Saturday, December 1, 2018

November 2018
Hey folks - Here I am in one of my favorite places - by the wood stove in my home. Hard to believe November is coming to an end with snow and mighty cold temperatures already upon us. But the cold doesn’t slow us down here at PDA. This past month we held technical assistance calls with all of the CommonGround Decision Support Centers we visited in PA in October.
Additionally, a new controlled study was published in Psychiatric Services on CommonGround and findings included: “…new evidence that shared decision-making tools may promote ongoing mental health treatment engagement for individuals with serious mental illness and improved antipsychotic medication adherence for those with schizophrenia”. As we approach the holidays, I urge us all to hang-in there, practice our Personal Medicine and be grateful for the little things and all the goodness that surrounds us.
Peace ~ Pat Deegan
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How to Talk With Your Kids About Vaping [GUIDE]
Partnership Vaping Guide
Vaping’s popularity exploded seemingly overnight, and it took many parents and families by surprise. Vaping, or Juuling as it is often referred to by teens and young adults (named after a popular vape device called JUUL), is the inhaling and exhaling of an aerosol produced by using a vape device.

According to the University of Michigan’s 2017 Monitoring the Future study, nearly 1 in 3 high school seniors tried vaping in the past year. Advertising is often geared toward teens and young adults, with brightly colored vape pens and thousands of flavors to choose from. Some kids vape marijuana, too. But for every story or article touting the benefits of vaping, there are an equal number raising concerns about the risks of vaping, especially for teens and young adults.

We’ve created a vaping guide for parents to help you understand what vaping is, its appeal to youth and what research has to say about both the risks and unknowns. We’ve also identified some signs to look for and what to do if you are concerned that your child may try or actually is vaping, and offer some advice on what to say when answering some of your child’s tough questions about vaping.
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