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A Broken System: An Insider Look From A Local Foster Parent’s Point Of View

Recently, I’ve been trying to squeeze 14 years of math knowledge into just a few months while studying for the GRE. In my studies, I have completed a series of online lessons discussing probability. The main take-away of these courses was this: If you are looking for the probability of this event happening OR that event, you add the 2 probabilities together.

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Community Matters

Through my personal life and adoption training, I have become fiercely passionate about the mission of Sage Home. To be honest, when I first learned about its mission, I had quite a few questions about the effectiveness of Sage Home.

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Sage Home And Covid-19

Recently, I was able to sit down (socially distanced, of course) with a friend who is a professional in the child welfare system. We chatted about Sage Home, the pandemic, child welfare, how those things are connected, and where Sage Home can intervene.

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4 Ways To Give On Giving Tuesday

It’s that time of year again! Giving Tuesday is right around the corner and we wanted to let you know how you can help Sage Home this Giving Tuesday!

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Attunement, Attachment, And Healing Through Love

Yesterday I watched as my two youngest children were interacting with one another. My youngest was sitting very still on the couch while his sister carefully studied him for her drawing. She focused on his face and how the shadows landed so she could accurately capture him in her art.

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The Hope of Empowering Communities

What do you see when you imagine a truly empowered community? Do you see connections and compassionate interactions? Do people in our imagined futures have safety and stability? Are families intact? Are friendships formed? Are collaborations sought out and cooperation practiced? What are our values as a community? Love? Compassion? Justice? Equality? Equity? Honesty? Kindness?

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Sage Home's RECIPE For Health Equity

Working as a mental health practitioner, I’ve noticed that people have different starting points when it comes to addiction and recovery. A mother who has stable housing and a job will require vastly different interventions compared to a mother who is experiencing homelessness and is unemployed.

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Venturing Upstream and Hoping Downstream

Venturing upstream means you are making a concerted effort to fully examine and understand the ways trauma continually impacts the body and mind of individuals with addiction. Addiction is not the problem! Unresolved pain and inadequate support are the problems. A traumatic event is like a stone thrown into a pond. Addiction is all of the ways we try to jump into the water to stop the ripples.

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Current Treatment For Pregnant And Parenting Women

We last discussed the importance of noticing context and critically evaluating interventions. We hope you’ll join us in extending compassion to parents struggling with addiction while also critically evaluating how interventions can either promote healthy healing or hinder it.

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Venturing Upstream, Downstream, And The Interventions That Are Bringing Change

For several years, I served as a therapist for a residential treatment center helping patients battle substance abuse. Every morning I led a therapy group of 16 men and women who I worked with for about 30 days at a time. By the end of the month their faces were like family to me and their stories were seared into my experience.

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Where it all Started

When I first met her she was scared and shaking. I could see the chill bumps covering her arms beneath an oversized t-shirt. Her eyes were fierce and filled with tears. She sat down and curled her knees to her chest, flinching in pain while making contact with the chair.

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