Free 'Family to Family' course set
February 6 |
January 2, 2011 |
"Family to Family," a twelve week course for
family and friends of individuals with mental
illness, is being offered by the Far North
Chapter of National Alliance on Mental Illness
(NAMI).
The course, facilitated by trained family
members, begins Monday, February 6, in the
Panhandle Health classroom in Bonners Ferry from
6:00-8:30 p.m. All instruction and course
materials are free to class participants.
The NAMI-sponsored program presents current
information about schizophrenia, bipolar
disorder (manic depression), panic disorder,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, borderline
personality disorder, co-occurring brain
disorders and addictive disorders.
Each class focuses on a subject, including
up-to-date information about medications,
understanding the mentally ill relative, problem
solving, and communication.
In addition, family members learn techniques for
self care, strategies for handling crisis and
relapse, and receive guidance on locating
appropriate supports and services within the
community. Finally, family members are informed
about advocacy initiatives designed to improve
and expand services.
Nationwide, over 115,000 family members have
graduated from the Family to Family program. The
program was first offered to Bonner and Boundary
Counties in 2007.
This is the fourth program to be held in Bonners
Ferry.
The class is limited in size and fills quickly.
Please register by phone with Gini Woodward
(208) 267-5638.
The classes will be facilitated by Gini Woodward
and Candy Kelly.
To learn more about NAMI visit
www.nami.org.
The local chapter, NAMI Far North, meets the
third Wednesday of each month from 6-8 p.m. in
the Bonner General Hospital Classroom in
Sandpoint. A brief business meeting is followed
by a speaker program and support groups.
Anyone with mental illness concerns is invited
to attend. |
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