health in Idaho—because the stakes couldn’t be higher. #MaternalHealth #IdahoMMRC #HealthyMomsHealthyBabies #HealthcareAccess
Jesse Dollemore Calls Out Firefighters: How Could They Not Know Trump? We must stand up for those who selflessly serve our communities—from first responders to veterans. This video highlights the urgent need for equitable healthcare funding, so no one suffers under the weight of medical bills. We are reminded that Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the GOP will not stand with civil servants and especially those who risked their lives for others in our society! #SupportOurHeroes #911Heroes #HealthcareForAll #FirstResponders #VeteransCare #MedicalBills #CommunitySupport #Advocacy #HealthcareAccess #EmpathyInAction #PublicHealth #GOP #ElonMusk
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Replying to @The Cat Lady The future of healthcare in Idaho hangs in the balance. The Idaho Legislature is weighing whether to repeal or reform Medicaid expansion in 2025—a program that has transformed access to care for thousands across the state. Here’s why Medicaid expansion matters: Increased Access to Care: Over 145,000 Idahoans have gained health insurance since expansion, reducing the uninsured rate and improving health outcomes Economic Benefits: Medicaid expansion supports rural hospitals, creates jobs, and brings millions in federal funding to the state. Cost Savings: Studies show states with Medicaid expansion experience lower uncompensated care costs and more efficient healthcare spending. Stronger Communities: Access to affordable healthcare strengthens families, reduces poverty, and improves workforce productivity. Repealing or significantly reforming this program could have devastating consequences for Idahoans. It’s time to speak up and ensure healthcare remains accessible for all. What are your thoughts on this issue? Let’s keep the conversation going. #MedicaidExpansion #IdahoHealthcare #RuralHealth #HealthcareAccess #PolicyMatters
Did you know healthcare is the #1 cause of bankruptcy in America? A staggering 31% of Americans risk falling into bankruptcy due to medical costs. The problem? High deductible plans and limited access to care. When healthcare is unaffordable, people make tough choices—delaying treatment, skipping doctor visits, or avoiding prescriptions they need. Instead, they end up in emergency rooms, which are costly for everyone. Physicians are feeling the strain too. With insurance companies controlling rates and deciding which providers are in-network, doctors can't run independent practices without navigating this complex system. The result? Care suffers, and so do the patients. The healthcare system needs change. It's not just about providing care—it's about making sure the system supports both patients and the professionals who are trying to help them. #doctor #futuredoctor #drpinesett #healthcareinsurance #healthcareeconomics #healthcarecrisis #medicalbankruptcy #highdeductibles #healthcareaccess #patientsfirst #affordablecare #medicaldebt #physicians #healthcarereform
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Did you know healthcare is the #1 cause of bankruptcy in America? A staggering 31% of Americans risk falling into bankruptcy due to medical costs. The problem? High deductible plans and limited access to care. When healthcare is unaffordable, people make tough choices—delaying treatment, skipping doctor visits, or avoiding prescriptions they need. Instead, they end up in emergency rooms, which are costly for everyone. Physicians are feeling the strain too. With insurance companies controlling rates and deciding which providers are in-network, doctors can't run independent practices without navigating this complex system. The result? Care suffers, and so do the patients. The healthcare system needs change. It's not just about providing care—it's about making sure the system supports both patients and the professionals who are trying to help them. #doctor #futuredoctor #drpinesett #healthcareinsurance #healthcareeconomics #healthcarecrisis #medicalbankruptcy #highdeductibles #healthcareaccess #patientsfirst #affordablecare #medicaldebt #physicians #healthcarereform
In layman's terms, this bill wants to make it harder for people in Idaho to pass new laws through voting. Right now, if a majority of voters say "yes" to something, it becomes law. This bill would raise the bar, requiring at least 60% of voters to agree, instead of just a simple majority (50% + 1). The idea is to reduce the influence of out-of-state money in getting laws passed and make sure that new laws have broader support before they’re approved. However, critics say it could make it harder for Idahoans to pass laws they want, even if most people support them. #MedicaidExpansion #IdahoHealthcare #RuralHealth #HealthcareAccess #PolicyMatters #idahocheck #idaholaw #idaho #boise
🌟 The Case for Medicaid Expansion: A Lifeline for Idahoans 🌟 In 2018, Idahoans made their voices heard loud and clear by voting to expand Medicaid. Since then, this program has provided healthcare coverage to over 145,000 low-income residents, delivering life-changing benefits. Yet, as 2025 approaches, there’s a growing debate over whether to repeal or reform this vital program. Here’s why Medicaid expansion matters: 💡 Access to Care: Over 145,000 Idahoans now have coverage, many for the first time. 🏥 Stronger Healthcare System: Medicaid expansion reduced uncompensated care costs, keeping rural hospitals afloat. 📉 Economic Boost: Federal funding supports Idaho’s healthcare system and economy, saving the state money in other areas like behavioral health and prisons. 👩‍👧 Better Health Outcomes: More moms and children receive the care they need, improving long-term health. 🗳️ Public Support: Idahoans approved this program at the ballot box—because healthcare access is not a luxury; it’s a necessity. 📢 Repealing Medicaid expansion would jeopardize healthcare for thousands and harm our economy. As we move into 2025, let’s advocate for smart, sustainable policies that strengthen healthcare access and protect the progress we’ve made. 💬 What are your thoughts on this critical issue? Let’s continue the conversation! #MedicaidExpansion #HealthcareAccess #PublicPolicy #Idaho
Whether you call it winter depression, winter blues, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or seasonal mood disorder, it’s a fairly common experience to deal with mood changes during the low sunlight months of winter. It’s even more prevalent in northern climates, which are darker and colder.  The good news is that the winter blues are temporary and there are things you can do to manage them. If nothing seems to help, see a therapist or doctor for more support.  Thank you, Paris, for sharing these helpful tips in your timely video. #winterblues #seasonalaffectivedisorder #sad  Est. 2001. Deaf Women Owned. Over 20 years in business. 35+ years of Experience. Deaf Counseling Center provides both #telementalhealth (videophone, web-based, online, and virtual, e-therapy, telemental health) and in-office #therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis.  Board-certified Telemental Health (BC-TMH). HIPAA Compliant. 100% Private. Inbox us for more information. ______________________ . . . . . . @deafcounseling #deafcounseling #deafcounselor . .  . . #deafmentalhealth #deaftherapy #deafmentalhealthgoals #deaftherapist #nationaldeaftherapy #asltherapists #deafmentalwellness #mydeaftherapy #deafmindfulness #healthcareaccess #deafmulticulturalcounseling #deafpeoplerealstories  #tellyourstory #aslstory #signedstories #deafwellness #asl #deaf Deaf Counseling Center provides therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis. Disclaimer: You may want to consider diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms with a licensed professional counselor. This page is not intended to replace therapy.  NOTE: We use the word “Deaf” as an inclusive term for all Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, DeafPlus, late-deafened, oral Deaf, ASL users, CI users, and other identities. © 2024 Deaf Counseling Center. All rights reserved. You must credit Deaf Counseling Center when sharing or using this content.
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Whether you call it winter depression, winter blues, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or seasonal mood disorder, it’s a fairly common experience to deal with mood changes during the low sunlight months of winter. It’s even more prevalent in northern climates, which are darker and colder. The good news is that the winter blues are temporary and there are things you can do to manage them. If nothing seems to help, see a therapist or doctor for more support. Thank you, Paris, for sharing these helpful tips in your timely video. #winterblues #seasonalaffectivedisorder #sad Est. 2001. Deaf Women Owned. Over 20 years in business. 35+ years of Experience. Deaf Counseling Center provides both #telementalhealth (videophone, web-based, online, and virtual, e-therapy, telemental health) and in-office #therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis. Board-certified Telemental Health (BC-TMH). HIPAA Compliant. 100% Private. Inbox us for more information. ______________________ . . . . . . @deafcounseling #deafcounseling #deafcounselor . . . . #deafmentalhealth #deaftherapy #deafmentalhealthgoals #deaftherapist #nationaldeaftherapy #asltherapists #deafmentalwellness #mydeaftherapy #deafmindfulness #healthcareaccess #deafmulticulturalcounseling #deafpeoplerealstories #tellyourstory #aslstory #signedstories #deafwellness #asl #deaf Deaf Counseling Center provides therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis. Disclaimer: You may want to consider diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms with a licensed professional counselor. This page is not intended to replace therapy. NOTE: We use the word “Deaf” as an inclusive term for all Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, DeafPlus, late-deafened, oral Deaf, ASL users, CI users, and other identities. © 2024 Deaf Counseling Center. All rights reserved. You must credit Deaf Counseling Center when sharing or using this content.
Human nature draws us to stories of transformation, where people have turned their lives around for the better. Stories of sobriety, in particular, can be powerful because so many people relate to addiction struggles.  Addiction is not limited to alcohol and drugs. It can also include addiction to food, gambling, sex, shopping, caffeine, gaming, social media, and so on.    This story seems fitting right now. People who are trying out Dry January, where they abstain from drinking alcohol, may relate, as may those who are affected by the California fires, who may find it too easy to fall back on alcohol to cope with stress and trauma.  Thank you, Rosina Mae, for opening up about your sobriety journey, and for the helpful tips. #sobriety #dryjanuary Est. 2001. Deaf Women Owned. Over 20 years in business. 35+ years of Experience. Deaf Counseling Center provides both #telementalhealth (videophone, web-based, online, and virtual, e-therapy, telemental health) and in-office #therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis.  ______________________ . . . . . . @deafcounseling #deafcounseling #deafcounselor . .  . . #deafmentalhealth #deaftherapy #deafmentalhealthmatters #deafmentalhealthgoals #deaftherapist #nationaldeaftherapy #asltherapists #deafmentalwellness #mydeaftherapy #deafmindfulness #deaftherapists #healthcareaccess #ourstoriesourpower#deafmulticulturalcounseling #deafpeoplerealstories  #tellyourstory #aslstory #signedstories #deafwellness #deaf Disclaimer: You may want to consider diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms with a licensed professional counselor. This page is not intended to replace therapy.  NOTE: We use the word “Deaf” as an inclusive term for all Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, DeafPlus, late-deafened, oral Deaf, ASL users, CI users, and other identities. © 2024 Deaf Counseling Centher. All rights reserved. You must credit Deaf Counseling Center when sharing or using this content.
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Human nature draws us to stories of transformation, where people have turned their lives around for the better. Stories of sobriety, in particular, can be powerful because so many people relate to addiction struggles. Addiction is not limited to alcohol and drugs. It can also include addiction to food, gambling, sex, shopping, caffeine, gaming, social media, and so on. This story seems fitting right now. People who are trying out Dry January, where they abstain from drinking alcohol, may relate, as may those who are affected by the California fires, who may find it too easy to fall back on alcohol to cope with stress and trauma. Thank you, Rosina Mae, for opening up about your sobriety journey, and for the helpful tips. #sobriety #dryjanuary Est. 2001. Deaf Women Owned. Over 20 years in business. 35+ years of Experience. Deaf Counseling Center provides both #telementalhealth (videophone, web-based, online, and virtual, e-therapy, telemental health) and in-office #therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis. ______________________ . . . . . . @deafcounseling #deafcounseling #deafcounselor . . . . #deafmentalhealth #deaftherapy #deafmentalhealthmatters #deafmentalhealthgoals #deaftherapist #nationaldeaftherapy #asltherapists #deafmentalwellness #mydeaftherapy #deafmindfulness #deaftherapists #healthcareaccess #ourstoriesourpower#deafmulticulturalcounseling #deafpeoplerealstories #tellyourstory #aslstory #signedstories #deafwellness #deaf Disclaimer: You may want to consider diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms with a licensed professional counselor. This page is not intended to replace therapy. NOTE: We use the word “Deaf” as an inclusive term for all Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, DeafPlus, late-deafened, oral Deaf, ASL users, CI users, and other identities. © 2024 Deaf Counseling Centher. All rights reserved. You must credit Deaf Counseling Center when sharing or using this content.
An update to the discussion of #undueburden a book about #postroeamerica and #abortioncare now that I’ve thoughtfully finished the first 100 pages #socialworkersoftiktok #chronicillnesstherapist #MentalHealth #healthcareaccess
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