by Theresa Drass | Aug 13, 2025 | Mental Health, Nurse, Trauma, Treatment Plan, Wednesday Wins
How has managing stress impacted your daily life recently? A tangible tension pervades the atmosphere, a stark reflection of the unprecedented global chaos currently unfolding. This feeling manifests not only in our daily lives but also in the general vitriol seen...
by Theresa Drass | Aug 3, 2025 | #personalgrowth, Civil Rights, Codependency, Consultant, Mental Health, professional development
I often quip to understanding colleagues that I transformed my own residual childhood dysfunction into my vocation. Thanks to a meaningful process of personal healing, in combination with the ethics and standards of care inherent to nursing practice, I’m proud...
by Theresa Drass | Aug 1, 2025 | children, Civil Rights, Community, Cultural Competency, Mental Health
Maxwell Burnbauer’s “Americanization through Education: The U.S. Influence on Puerto Rican Identity and Culture” offers a compelling historical analysis of the profound educational transformations imposed on Puerto Rico after 1898. This paper...
by Theresa Drass | May 4, 2025 | children, Civil Rights, law, Legal Nurse Consultant, Uncategorized
The past few weeks have woven a rich and intricate personal tapestry ????, a vibrant reminder of how deeply intertwined our professional lives ????, family connections ❤️, and community engagement ???? truly are. From historical reflections with my granddaughter...
by Theresa Drass | Apr 13, 2025 | Advocacy, Aging, Community, Motivation, Motivational Monday, Senior Citizens
???? The vibrant energy within Delaware County’s senior community centers continues to soar, fueled in part by the dedication of individuals like my mom, Mary Lou. Recently elected President of the Advisory Council at the Schoolhouse Center, one of the...