July 26, 2023

Bracelets for a broken record

Chainyana bracelets with GPS coordinates.

One local woman is helping people with OCD by making bracelets.

The National Institute of Mental Health defines OCD, or obsessive-compulsive disorder as “a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (“obsessions”) and/or behaviors (“compulsions”) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over.”

Katie Craven, a Thornbury Township resident and the Director of Engagement at the Residence at Chadds Ford on Route 202 agrees but phrases it differently. “It’s like a broken record that keeps playing in your head.”

Yana is an anagram for You Are Not Alone.

She should know. Craven’s been dealing with her own OCD since childhood. She acknowledges that it’s a mental health issue and said it’s difficult to live with on an everyday basis.

“It’s the repetition of unwanted thoughts, that’s the obsession. Then the compulsion is the way people try to get rid of the thoughts that are in their head,” she said.

Those thoughts, she said, are those that “attack the things that are important.” Those important things might be family or faith. “The thoughts are just random thoughts that pop into your head that attack your values.”

One example of compulsion is excessive handwashing, among other overdone cleaning activities. She said that makes them feel more organized to help stem the negative thoughts.

Craven was uncomfortable revealing how her own OCD manifested itself but did say she was diagnosed with the disorder in March of last year even though she had been dealing with signs of the problem since she was about 7 years old. She said it typically takes 14 to 17 years to get an OCD diagnosis.

She involved herself with online groups but then came up with her own idea to make bracelets and started Chainyana Jewelry.

“Yana,” she said, “is an anagram for You Are Not Alone.” It was a phrase used in some online help groups for people with various illnesses and disorders. The “chain” part of the name comes from the connection between people who share those same problems. And she works that chain of people concept into the bracelets she makes.

There are two parts to the beadwork. The first is a color representing the condition the person is dealing with. In her case, blue for OCD. But there are also white beads with a number on each. Strung together, those numbers are the GPS coordinates of the person for whom the last bracelet was made.

As an example, person B gets a bracelet with the GPS coordinates of person A, while person C gets a bracelet with the coordinates of person B. Those coordinates represent the person that the new wearer is carrying.

“I wanted to create a way for people to feel less alone in their struggle and to help lift up others as well. I wanted people to feel a direct connection to an actual person and it is with that goal in mind that I decided to use geographic coordinates…Chainyana Jewelry creates a chain of people who are not alone and who are supporting each other in whatever struggle they are going through, wherever they are.”

What does she want to accomplish with her jewelry?

“I just want people to feel connected and to feel like they’re not alone.”

For more information about Craven and Chainyana Jewelry, visit her site at https://www.chainyanajewelry.com

For more information on OCD, go to the NIMH website.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Police Log July 26: Indecent contact, thefts

Pennsylvania State Police

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The Pennsylvania State Police, Troop K, Media, Criminal Investigation Unit, is investigating allegations and information received regarding Daniel C. Waters, 57 years old, of Glen Mills. Waters has been charged with multiple felony criminal charges involving indecent sexual contact with minors, corruption of minors, endangering the welfare of children, firearms charges, and other related charges. Waters is a high school teacher and baseball coach in the Chester City area. This investigation is involving juvenile students and baseball players. The state police are asking any victims or witnesses involving Waters to contact the PSP Media Station at 484-840-1000.

State police are investigating the reported theft of $743 worth of merchandise from Wegmans on July 7. A report said an unidentified man fled in a black KIA Sportage SUV with Maryland tag number 32740CK.

Rodney Godfrey, 29, of Philadelphia, was arrested for DUI following a July 8 single-car crash on State Farm Drive near Route 202 in Concord Township, a police report said. According to witnesses, the report said, the vehicle traveled off the roadway, down a small embankment, and into several trees. Police said the investigation and interviews revealed that Godfrey was driving in a careless and unsafe manner due to a level of impairment from a combination of alcoholic and controlled substances.

Someone stole $300 and three credit cards from a vehicle parked on Park Lane in Concord Township on July 11.

Police said they arrested a 24-year-old woman from West Grove for shoplifting at Wegmans on July 17. The report did not identify the suspect or indicate what was stolen.

Police are investigating a burglary in Chadds Ford Township on July 17. A report said someone stole a $4,200 Rambo Bushwacker 750 Camo Ebike from a garage on Ardmoor Lane.

Avondale Barracks

An unidentified 44-year-old man from Philadelphia was arrested for DUI in East Marlborough Township on July 21. Police said they observed traffic violations and stopped the vehicle on Route 82. Field sobriety tests indicated impairment and the driver was taken into custody.

A 49-year-old woman from West Chester was arrested for shoplifting at the East Marlborough Township Walmart on July 21. The unidentified suspect is alleged to have stolen $441 worth of merchandise.

On July 20, an unidentified 37-year-old woman from Wilmington was arrested for shoplifting at the Walmart in East Marlborough. The report said she tried getting away with $488 worth of merchandise, but store security recovered the property.

An unidentified 29-year-old man from Falls Church, Va., was arrested for DUI in Kennett Township on July 16. Police said they made the stop on Route 1 at Lenape Road, but the report gave no reason for the stop.

Police said Melissa Caputo, 57, of Oxford, was arrested for DUI on July 14. The arrest was made after a traffic stop at a Sobriety Checkpoint on Route 1 at Lenape Road. The report said Caputo admitted to drinking alcohol and a field sobriety test showed impairment. The incident happened at 10:55 p.m.

A 45-year-old man from Kennett Square, not identified in the report, was arrested for DUI on July 15. A report said the driver was stopped for a traffic violation on Millers Hill in the borough. Troopers initiated a traffic stop and immediately smelled a strong odor emanating from the driver. Standardized field sobriety tests were given, and the driver showed signs of impairment.

Police said a 30-year-old man from Kennett Square was arrested for drug possession on July 19. The arrest came after a traffic stop for traffic violations at the intersection of N. Mill Road and Cedarcroft Road in Kennett Township. A THC vape pen was recovered from the Operator during this incident, and the driver showed signs of impairment after field sobriety tests. The driver’s name was not released.

Police arrested a 29-year-old West Grove man for DUI in Kennett Square on July 19. According to the report, police spotted a Kia Spectra with a broken taillight on Route 1 north at the Route 82 off-ramp. The vehicle slowed to 20 mph on the highway and was then observed swerving on 82. Numerous alcoholic beverage containers were seen in the car after the traffic stop. The driver, not identified, showed multiple signs of impairment, police said.

A 51-year-old man from Lincoln Highway was arrested and charged with retail theft at the East Marlborough Township Walmart. He reportedly stole $29 worth of bleach and paper towels.

Police said a 43-year-old man from Garnet Valley was arrested for DUI in Pennsbury Township on July 17. According to police, a traffic stop was initiated on Route 1 at Independence Way just after 11 p.m. and field sobriety tests indicated impairment. The driver was not identified in the report.

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