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What We Know and Room to Grow: Sexual Violence in the U.S.

Posted on April 6, 2020
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, TPN.Health is sharing the some of the realities around sexual violence in the United States. According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC), sexual violence includes rape, sexual assault, incest, sexual harassment, unwanted sexual touch or contact, masturbating in public spaces, exposing sexual body parts and sharing Read more...
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From Saying “No” to Asking “How?”: Changing Priorities in COVID-19

Posted on April 2, 2020
TPN.Health member Angela James, LPC, like many behavioral health professionals, wears several hats. In addition to consulting and practicing privately, she serves as Assistant Director of the Accessibility Center at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA. Years of experience working in disability services in higher education and a social justice lens inform Angela’s passion for Read more...
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Celebrating National Autism Awareness Month

Posted on March 30, 2020
Here at TPN.Health, we are celebrating National Autism Awareness Month throughout the whole month of April, 2020. We celebrate those whom autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects as well as the committed behavioral health practitioners, researchers, and teachers who specialize in the realm of ASD. ASD is classified as a set of developmental disorders ranging in Read more...
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Historical Figures in Behavioral Health: Springtime Edition

Posted on March 27, 2020
Happy Spring! A season of new growth, planting, and preparing for abundance awaits us. It is a good time to remember the work of those who planted seeds and tilled the soil in the field of behavioral health. So, to kick off the month, TPN.Health is recognizing a few April-born historical figures who have cultivated Read more...
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There’s More to “Just Google it” Than You Think

Posted on March 25, 2020
Does anyone remember a time when we did not have at-a-glance access to a screen that could tell us exactly what we want to know? A time when physically digging for hard copies, traveling to a destination, and relating to human beings were the only available pathways to get to information? Generation X-ers (and some Read more...
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A Call To Examine Our Relationships, Featuring TPN.Health Member Corine Brown, DSW, LCSW-BACS

Posted on March 21, 2020
So far, the month of March in 2020 has offered a curious intersection of sociocultural stirrings. On on end, the world at large is swept up in navigating a pandemic. One response to COVID-19, according to Jones (2020) drawing from the work of Charles Rosenburg on outbreak archetypes, is that disease outbreaks serve to provide Read more...
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You Are Not Alone.

Posted on March 19, 2020
We remind you, TPN.Health members, that you are part of a clinical community supporting its members in the collective mission to confidently navigate behavioral health. You are supported also in the shared experiences–the questions, challenges, and successes–of the professionals to whom are connected.  Katie Godshall, LCSW, founder of the Behavioral Health Learning Collaborative (BLHC), and Read more...
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A Different View Of COVID-19 Featuring TPN.Health Member Angela James, LPC

Posted on March 14, 2020
As a response to the COVID-19 outbreak framed in Charles Rosenburg’s work on the archetypal structure of an outbreak, Jones (2020) offers that epidemics are social phenomena that reveal the structures that drive a society’s operation. He notes, “Rosenberg argued that epidemics put pressure on the societies they strike. This strain makes visible latent structures Read more...
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Find Clinical Care for Clients Remotely

Posted on March 12, 2020
In an increasingly digital age and especially in the current climate involving COVID-19, the capacity to do effective remote work is vital. For behavioral health clinicians and clientele, remote work requires effective navigation of today’s digital landscape. This means knowing and taking full advantage of tools that are available.  For behavioral health professionals, part of Read more...
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Daylight Savings Time Meets Homeostatic Mechanisms

Posted on March 5, 2020
With Daylight Savings Time just around the bend, many folks might be noticing a familiar visceral confusion come Sunday morning–it’s so bright outside, AND I don’t wanna get out of bed yet!  It’s no secret that seasonal changes in sunlight are associated with mood changes and sleep patterns. Specifically if sleep is in the conversation Read more...
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