Behavioral Archives - Grafton https://www.grafton.org/category/behavioral/ Grafton School, Inc. Wed, 04 Oct 2017 16:48:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Meeting Behavioral Health Goals is Both Art and Science https://www.grafton.org/5548-2/ https://www.grafton.org/5548-2/#respond Wed, 04 Oct 2017 16:47:58 +0000 https://grafton.local/?p=5548 *This article was originally published on the HuffingtonPost How do you define success? For individuals with intellectual disabilities, establishing goals and measuring success is complex. It requires a thoughtful balance; one that is part science, but also a bit of art. And it certainly isn’t one-size-fits-all. The recent Endrew vs. Douglas County case took this very issue […]

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Happier Mind, Healthier Body https://www.grafton.org/happier-mind-healthier-body/ https://www.grafton.org/happier-mind-healthier-body/#respond Fri, 18 Aug 2017 18:32:12 +0000 https://grafton.local/?p=5450 By Bethany Deitz, MS, BCBA, LBA, Director of Adult Services   “I think the healthy way to live is to make friends with the beast inside oneself, and that means not the beast but the shadow. The dark side of one’s nature. Have fun with it and accept everything about ourselves. ”Anthony Hopkins Have you […]

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Molding a Child’s Mind—To Censor or Not https://www.grafton.org/molding-a-childs-mind-to-censor-or-not/ https://www.grafton.org/molding-a-childs-mind-to-censor-or-not/#respond Tue, 27 Jun 2017 13:30:16 +0000 https://grafton.local/?p=4862 It makes sense, given the range in popular opinion about children and media (music, video games, social media, television and movies), that there would be differences in view about these in the psychiatric residential treatment (PRT) setting. Grafton’s PRT in Berryville tends to take a fairly restrictive approach that is directed by therapeutic professionals. For example, clients are not allowed to access social media, have limited use of sports-centered and nonviolent video games, and watch minimal television and movies that are monitored for sexual, profane and violent content. But do these restrictions make sense given the clients will return to a community and environment where these medium will be widely accessible?

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Change: It Begins with Our Thoughts https://www.grafton.org/change-it-begins-with-our-thoughts/ https://www.grafton.org/change-it-begins-with-our-thoughts/#respond Wed, 31 May 2017 13:30:51 +0000 https://grafton.local/?p=4834 “The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward.” Amelia Earhart

Change can be scary. All of us have experienced this in varying degrees – whether we initiate a change or life makes that decision for us. Unchartered territory and the “what if’s” seem to consume our fears and before long, we are living in a parallel universe of doubt and anxiety rather than true reality.

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Resilience–The Art of Bouncing Back https://www.grafton.org/resilience-the-art-of-bouncing-back/ https://www.grafton.org/resilience-the-art-of-bouncing-back/#respond Tue, 23 May 2017 13:30:07 +0000 https://grafton.local/?p=4832 I was lucky to have been raised by two of the most resilient people I have ever met. My dad was injured in a body surfing accident when I was 21 months old, but somehow my parents rebounded stronger than ever and showed me a life I could never have imagined without my dad being in a wheelchair.

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The Yes Practice https://www.grafton.org/the-yes-practice/ https://www.grafton.org/the-yes-practice/#respond Tue, 25 Apr 2017 13:30:34 +0000 http://graftonblog.com/?p=2866 N-o. Those two letters trigger an emotional response in all of us. Being told "no" changes the course of our thought processes. Some people respond by accepting rejection and moving on. Others will hear "no" as an opportunity for negotiation or reframing their request. Some take it personally, as a repudiation of their ideas, their desires, or even their worth, and can react by lashing out or retreating inward.

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Ten Things Parents of a Child with Autism Wish Teachers Knew https://www.grafton.org/ten-things-parents-of-a-child-with-autism-wish-teachers-knew/ https://www.grafton.org/ten-things-parents-of-a-child-with-autism-wish-teachers-knew/#respond Tue, 18 Apr 2017 13:30:24 +0000 http://graftonblog.com/?p=2907 1) I’m sorry.

I will be saying this to many of you many, many times over the next 10 years. I will say this to you probably weekly, if not more. And I really am. I’m sorry.

I’m sorry because I am the reason you have my child in your class. I fought for him to be mainstreamed because all of the doctors and specialists told me that being in the least restrictive environment among peer models would be best for my son’s development.

I’m sorry because I know that you aren’t trained for this.

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The Autism Puzzle: A Lifelong Journey for a Brighter Future https://www.grafton.org/the-autism-puzzle-a-lifelong-journey-for-a-brighter-future/ https://www.grafton.org/the-autism-puzzle-a-lifelong-journey-for-a-brighter-future/#respond Tue, 11 Apr 2017 13:30:37 +0000 https://grafton.local/?p=4004 I have a family member diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and to say that his life has been challenging would be an understatement. Unfortunately, he was not diagnosed until the age of 16 and prior to his diagnosis, he was lumped under the large umbrella of “Learning Disabled”. It was a never-ending pursuit of the best services for him and his parents endured unspeakable frustration and grief. However, although the small window of early diagnosis was missed with him, he has made significant gains over the course of his life with the right services.

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Community Involvement, Engagement and Enjoyment in Adult Services https://www.grafton.org/community-involvement-engagement-and-enjoyment-in-adult-services/ https://www.grafton.org/community-involvement-engagement-and-enjoyment-in-adult-services/#respond Tue, 21 Mar 2017 13:30:13 +0000 https://grafton.local/?p=4742 “In a gentle way, you can shake the world” Mahatma Gandhi

Beginning in July of 2016, Grafton’s Winchester Adult Services department started utilizing a DBHDS Community Engagement grant program to enhance the services we provide to our clients through increased community integration. This state funding has provided operational support with expenses such as transportation, activities and materials. But a large portion of the grant has paid for the services of a Community Engagement Program Manager and Board Certified Behavior Analyst; and this combination has been the secret to our ongoing success!

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Mental Health Matters https://www.grafton.org/mental-health-matters/ https://www.grafton.org/mental-health-matters/#respond Tue, 14 Mar 2017 13:30:32 +0000 https://grafton.local/?p=4739 In recent years, we have begun to speak openly about the incidence and treatment of breast cancer, AIDS, autism yet remain reticent to talk with candor about mental illness. NAMI provides some staggering statistics about the prevalence and impact of mental illness.

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