Supporting Hope & Resilience for Families Anxiety Smoking MH - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Supporting Hope & Resilience for Families Anxiety Smoking MH - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Supporting Hope & Resilience for Families Anxiety Smoking MH Treatment Drug Problem 28.5 30 30 15 16 24.5 12 20.8 12 19.3 16.3 15.5 8.8 14 7.5 10.4 13.2 11.1 7 11 5 5 3.9 7.3 3 2.8 1.3 1.9 0 0 0 0 Cancer
10.4 13.2 11.1 16.3 20.8 28.5
30
Smoking
1.3 3 3.9 5 7.5 12
12
Drug Problem
2% 6% 11% 19% 30% 0% 10% 20% 30%
Homeless
7.3 11 14 15.5 19.3 24.5
30
MH Treatment
4.9 5.6 6.7 5.6 9.4 8.1
12
Cardio Vascular Disease
3.6 5 7 6.1 8.9 10.1
20
Work Injury/Illness
6.1 7.5 8 7.5 7.9 11.7
14
Diabetes
1.9 2.8 5 7 8.8 15
16
Anxiety
1.3 3 3.9 5 7.5 12
14
Asthma
8.2 8.6 11 11.8 10.3 15.6
20
Cancer
13 15 17 17 23
25
Unemployed
5 10
Missed 15 of 30 Work Days (MH)
Parents in Dependency Court
6 ACEs on average
SHAME
BUILDING RESILIENCE
Hope Relationships Community and cultural connection
You can get there from here!
HOPE THEORY
… age nc y without pathways is a wish!
Will Power (Agency)
Way Power (Pathways)
EXPECTATION FOR GOAL ATTAINMENT
Measure Your Hope
www.hopescore.com
Positive view
Help people see their strengths Self-efficacy – belief in your
- wn ability to accomplish
something Self-regulation – controlling
- ne's behavior, emotions, and
thoughts in the pursuit of long- term goals
Any effort to address past trauma that does not include empowerment is doomed to fail.
Herman, Judith. (1992) Trauma and Recovery. Basic Books.
Culture, Community and Faith
Parents for Parents
Envision another way of living Empower parents with information Dependency 101 Peer support and mentoring
Recognize strengths and competence
“What’s right with you?”
Empower and encourage
Articulate pathways to reunification and dismissal
Liberal and robust family time strengthens parent child relationships, promotes child and family well- being, and expedites reunification.