It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint
By Helen Missen, F.E.A.S.T. Volunteer Reading the news this week, I have been challenged by the amazing feat of Kevin Sinfield. You most likely won’t know him; he’s a British rugby player. He has just run 7 marathons in 7 days, raising £1.1m for a Motor Neurone Disease charity. Why did he do this? One […]
CUANDO EN DUDA, APUNTA MÁS ALTO: LO QUE HUBIESE DESEADO SABER ACERCA DE METAS DE PESO EN EL PROCESO DE RECUPERACIÓN
Thank you to F.E.A.S.T. Volunteer Natalie Manqui for translating this blog post into Spanish! Por Emily Boring Ojalá me hubiesen dado una meta de peso más alta al comienzo de mi proceso de recuperación. Si me hubieses dicho hace cinco años que algún día escribiría esa oración, me hubiese reído con incredulidad. Como la mayoría de pacientes […]
Credentials From the University of Lived Experience
By Laura Hill PhDAssistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, The Ohio State UniversityVoluntary Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego Temperament-Based Therapy with Supports (TBT-S) In the field of realty, the phrase “location, location, location” is used, referring to the primary factor that impacts the cost or value of property. In […]