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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 of 
          yourself or others. 
          
              
                
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      Family to Family (English) 
      Spring 2018 
      Tuesdays 
      6:30  – 9:00 p.m. 
      March 13 through 
      May 22 and 
      Thur. March 15 
      Classes in Woodland 
      To sign-up or for 
      more information 
      leave voicemail at 
      530-756-8181 
      or email friends@namiyolo.org 
       Advance 
      Registration 
      is required. 
      
      Familia a Familia 
      (Spanish) 
      Not scheduled at present 
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          The NAMI Family-to-Family Education 
          Program is a  12-session course for family caregivers of 
          individuals with severe mental illnesses. The course, which was 
          implemented in Yolo County in 1997, is taught by trained family 
          members with all instruction and course materials provided at no cost 
          to class 
          participants. Family-to-Family classes are offered in hundreds of 
          communities across the country, in two Canadian provinces, Puerto Rico 
          and Mexico 
          
          Family members of people with serious 
          mental illnesses often experience considerable worry, stress, and the 
          need for information and support as they try to assist their ill 
          relatives and adjust to the changes that serious mental illness brings 
          to the family unit. 
          
          Join other family members and friends with 
       similar experiences to learn about: 
        
       Information about illnesses of the brain and their treatment 
       
         - Current information about 
         schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, 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.
 
        
       Coping Skills 
       
         - 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.
 
        
       The Power of advocacy: 
       
         - Guidance on locating appropriate 
         supports and services within the community.
 
         - Information on advocacy initiatives 
         designed to e improve and expand services.
 
        
       The first six classes focus on symptoms of 
       mental illness, basics of brain biology, medications, and crisis 
       management. The second half focuses on empathy, communication skills, 
       rehabilitation and making choices for recovery, and self-care. The class provides family members with an opportunity to 
       reinforce coping skills, to seek emotional support and receive practical 
       help from other family members. 
       Find 
       out more about the course and read personal experiences on the NAMI 
       National website. 
       Over 80,000 people in the U.S., Canada and 
       Mexico have completed this course. We think that you will be pleased by 
       how much assistance the program offers.  
       Please note that registration is required. 
       Call 530-756-8181 to register. 
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