Respire Happenings

September | 2022

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Have You Completed Your Assessment?


We are implementing new assessments to improve our progress monitoring and inform your quality of care. 


The new assessments will be implemented yearly and will include a standard battery of assessments.  


What are the assessments?


The CSSRS with SAFE-T assessment is a suicide risk assessment. The CANS and ANSA are global monitoring tools that identify clients' strengths and needs in order to enhance therapeutic services. 


How do I complete the assessments?


This year all clients will receive copies of the forms via Docusign. Once you receive it, the forms will take about 15-minutes to complete. Parents should work with their children to complete the form. All others should respond to the assessments without receiving assistance from people outside of treatment. 


Director's Corner

Rachel Rothwell, LCSWC

Syretta R. James, Ph.D.


September: Suicide Prevention Awareness Month


September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and we are excited to share information and resources to prevent suicide and spread hope to those experiencing mental health challenges.


According to recent statistics, suicide is the 12th leading cause of death in the United States (CDC, 2020). Among children aged 5 to 11, death by suicide is the 8th leading cause of death (CDC, 2020). Because the rates of suicide in children are steadily increasing, mental health professionals must be diligent in their efforts to screen and identify those who are at risk for self-harm and suicide. 



The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (also called the Columbia 5-question test) is a quick screening tool that can be used with individuals aged 12 and up. In addition,  the screener assesses risk by providing a severity indicator that assists clinicians in understanding a client's range of suicidal behaviors. Identifying individuals early in the treatment process acts as a mechanism to prevent suicidal behaviors in the future. 


What can you do to spread support during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month? 


  •  Share the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline with friends and family. If you or someone you know is in need of immediate crisis support, they can call or text 988 at any time.


  • You can also text NAMI to 741-741 to get in touch with a free, crisis-trained counselor.



  • Use the hashtags #Suicideprevention or #Together4MH on your social media accounts to share resources and support 


  • Order NAMI’s first book, “You are not alone” by Dr. Ken Duckworth. This book endeavors to end mental health stigma by sharing the mental health stories of 130 individuals. You can pre-order the book and learn more on Porchlight: You Are Not Alone.


Remember, if you are having thoughts of suicide you are not alone. 


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Back to School: Navigating busy schedules and sessions


Happy Back to School Month! At Respire, we know the start of the school year can be very disruptive. That is why it is important to establish healthy consistent routines. So that you build your child's mental health treatment into the schedule, remember to: 

  • Contact your clinician to make sure you have a regular appointment time. 
  • If you can't find a time that works in the evening, think about working with your child's school to determine a time that will fit in the child's school day. Remember, many schools work with outside providers to identify the best way to keep children engaged in the mental health treatment process. 
  • Establish lunchtime appointments if your schedule has gotten busy and you cannot come in at your regularly scheduled time. 
  • Finally, be creative! Be flexible! And be committed-- as mental health treatment is an essential service. 

Thinking about sending in a donation?


Please visit our newly designed website at:

www.respirebh.com to find the donate now button.


You give! We serve!

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We would love to hear from you so tag us if you have something to say! 

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ARE YOU SMILING WITH US YET? If not, setting up an Amazon Smile account is an easy way to support the work we provide here at Respire. 


Did you know, that last year we were able to use donated funds to feed over 3000 families? 


We need your help to continue this work. 


Please consider shopping with Amazon Smile and select Respire Behavioral Health as your charitable organization.


Need help setting up your Amazon Smile account? Here are the directions:

How to use AmazonSmile on a web browser:


  1. Visit smile.amazon.com
  2. Sign in with the same account you use for Amazon.com
  3. Select your charity
  4. Start shopping! Remember to checkout at smile.amazon.com to generate donations for your chosen charity.
  5. Tip: Add a bookmark to make it easier to shop at smile.amazon.com.
Check your Text Messages!

We are now able to send you text messages.

Please make sure that we have your most updated mobile phone number! Current clients are strongly encouraged to use text messaging to receive the most up-to-date information.

What will you receive text updates about?
*office closures
*office openings
*documentation updates
*waitlist information
*and office news

HAVE you visited our website yet? If not, please do so as you will find exciting details about our fundraising opportunities and services.  


In addition, you can always keep up to date on our news as we have banners that display our recent events. 


Don't delay. Check our website out today at:


www.respirebh.com.


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