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          IMPORTANT 
          NOTICE:  NAMI programs should not be used to replace the 
          specialized training and professional judgment of mental health 
          professionals. We cannot, and will not, assume the role of a physician 
          or therapist. NAMI cannot be held responsible for the use of the 
          information we provide. Please always consult a trained mental health 
          professional before making any decision regarding treatment for 
          yourself or others. 
          
              
                
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      2018 NAMI BASICS for 
      Professionals 
       
      Spring 2018 
      Classes in 
      Woodland 
      To sign-up for the class or 
      for more information, 
      send an email to 
      friends@namiyolo.org 
      or leave a message on the NAMI Yolo Helpline at  
      530-756-8181 
      Registration is required 
  
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          NAMI Basics is a free, six-session program 
          designed for parents and other family caregivers of children and 
          adolescents with emotional and behavioral difficulties. NAMI Basics 
          helps parents and other family caregivers of children to understand 
          the illnesses that are causing those behavioral difficulties, and the 
          critical role families play in the treatment of those illnesses. The 
          program is taught by trained teachers who are also the parents or 
          family caregivers of individuals who experienced emotional or 
          behavioral difficulties prior to age 13.  
          NAMI Yolo offers this program to specific groups 
          of professional caregivers as well, to help them understand the impact 
          that mental health conditions have on the youth as well as the family. 
          The information shared in NAMI Basics will equip professional 
          caregivers with unique insights that can enable them to work more 
          collaboratively with families as part of the treatment plan. 
          Registration is required.  |