NAMI
National Alliance on Mental Illness
page printed from NAMI Northern Illinois
 

 

GET ON THE LIST FOR UPCOMING

NAMI BASICS

 and

 FAMILY TO FAMILY CLASSES

(English and Spanish)

For information on dates, time and location please

 contact NAMI Northern Illinois at 815 963-2470


SAVE THE DATE

“Celebration of Mental Health”

for

Mental Illness Awareness Week

and

NAMI Northern Illinois  

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Giovanni's, Rockford, IL

Hors d'oeuvres / Cash bar

 

"Humor May Be Hazardous to your Illness"

Starring  

Josh Walters, comedian

Presenting NAMI’s

“Stars of Light”

Theatre Troupe

…..........................

 


NAMI Family-to-Family Education Added to

 National Registry of Evidence-Based

 Mental Health Programs

ARLINGTON, Va., May 28, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is pleased to announce that the NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program has been added to the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP).

 

In the review, the program was independently assessed and rated for quality of research and readiness for dissemination.

 

"NAMI is proud to be included in the registry," said NAMI Executive Director Michael J. Fitzpatrick .

 

"It is an affirmation of one of NAMI's signature education programs, established over 20 years ago, which to date has already helped more than 300,000 family members of people living with mental illness.

 

The NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program is a free 12-session course taught by other family members who have received intensive training for its presentation. Instruction and course materials are provided free to class participants.

 

Class topics include:

 

·        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 evidence-based treatments to promote recovery.

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

·        Problem solving, listening, and communication techniques.

·        Acquiring strategies for handling mental health 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 mental health services.

 

NREPP is a searchable online database intended to help people learn more about available evidence-based programs and practices and determine which may best meet their needs. It is a voluntary, self-nominating system in which program developers elect on their own to participate.

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