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The largest and oldest family psychiatric practice in the Washington DC Area. Exceptional experience working with children and adults with many disorders.
In honor of Pride Month, we are proud to share this powerful message from the highly skilled and compassionate therapist Tifa M, one of the incredible providers on our team. Today Tifa reminds us of the importance of authenticity, celebration, and community.
Let’s stand together, be true to ourselves, and support those around us. 🏳️🌈❤️
Meet Levi S., an inspirational Patient Care Coordinator who embodies the essence of Pride Month. As a proud member of the LGBT community, Levi emphasizes the importance of celebrating diversity and creating welcoming environments for all. His experiences highlight the journey of self-respect and the strength found in support systems. Levi's story reminds us that different perspectives can significantly impact the world, and the bravest act is to simply be yourself. 🌟
Join us in honoring Levi and the incredible work he does to support our diverse community. Happy Pride Month! 🏳️🌈
Today, we shine a spotlight on Laverne Cox, a trailblazing actress and outspoken LGBTQ+ advocate, renowned for her groundbreaking role as Sophia Burset in Netflix's Orange Is the New Black. 🌟
Cox has not only made history with her Emmy nomination, becoming the first openly transgender person nominated in any acting category, but she has also used her platform to champion mental health awareness.
Balancing a hectic schedule, Cox emphasizes the importance of fitness, not as a goal but as a journey, underscoring that it’s the process, not the outcome, that benefits her mental health. 🏋️♀️
Beyond fitness, she highlights the necessity of unplugging from stressors, finding joy in simple things, and the pivotal role therapy plays in her life, offering insights into navigating mental wellness amidst fame.
Join us in applauding Laverne Cox for her advocacy, her resilience, and her vital contribution to the conversation around mental health in the LGBTQ+ community. 💙💗🤍💗💙
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A heartfelt thank you to our wonderful community for the continuous support and trust. Your satisfaction is our greatest accomplishment and motivation.
This review not only highlights the quality of our services but also reinforces our commitment to providing compassionate and effective care. Here's to making more positive impacts together!
This Pride Month, we take a moment to honor the pioneering achievements of Kay Lahusen, a groundbreaking American photographer, writer, and gay rights activist. 📸✍️
Lahusen made history as the first openly le***an photojournalist in the United States, bringing visibility to the LGBTQIA+ community through her powerful images.
Yet, her impact extends far beyond the realm of photography. While her compelling images for "The Ladder" magazine played a crucial role in bringing visibility to the LGBTQIA+ community, it was her staunch advocacy for mental health within this community that marked a significant chapter in her legacy.
Lahusen, alongside her partner Barbara Gittings, fought valiantly against the stigmatization of homosexuality, particularly within the field of psychology. Their advocacy was instrumental in the American Psychology Association's 1973 decision to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder, a watershed moment for LGBTQIA+ rights and mental health awareness.
Furthermore, they were vocal critics of conversion therapy, highlighting its detrimental effects and campaigning for its abolition.
Lahusen's dedication to both her art and activism demonstrates how intertwined the battles for visibility and mental health advocacy can be, leaving an indelible mark on the quest for equality and better mental health support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Each June, we observe PTSD Awareness Month. Trauma comes in many shapes and forms, and no one is immune from experiencing a traumatic event – but what matters most is how we cope and heal. Columbia Associates is committed to supporting survivors on the path to recovery.
Throughout this month, we'll be sharing an array of resources, personal stories of hope, and expert guidance to empower survivors and their supporters.
Join us in fostering an environment where courage meets compassion, and where overcoming trauma becomes a shared journey. Let's unite in offering strength to each other and amplifying the message that healing is possible.
Visit https://www.columbiapsychiatry-dc.com/mental-health-treatment/ptsd-treatment-program/ to learn more.
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Kick off Pride Month with us as we spotlight Jason T, a dedicated Psychotherapist at Northeast Health Services !
Every Pride Month, we have meaningful conversations with LGBTQIA+ team members across our network about what Pride means to them, and the intersection of mental health with LGBT identities. Swipe to hear from Jason about why representation is so important for LGBTQIA+ folks seeking mental health support! 🌟🏳️🌈
June marks Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, an initiative led by Mental Health America to shine a light on the unique challenges men face in their mental health journeys.
Today, we stand in solidarity to break down the barriers of stigma and silence that often surround men's mental well-being. It's time to change the narrative and acknowledge that strength truly comes from vulnerability and seeking support.
Our team is dedicated to providing a safe, inclusive space for men to express and address their mental health needs, supported by male clinicians who understand their lived experience.
Join us this month as we elevate the conversation, spread awareness, and empower men everywhere to prioritize their mental health.
When We Cry: Mental Health, Masculinity, and Male Identity | James Wilkerson | TEDxLSSU Every day, millions of men live with mental trauma due to toxic masculinity factors taught at a young age and sustained through life, and are unequipped to d...
Happy Pride Month! 🌈
This June, we're celebrating not just the diverse identities that make our community vibrant, but the voices that make it strong. We're honored to spotlight the lived experiences of our LGBTQIA+ team members at Northeast Health Services, sharing why working in mental health carries profound meaning for them.
Their stories highlight the importance of compassionate, accessible mental health care (MHC) for LGBTQIA+ individuals, underscoring our mission to advocate for high-quality support for everyone.
Stay tuned as we amplify the voices and champion the advancements in LGBTQIA+ mental health care. We’re making access not just a service, but a right. 💚
Our "Why Mental Health?" series concludes with an insightful video featuring Seth Eiland, PA-C, the Clinic Director at our Alexandria, VA location.
Seth highlights the crucial connection between our mental health and every aspect of our lives. Your mental health impacts your thoughts, feelings, behaviors, stress levels, physical health, and relationships - it's all intertwined. Seth emphasizes that mental health isn't just a 'me' or 'you' issue; it's an 'us' issue. For a positive and sustainable future, we must protect our mental health as a community.
Watch Seth's video to understand why safeguarding our mental health is essential for creating a better world for everyone. 🌏💚
As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we extend our heartfelt thanks to every member of our team who has contributed to shining a light on mental health.
Your dedication, empathy, and tireless efforts have not only raised awareness but have also provided support to those in need. Each conversation started, every piece of information shared, and all the support extended reflect our collective commitment to mental well-being.
Together, we've created a space of understanding, hope, and healing. Thank you for being a part of this important mission. Your impact extends far beyond this month. 💚
Meet Margaret Baker, an extraordinary Nurse Practitioner at Harmony - GRW Health who is here to share her inspiring "Why Mental Health?" moment. Margaret passionately believes that mental health care is crucial because it saves lives.
Throughout her career, she has seen firsthand how effective treatment can transform lives. Clients have expressed their immense gratitude, telling Margaret that the care they received at Harmony has saved them, brought happiness back to their families, and helped them rediscover a better path in life. This feedback makes her feel incredibly fulfilled, knowing that she's making a significant difference every day. Join us in celebrating Margaret and the incredible impact of mental health support!
Join us for an enlightening reel with our esteemed Medical Director, Dr. Osuruaka, as she delves into the crucial role of cultural competency in mental health care. 🎥✨
Understanding the cultural background of individuals is key to providing effective, respectful, and personalized care. Dr. Osuruaka shares her insights on the challenges faced and the strategies we can employ to overcome them, ensuring that every patient feels understood and valued.
Don't miss this important conversation on fostering an inclusive healthcare environment. Watch now and let's learn together!
Every piece of feedback we get is instrumental in the improvement of services. This patient experience week, we want to highlight these success stories and share with the world that help is available, no matter what you might be struggling with. Taking the first step can be difficult, but we are here for you every step of the way! Visit us at https://www.columbiapsychiatry-dc.com/schedule-an-appointment/ to start the healing journey with us!
Why Mental Health? Today we're hearing the answer from Jeff Hicks, Outreach Manager at LightHeart Associates .
Jeff has been part of the mental health field through volunteer work for over 10 years. He got his start working with NAMI the National Alliance on Mental Illness, through their In Our Own Voice Program: educating public figures, schools, first responders, and healthcare professionals on the lived experience of individuals living with mental health concerns.
With the care of mental health professionals, access to medication, and a strong support system, Jeff has rebuilt his life and is now thriving with a meaningful career that empowers him to make a difference for others who may be going through the same challenges he experienced. He sees his work with LightHeart as an opportunity to continue his advocacy for mental health and help other people heal and grow! We're honored to have advocates like Jeff representing our clinics and sharing hope with the communities we serve. 💪✨
Your discerning eye and meticulous attention to detail are our backbone.
This week, we celebrate our Healthcare Documentation Integrity professionals, the unsung heroes behind accurate and reliable medical records.
These dedicated teammates ensure that every piece of information—be it transcribing or editing dictated reports, formatting data according to medical guidelines, or identifying inconsistencies and inaccuracies—is handled with precision.
From medical histories to discharge summaries, operating room reports to diagnostic imaging studies, their work is critical in maintaining the integrity and continuity of patient care. Thank you for all you do! 🏥✨
Today, we are featuring Rachel Wilson's inspiring answer to the question "Why Mental Health?" Rachel, an Intake Coordinator at New Directions Mental Health, delves into the profound importance of overcoming the stigma associated with discussing mental health concerns.
According to Rachel, fostering an environment where conversations about mental health are met with understanding and compassion rather than fear or shame is essential. She passionately believes that we must all strive to build a world where talking about mental health is normalized and supported without judgment.
Rachel's dedication to creating a safe and welcoming space for individuals seeking help underlines the critical need for dismantling barriers and promoting mental wellness for all. Join us in listening to Rachel's message and take part in the movement to break the stigma. 💚🤝
Today, on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, we honor the richness of world cultures and the critical role diversity plays in fostering innovation, dialogue, and mutual understanding.
Recognizing and appreciating cultural diversity is integral to creating inclusive communities that thrive. Our practice is committed to the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion, ensuring that every individual feels seen, heard, and respected regardless of their cultural background.
By engaging in open conversations and learning from one another, we can build a more inclusive, equitable world. Let’s celebrate the diverse voices that shape our communities and work together towards a unified future. 🌐💚
This week, we honor the unsung heroes of healthcare – those dedicated to documentation integrity.
Accurate and comprehensive health records are the backbone of quality care, ensuring seamless communication between providers and empowering patients with knowledge about their health.
Our team is committed to maintaining the highest standards of documentation, reflecting our unwavering dedication to patient care and safety.
Join us in celebrating the meticulous efforts of all healthcare documentation professionals. Your precision and persistence pave the way for excellence in healthcare. Thank you for everything you do! 💚
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Understanding and respecting cultural differences plays a crucial role in effective mental health care. This article by (SEARAC / Tiffany Sun) sheds light on the importance of cultural competency within the mental health field, especially for AAPI individuals and communities.
By fostering an environment where cultural backgrounds are acknowledged and valued, mental health professionals can offer more personalized and effective care.
From language nuances to traditional practices, recognizing these facets can enhance the therapeutic relationship and support better outcomes.
Join us in exploring how cultural competency is not just an asset but a necessity in providing equitable care to all. 💚
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month by Demanding Culturally Competent Mental Health Services for AAPIs - SEARAC May is both Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month. As we commemorate and celebrate how Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities have... Read more
Ready to step into a rewarding role as a Clinic Director and make a meaningful impact in your community? Join us for our Virtual Hiring Event on May 30th at 5 pm! Meet our team, explore our benefits and collaborative work culture, and have all your questions answered.
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In today’s episode of the 'Why Mental Health?' series, we shine a spotlight on Michelle McClure, an inspiring Mental Health Therapist whose dedication to mental health advocacy is steadfast! 🌟❤️
From her college days where her passion for mental health first sparked, to her profound realization of the impact she could have on adults working through mental health challenges - Michelle’s story is one of growth, discovery, and unwavering commitment. She highlights the joy and satisfaction that come from seeing the tangible difference her work makes in her clients' lives, particularly when they report back on the positive changes they’ve experienced through the strategies discussed in therapy.
Join us as Michelle shares her journey and the moments that keep her passion for mental health burning bright. It’s stories like hers that remind us of the powerful change we can instigate, one life at a time. 💼🌟
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Join us in exploring the complexities of our minds and the beauty of becoming our best selves.
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In our latest installment of the 'Why Mental Health?' series, Erica McPeek, our remarkable Marketing Manager, takes us behind the scenes of what fuels her passion for mental health advocacy. 🎥❤️
Inspired by the dedication and compassion of our colleagues across all departments, Erica's video is a powerful reminder of the collective impact we can make. From counselors and psychiatrists to our incredible administrative teams, it's the people behind the scenes who truly drive change and make a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve.
Join Erica as she highlights the perseverance, dedication, and heart of our team, and why we all believe so deeply in the importance of mental health awareness and support. It's more than just work; it's a mission that brings us together. 💪🌈
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