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December 18, 2018 by Heather Kelly in Aging Services, Uncategorized

Holiday Raffle

holiday raffle There’s still time to support Journey’s Way and it’s members. Raffle tickets on sale now at 403 Rector Street. Drawing will be held Friday, December 21st Raffle Tickets – $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00 There are 22 festive Holiday Gift Baskets featuring a variety of gifts for friends &

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December 13, 2018 by Web Author in Advocacy, Behavioral Health Services, Helpful Tips, Uncategorized

Interact With Us: Is Your Child Experiencing Issues with Impulse Control?

Oftentimes, children display a range of impulsive behaviors, such as talking back to a parent or teacher, having difficulty paying attention, experiencing problems with organization, etc. Some children may only experience these concerns short-term, but for other children it may be an ongoing issue that lasts for several years. Children

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December 13, 2018 by Heather Kelly in Advocacy, Aging Services, In the Media, Uncategorized

Journey’s Way Housing Program Receives HUD Certification

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HUD APPROVAL Certificate-Intercommunity Journey’s Way Housing Counselors were recently awarded HUD certification for the next three years. Our housing counseling program was deficiency free during our first ever HUD performance review. We are extremely grateful for the work that our counselors do for our aging population in and around our

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December 11, 2018 by Web Author in Advocacy, Behavioral Health Services, Helpful Tips, Uncategorized

Interact With Us: Mindfulness Practices

There are many challenges and stressors that individuals undergo on a day-to-day basis. Research shows that there are various negative consequences associated with stress. These consequences consist of increased depression, emotional exhaustion, anxiety, psychological isolation, job dissatisfaction, disrupted personal relationships, and loneliness. Additionally, stress impacts ones ability to be effective

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December 11, 2018 by Web Author in Advocacy, Behavioral Health Services, Helpful Tips, Uncategorized

Interact With Us: Overemphasis of Culture in American Psychology

Recent research in cultural psychology suggests that therapists in the United States overemphasize culture when explaining the behavior of racial and ethnic minorities. There is recent evidence showing the existence of what is called the “cultural (mis)attribution bias.” This is the belief that American therapists place more emphasis on culture

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December 6, 2018 by Web Author in Advocacy, Behavioral Health Services, Helpful Tips, Uncategorized

Interact With Us: Trauma and Positive Outcomes

According to the American Psychological Association (2004), most people experience at least one traumatic event in their lifetime. Trauma is defined as the “exposure to action or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence (APA, 2013). The APA (2004) also suggests that some populations, such as military personnel, emergency responders,

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