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      WOODLAND 
       2nd and 4th Sundays, 
      1:30-3:00 pm  
      Woodland Memorial Hospital Cafeteria Main Conference Room 
 1325 Cottonwood, Woodland CA 
      
      WEST SACRAMENTO 
      Group is on hiatus. 
      For information contact NAMI-Yolo Helpline (530) 756-8181 
           
      
      Family Support groups are designed for the 
      relatives (18 and over) of people who experience mental illness. The 
      groups are led by trained family members of people who experience mental 
      illness. Meetings are confidential -- share as much or as little personal 
      information as you want. 
           
      
      Reinforcement in an 
      environment of sincere, uncritical acceptance  
      At each meeting, you review the Group Guidelines and Principles of Support 
      and update the group on the current events in your life, then spend the 
      bulk of the meeting in group discussion, or ‘group work’. The group 
      addresses urgent issues of its members and participants share their 
      learned experience, or ‘group wisdom’. As a participant, your voice is 
      heard, and you can contribute to a dynamic that encourages empathy, 
      productive discussion and a sense of community. 
           
      
      Tools for caring for 
      yourself and for your loved one  
      The support group can offer you practical advice on addressing issues 
      related to mental illness and your loved one. It also gives you the 
      appropriate space to have your personal needs met so that you can provide 
      the best possible care for your family member. Taking time to voice your 
      experiences and to hear from others may help you develop your inner 
      reserves of strength. You may gain confidence in your ability to cope with 
      your family member’s mental illness as well as local knowledge on how to 
      best access needed services for your family member. 
           
      
      What Others Say About 
      NAMI Family Support Group  
      “The most beneficial thing for me was that I am not alone. I 
      found the NAMI Family Support Group at the time I really needed it!” 
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