ACA MEMBER BLOGS

Blogs written by and for ACA Members.

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  • "Psychs du Soleil:" making clinician self-care important

    • Doc Warren
    Aug 22, 2018
    I started in the human services 29 years ago. 29 summers. 29 winters. Lots have changed in me, lots have changed in the world in that time. When I started there was no talk of self-care, at least there was none in my orbit. Instead we spoke of the possibility of being productive 16 hours a day, 6 maybe 7 days per week. Holidays were for the retired.
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  • MelanieMosbarger

    Monkey See Monkey Do

    • Melanie Mosbarger
    Aug 22, 2018
    Being a new mom of an almost 6-month old I am amazed at how much my little one pays attention to everything around him. Although he is very young he is learning how to eat by observing others use a spoon so much so that he wants to try out it for himself!
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  • Loss is No Disaster

    • Marianela Medrano
    Aug 16, 2018
    I am reading Mary Catherine Bateson’s Composing a Life for the umpteenth time, each time finding renewed guidance and comfort in her wisdom. Her emphasis on how the “deep chasm of discontinuity” leads us, especially if we are paying attention, to use our circumstances to creatively compose and recompose our life, resonates powerfully with me and also sends me back to Elizabeth Bishop’s line from “One Art” I use as title to affirm “loss is no disaster” but the beginning of something new.
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  • Monique West

    Creating Healthy Boundaries In Relationships

    • Monique West
    Aug 15, 2018
    Boundaries is perhaps the most common skill I teach to clients as a clinical therapist. In our childhood we learn that sharing is caring, we learn about the golden rule (doing unto others as you would want them to do unto you) and we learn that it is important to be a good Samaritan.
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  • MelanieMosbarger

    Caregiver Burnout

    • Melanie Mosbarger
    Aug 14, 2018
    In life we play many roles, mother, father, daughter, son, student, employee, neighbor, or friend.
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  • JennyA

    The Invisible Military Dependent

    • Jennifer Attila
    Aug 14, 2018
    Walking through the airport on occasion you have the opportunity to see a service member and their family saying a tearful goodbye. Over and over the service member will have respectful civilians come up and shake their hand and thanking them for their service. The focus falls on service member, and again, their tearful wife, and distraught children, become invisible.
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    Stress Management

    • Graduate Student Committee
    Aug 14, 2018
    You are a bridge (I promise this will make sense!). A bridge has multiple types of vehicles on it every day. These vehicles can look alike or different, but the bridge is designed to carry them while they drive in a smooth, orderly fashion. But what happens when the vehicles are stopped in traffic? Does the bridge feel that weight?
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  • Dr. Gerald Brown

    Reading with your child(ren)

    • Gerald Brown
    Aug 9, 2018
    How much do you read with your children? Once a day, once a week, only on holidays, all the time, hardly ever, don’t know…?
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  • MelanieMosbarger

    How to Help Our Loved Ones After an Assault

    • Melanie Mosbarger
    Aug 7, 2018
    Trauma isn’t easy for anyone whether it’s first-hand experience or secondary, trauma is trauma. When something hits you out of left field, like a sexual assault, the loss of a loved one, your home was broken into, a dream deferred, your pet died; fill in the blank, friends and family don’t always have the right words to say during a time of grieving.
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  • JennyA

    Understanding Immigration in the Military

    • Jennifer Attila
    Aug 6, 2018
    Since 2001 106,850 individuals earned their United States citizenship through military service (US Citizenship and Immigration Services, 2017).
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