Anybody has counseled mentally troubled kids or experiance with this sort of matters or just any good advise for the person here. Please help.
http://www.christianforums.com/t154367
http://www.christianforums.com/t154367
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Nehemiah_Center said:
church folk don't really understand mental illness.
WildCelt said:I posted as well.
Good grief! I have worked in the mental health field for over 13 years; I'm a social worker and my wife is a psychologist. Like misconceptions/stereotypes about Judaism, misconceptions/stereotypes about mental illness really irk me.
WildCelt said:I posted as well.
Good grief! I have worked in the mental health field for over 13 years; I'm a social worker and my wife is a psychologist. Like misconceptions/stereotypes about Judaism, misconceptions/stereotypes about mental illness really irk me.
Demons - get some good spiritual help as soon as possible
WildCelt said:You are quite correct, unfortunately.
In my current position, I work as an advocate of sorts. I investigate abuse and neglect complaints, monitor adult foster care homes, and provide training an education to all staff we employ either directly or via contract.
A big part of my job is countering stigma. Unfortunately, business for me is booming...
rooster said:Yeah, the OP needs sound and wise advises. Not misconceptions with Salem-ish mentalities.
The expertise found here in the messianic forum is quite amazing.
Plan 9 said:We could use lots more like you...but you know that...
I need an advocate myself. I know they exist, but they're seen as aversarial, rather than as facilitating mutual communication and problem solving, so my state workers are mum on the subject, and the local chapter of the Epilepsy Foundation of the Ozarks closed for lack of funds, and enough about me...
Plan 9 said:Have you read Irving Goffman's Stigma and Presentation of Self in Everyday Life?
WildCelt said:Yeah, that does happen at times. There are those that use their zeal as a club sometimes. I learned a very important lesson in that when I first started this job. I received a call from another advoacy organization asking questions about a particular case. Silly me, I assumed we were on the same side, but I was mistaken. The individual was very accusatory and belligerent. This type of behavior, IMO, only seeks to further alienate and complicate the problem.
No. Is it good?
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