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NAMI
FAMILY-TO-FAMILY EDUCATION PROGRAM
The latest Family-to-Family course began March 18, 2011.
Call
(520) 459-3228 or 1-800-380-2322 for
information on future dates. Pre-Registration is required.
This FREE 12 week course will benefit anyone who has a
loved one living with major depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder,
schizophrenia, or other mental health diagnosis. Gain critical knowledge
and skills that will help you understand the nature of your loved ones
illness, and effectively support them in their recovery.
To register
or for more info call the NAMI office at 459-3228 |
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The NAMI
Family-to-Family Education Program
is a FREE 12-week course for families of individuals with severe
brain disorders (mental illnesses). The course is taught by
trained family members. All course materials are furnished at no
cost to you. Pre-registration is required.
Call
call 1-800-380-2322 or 459-3228
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Do you have
a friend or relative coping with depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, schizophrenia or other mental illness?
Come
meet with others who have “been there” too.
Learn about
the illness and ways to more effectively support your loved one’s mental health
recovery. NAMI’s FAMILY-TO-FAMILY Course is a FREE, 12-week
program which balances skills-training with self-care, emotional support and
empowerment.
The
Following Topics are Covered:
In-depth overview of the most common illnesses;
Coping skills; handling crisis and relapse;
Listening and communication; problem solving and limit setting;
Understanding the actual experience of those living with a mental health
diagnosis;
A FREE (enrollment required), comprehensive 12-week course designed specifically for
families of persons with:
Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder**
Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder
Panic Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and
Borderline Personality Disorder
** Also called Manic Depression
The course covers:
| "A - Z"
Information |
Help that Helps |
Tips for Talking to Psychiatrists |
| Coping Skills |
Problem Solving |
New Treatment Options |
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Self-Care |
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REGISTRATION REQUIRED - For Family
Members Only
for more information e-mail info@namiseaz.org
or call 1-800-380-2322
The
Family-to-Family Education course is a series of 12 weekly classes structured to help family members understand and support their ill relative
while maintaining their own well being. The course is taught by a team of trained volunteer family
members who know what it's like to have a loved one with a serious mental illness in the family.
There is no cost to participate in the NAMI Family-to-Family Education program.
Over 50,000 family members in the U.S. and Canada have completed this course.
We think you will be pleased by how much assistance the program offers. We invite you to call for more information.
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FAMILY- TO- FAMILY EDUCATION COURSE- PRAISE FROM A FAMILY MEMBER PSYCHIATRIST
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FAMILY-TO-FAMILY
Education Program
- Attend
with other family members just like you in a confidential
setting.
- Learn
how families unite together against this disability.
- Learn
all about the biology of the brain disorders - known as
mental illnesses.
- Learn
about what your relative is actually experiencing.
- Take
a fascinating look inside some of today's current research
on brain disorders.
The NAMI
Family-to-Family Education Program
is a free 12-week course for families of individuals with severe
brain disorders (mental illnesses). The course is taught by
trained family members. All course materials are furnished at no
cost to you.
The curriculum focuses on schizophrenia, bipolar disorder
(manic depression), clinical depression, panic disorders and
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The course discusses the
clinical treatment of these illnesses and teaches the
knowledge and skills that family members need to cope more
effectively.
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The
Family-to-Family Course Topics Include: |
1.
Learning about feelings; learning about facts
2. Schizophrenia, major depression and
mania: diagnosis and dealing
with critical
periods
3. Subtypes of depression and bipolar
disorder, panic disorder and
OCD;
diagnosis and causes; sharing
our
stories
4. The biology of the brain/new research |
5. Problem-solving workshops
6. Medication review
7. Empathy workshop - what it's like to
have a brain
disorder
8. Communication skills workshop
9. Self-care and relative groups
10. Rehabilitation, services available
11. Advocacy: fighting stigma
12. Review and certification ceremony |
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-mail: info@namiseaz.org
or call (520)
459-3228 or
1-800-380-2322 for more
information.
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