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In this second in a 2-part series, Renee Brown, Father Harry Dean, and Deacon Ronnie Lastovica discuss mental health protective factors for those incarcerated and likewise for those who are not. In this session, our hosts spoke about the following: 1) How can incarcerated persons increase self-esteem? 2) What attributes of physical should be addressed to promote good mental health? 3) What is meant by healthy thinking, and how does it act as protective factor 4) What are some things people can control that will build upon protective factors? and 5) How can focus on God, the Church, and the Sacraments promote healthy thinking?
By RED-C ApostolateIn this second in a 2-part series, Renee Brown, Father Harry Dean, and Deacon Ronnie Lastovica discuss mental health protective factors for those incarcerated and likewise for those who are not. In this session, our hosts spoke about the following: 1) How can incarcerated persons increase self-esteem? 2) What attributes of physical should be addressed to promote good mental health? 3) What is meant by healthy thinking, and how does it act as protective factor 4) What are some things people can control that will build upon protective factors? and 5) How can focus on God, the Church, and the Sacraments promote healthy thinking?