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                                                            EDUCATION COURSE

What is NAMI’s Family-to-Family Program?

The NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program is a free, 12-week course for family caregivers of individuals with severe mental illnesses. 

·        The course is taught by trained family members 

·        All instruction and course materials are free to class participants

·        Over 115,000 family members have graduated from this national program

What does the course include?

What people
have to say about
Family-to-Family

“Family members who take the NAMI Family-to-Family course are better equipped to work with mental health clinicians in a collaborative manner.  My bottom-line recommendation? Take this course.  It will help you learn to cope successfully with a major challenge in your life, and that, in turn, will help your loved one as he or she works toward recovery.” 

-- Peter Weiden, M.D., author of Breakthroughs in Antipsychotic Medications

·        Current information about schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder (manic depression), panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, borderline personality disorder, and co-occurring brain disorders and addictive disorders

·        Up-to-date information about medications, side effects, and strategies for medication adherence

·        Current research related to the biology of brain disorders and the evidence-based, most effective treatments to promote recovery

·        Gaining empathy by understanding the subjective, lived experience of a person with mental illness

·        Learning in special workshops for problem solving, listening, and communication techniques

·        Acquiring strategies for handling crises and relapse

·        Focusing on care for the caregiver: coping with worry, stress, and emotional overload

·        Guidance on locating appropriate supports and services within the community

·        Information on advocacy initiatives designed to improve and expand services

Click here for course schedule and enrollment information.

 


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