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Crisis InterventionSeminars Since 1986
North Dakota State Hospital in
Jamestown promoted their
integration of the Response
Crisis Intervention Model this
September with the t-shirt to
the right. The shirt was worn
by all in-house Response
instructors and Administrative
staff.
We applaud NDSH for encouraging listening and working towards the further reduction of restraint and seclusion at their site.
We applaud NDSH for encouraging listening and working towards the further reduction of restraint and seclusion at their site.
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01072 USA
Phone: 413.367.2485
Response
seminars for late
Spring 2010 are
being schedule
now.
seminars for late
Spring 2010 are
being schedule
now.
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Programs
© 2009
The painting above was found at Babb’s, a coffeehouse in downtown Jamestown, North Dakota.
The painting’s words are:
“You don’t have to feel bad to feel better”. We encourage you the reader to reflect on this simple statement both for yourself, your family, friends, and those whom you may serve. Hitting rock bottom before seeking help can hurt physically and emotionally. Being healthy takes courage, time, and tenacity. The artist is a woman known as Kay from Fargo, North Dakota. More information on this painting and others by the same artist can be found by contacting Babbs@Babbscoffeehouse.com.
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