The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) offers a free, 12-session education program for family caregivers of adults living with mental illness. Mental illness includes major depression, major anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), borderline personality disorder and schizophrenia.

The course provides a broad perspective that will help parents, spouses, siblings and adult children better understand and support loved ones living with mental illness, while taking care of their own needs.

Course attendees have said:
“Mental illness does not involve just one person, entire families are affected.”

“NAMI offers help and hope to families. We are not alone”

“This course is life changing. It is taught by trained family caregivers who themselves have loved ones living with mental illness. They have been there, done that.”

“I now have a better understanding of my loved one’s illness and that it is not my fault.”

The course provides:
• Information about major mental illnesses and current research on their biological aspects
• Information about treatment strategies and prospects for recovery
• Empathy based on the subjective “lived experience” of a person living with mental illness
• Specific skills for communication, problem-solving and handling crises and relapse
• Coping skills for family caregivers to alleviate worry, stress and emotional overload
• Guidance on finding appropriate mental health care and supports in the community and how to advocate for them

Registration is required to insure student manuals are available.

Schedule:
Mon. Sept. 10, 2018, 12 Mons, 7:00-9:30 pm, ReDiscover Mental Health, 901 NE Independence Ave. Lee’s Summit, Mo. 64086. Contact: Frank; Tel. 816-763-9320.

NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI of Greater Kansas City and dedicated volunteer members and leaders work tirelessly to raise awareness and provide essential education, advocacy and support group programs for people in our community living with mental illness and their loved ones.

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