Integration Seminar Week 4. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass – 1818 – 1895 – b. Marylandd. Washington D.C. – abolitionist, editor, orator,

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Integration Seminar Week 4

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass – 1818 – 1895 – b. Marylandd. Washington D.C. – abolitionist, editor, orator, author, teacher – Seperated from mother at birth; died when 7 yrs – Learned to read around 12, master’s wife and white children  taught other slaves – Escaped at age 20 – Wrote book in 1845 – Believed in education as the path to freedom – Was an alcoholic – Knew and spoke with Lincoln – Spoke at Lincoln’s funeral; Mary Todd gave him Abe’s favorite walking stick – Died of a heart attack or stoke – Pg. 23 & 44 “the plan…” “the holidays…”

Frank L. Greenagel Jr. MPAP, MSW, LCSW, LCADC ACSW, CJC, ICADC, CCS NJ Governor’s Council on Drug Abuse & Alcoholism Adjunct Professor – Rutgers School of Social Work Instructor – Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies 1 st LT – PA Army National Guard Greenagel Counseling Services on on TwitterFrankGreenagel on Twitter

Tell ‘Em What You’re Going to Tell’Em Supervision Article Gambrill Propoganda Healthy Relationships Chart Case Management Mental Health Work Self Care Further reading Journal #2 Group Exercise Presentations

Case Management Coordination of services on behalf of another – Needs assessment – Planning – Action – Regular review (weekly, bi-weekly or monthly) Housing, Legal, Work, Education Other social services/programs Medical (physical, dental, ob-gyn) Therapy

Mental Health Treatment Levels Hospitalization In-patient Treatment Partial Hospitalization (PHP) 20+ Intensive Outpatient (IOP)  9+ hours a week Outpatient (OP)

Most Common Diagnoses Anxiety Disorders – phobias, GAD, SAD, panic attacks Mood Disorders – depression, bi-polar, dysthymic Psychotic Disorders – schizophrenia Process – substance abuse, gambling, sex, gambling, eating, shopping, (work, exercise) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – self or others

Self Care Eating and Sleeping Exercise Therapy Down time and turning off Vacation Hobbies Awareness of psychological and physiological Family and social life Negative – cheating, alcohol and isolation

Readings Ethics Article Gambrill 73 – 79 Complete the exercise with your agency ___________________ Frederick Douglass was an alcoholic Super-predator Targum column

Journals 4)Describe your field placement. – Where is it – What does it do – Population type and number served – Funding sources – Number of workers; credentials of supervisor(s) – How often do you get supervision – What do you do there – 3 Things You’ve Learned/Improved There

Group Exercise

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