Family to Family Program

August 23rd, 2010

The NAMI Family to Family Education Program helps family members gain a greater understanding of their loved ones mental illness, cope better, worry less and feel newly empowered to advocate for better treatment and services for their loved one. Many family members describe the impact of taking this course as life changing.

The program consists of twelve classes, one per week for 12 weeks. The teachers are family members themselve. The course balances education and skill training with self-care, emotional support and empowerment.

Find all the details here on the NAMI site. It might be coming to a city near you.

All Art Requires Courage – Bad

August 22nd, 2010
Bad, originally uploaded by spustl.

Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Mural Art

August 20th, 2010

Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program has received a $500,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The money will be used to engage people with mental health issues in public art making.

It’s called “The Porchlight Initiative” and it will engage people receiving mental health services in nine public art projects in North Philadelphia neighborhoods. Mural Arts staff will work closely with the city’s department of behavioral health, as well as mental health providers. Jane Golden, executive director of the mural arts program, says public art projects help people struggling with issues like mental illness and addictions.

Full article here by Maiken Scott

All Art Requires Courage – The Outsider

August 20th, 2010

The outsider….., originally uploaded by Kevin Noon.

Who You Are – Abby

August 19th, 2010

People call me/I call myself Abby.

I see myself as nobody important, really.

If I thought you cared and you were listening, I would tell you what’s on my mind. How I feel. How much I care about you, perhaps.

I am struggling with Depression.

Something I have been keeping a secret is I feel like I’m losing you. I’m losing my best friend to….her.

I love Photography. Acting. Singing.

I want people to know I take pictures explaining my mind, moods, etc. Lots of the time…my Facebook fan page is here.

And here is my Flickr.

Increase In Mental Illness Among College Students

August 19th, 2010

Data presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association showed that the number of college students with a serious mental illness is rising, reported the Los Angeles Times.

John Guthman, lead author of the study, and his team analyzed 3,265 students who sought college counseling between September 1997 and August 2009. Students were examined for mental disorders, suicidal thoughts and self-injurious behavior.

Read the full article here.

Mental Health Gets My Vote!

August 18th, 2010

Election Day Countdown: ‘Mental Health Gets My Vote’; Voting Rights of People with Mental Illness are Protected

“Election Day is less than three months away,” said NAMI Executive Director Michael J. Fitzpatrick. “Elections this year at every level are critical ones for mental health. Strong, non-partisan dialogue is urgent.

“State budget crises across the country have led to massive cuts in mental health services that have put lives at risk. At the national level, congressional actions also affect hopes for recovery.

“Everything from Medicaid to the nation’s economic crisis to recovery from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico involves mental health concerns,” Fitzpatrick said.

“Americans concerned with unemployment, for example, need to recognize that unemployed persons are four times as likely to report symptoms of mental illness. This is no time to cut mental health.”

Check out the entire post here from PR Newswire and remember to vote!