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May is Mental Health Month

May 19, 2017

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In honor of mental health month we are applaud our consumers as they continue to work on their recovery. Below are some examples of the awareness that mental health month has brought to our staff and consumers.
Rachel door
 
The photo on the left is the office door of Rachel, a therapist here at Chartiers Center. Rachel decorated her door in honor of mental health month and she is encouraging everyone to take and wear a green ribbon to show their support.
 
 
 
 
heart of words
 
The heart was created by a consumer in Chartiers’ Training and Social Rehab Program. Within the heart are words that have supported them during their recovery.
 
 
 
 
Consumer's artwork depicting both his symptomatic and healthy self.
This self portrait was done by another Chartiers’ consumer who proudly shares his artwork depicting both his symptomatic and healthy self.
 
 
 
 
 
free positive thoughts
 
The Supervisor in Chartiers’ T&SR Program posted this sign on her door offering postivie thoughts to all who needed them. As I left her office i closed my eyes and tore off my message. It could not have held more truth for me this day. Thank you. Here’s hoping everyone finds their own “positive thoughts” this week.
 

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