Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Inquirer Article: Mental Illness, Promise, Frustration and Tragedy

Melissa Dribben has done an extensive Philadelphia Inquirer article on Zal Chapgar (son of two of our F2F graduates who jumped from the 33rd floor of Loew's Hotel on December 1) and mental illness.

Follow this link to read the complete article.

I was glad to see her pointing out how mental illness strikes young people, especially in the late teens and early 20's (transition age youth), and how incidents such as VA Tech prevent people from acknowledging their illness and seeking help.

The point about the parents not being able to get information from the school on their son's condition was also poignant. She interviewed Ken Duckworth from NAMI and mentioned our family support groups-- hopefully this will direct more people to seek the support that other family members provide.

Carol

Monday, December 29, 2008

GREATER PHILADELPHIA NAMIWALK 2009

GREATER PHILADELPHIA NAMIWALK 2009
“Many Cultures, One Goal”

Please plan to join us for a Volunteer Information Meeting to support the 2009 Greater Philadelphia NAMIWalk for the Mind of America.

Learn how you can help to promote recovery and provide support, education, research and advocacy for families in the Philadelphia Region affected by disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and ADHD.

Monday, January 19
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Belmont Behavioral Health
Silberman Auditorium
4200 Monument Road
Philadelphia, PA 19131

Light Refreshments will be served

We are seeking Sponsors and Volunteers.

For more information or to RSVP contact:
Carol Caruso at 215-886-0350
ccaruso@nami.org

Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of the Second Annual Greater Philadelphia NAMIWalk!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Pictures from the NAMI PA State Convention



Here are two photos from the NAMI PA State Convention.

1. Carol Caruso congratulates Roz Wealth after Roz is awarded the 2008 Jean Pisano Advocacy Award at the NAMI PA Conference in Harrisburg.

2. Back row: Tim Connors, Magellan Behavioral Health; Carol Caruso; MontCo Board member Fred McLaren and Steve Miller, NAMI Iowa Board member. Front row: Steve Sikora, Montco Board member Sherry Sikora, and Carol's husband Jerry Rudakevich.

Family-to-Family Classes Now Forming

NAMI PA Montgomery County will offer two Family-to-Family Education Programs this Spring

The NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program is a free 12-week course for families and caregivers of individuals with mental illness. Trained family members teach the course. All instruction and course materials are free to class participants. The Family-to-Family curriculum focuses on diagnosis, medications, brain function, and communication skills for disorders such as Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Major Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Borderline Personality Disorder.

Family-to-Family classes are offered in hundreds of communities across the country as well as in Canada and Mexico.

Spring Class Locations:

Glenside Office - 100 South Keswick Avenue
Class begins Monday, February 2, 2009 6:30-9:00 PM
Instructors: Anne Magowan and Sonia Grabish

Pottstown Office - Creative Health Services, 11 Robinson Street
Class begins Wednesday, February 18, 2009 6:30-9:00 PM
Instructors: Barbara Schneider and Andrea Gillis

For more information or to register for either class
Please call 215-886-0350
e-mail: montconami@aol.com website: www.montconami.com

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Office of Mental Health offers Focus Groups

We need YOUR input to continue to improve the mental health system in Montgomery County.

The Office of Mental Health, in partnership with the CSP Committee will be conducting focus groups throughout the county. Your feedback will help inform the County’s Mental Health Annual Plan.

If you are a consumer or provider of services, or a family member, please join us at one of the following focus groups:
  • Abington Peer Resource Center, 1925 Old York Rd. November 21tst 1:30pm
  • SHARE Peer Resource Center, 538 DeKalb Street, December 3rd, 1:00pm
  • Pottstown Peer Resource Center 249 E. High Street December 4th 2:00pm
  • Lansdale Peer Resource Center 51 East 2nd Street (Behind the Valley Center) December 5th, 1:00pm
  • Bryn Mawr Peer Resource Center 1001 Lancaster Ave December 11th, 1:00pm
Refreshments will be provided.

Please contact Linda Feliciani at 610-278-3791 if you are interested in participating.

Family Assessments - Help Needed

Dear NAMI members:

OMHSAS (Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services) is in the process of assessing patients at Norristown State Hospital as to their needs in the event of their discharge. Part of this process involves family assessments, where the families of these individuals will be asked for their input as to what they feel their family member would need if they were to leave the state hospital.

The local NAMI affiliates have been asked to help identify family members to help with these assessments. Email montconami@aol.com for a description of the job involved and an application for employment.

I hope you will consider being a part of this very important endeavor.

Carol

November Meeting and Other Announcements

Good morning all!

A reminder that we will hold our monthly meeting this Sunday at our Glenside office (100 So. Keswick Avenue). Our doors open at 1:30 PM with refreshments and socializing; and our meeting and program begin at 2 PM. We are very pleased to welcome Fred McLaren, Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) NAMI MontCo Board member.

Fred will share the story of his journey with mental illness and his passage from being homeless and on the street to serving as regional CSP (Community Support program) Chair for southeastern Pennsylvania. Fred will be joined by co-Certified Peer Specialist Berta Britz, who will tell us about our very exciting CPS program at CHOC, the homeless shelter in Norristown (funds raised by our 2008 Greater Philadelphia NAMIWalks provided stipends for these two Certified Peer Specialists).

So I hope you will plan on joining us for this very exciting and uplifting program.

Other announcements:

We will be hosting a Speakers Bureau training at the end of January. Based on the NAMI Ambassador's program developed by NAMI Metro Baltimore, this free training will help family members to feel more confident when presenting to groups about all that NAMI does and the importance of NAMI membership. This training will be open to our members as well as our neighboring NAMI affiliates. It will be held at our Glenside office and the date will be set soon. For more information or to register please call us at 215-886-0350 ior email at montconami@aol.com.

On Friday December 5th we will host a self-advocacy training, presented by Community Advocates of Montgomery County. This training is also free of charge and is open to consumers and family members. It will be held at the Human Services Center in Norristown from 9 AM to 3 PM. For more information and to register please contact kathy Mitchell at 610-270-0375.

Our Pottstown office will be re-locating at the beginning of the year. We will move into the new headquarters of Creative Health Services, at Robinson Street. This will not only provide us with more visibility but will also make our NAMI services more available to the community. We will provide more details when they arer available. Our spring Family to family class (starting February 18th) will be held there (the date for our Glenside class will be scheduled soon).

Please let me know if you have any questions on any of the above. As always, thank you for all that you do for persons with mental illness and their families!

Carol Cruso
Executive Director

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Download NAMI's November Newsletter

We have posted the November issue of our monthly newsletter on our website. To download this issue (and a selection of back issues) please follow this link.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Download NAMI's October Newsletter

We have posted the October issue of our monthly newsletter on our website.

To download this issue (and a selection of back issues) please follow this link.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Depression and Addiction Workshop Nov. 6

Do you know a teen or adult suffering with depression and/or addiction?
We can help! Please join us for a critical workshop on Nov. 6, 2008.

“Hope and Healing for Depression and Addiction: Breaking the Cycle of Hopelessness."

A “must attend” for those who know someone suffering with depression and/or addiction.

Speaker, Bruce Bowen, MA, MDiv, LPC, CACD, AADC
Director of Outpatient Programs at Malvern Institute

$30 per person ($40 per couple) Cash/Credit Card

Hosted by Spring Mill Presbyterian Village
2002 Joshua Rd., Lafayette Hill, PA. 19444
on Thursday, November 6, 2008, 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.


Pre-registration and payment due by 11-3-08.
Call Janet 267-699-3000 or email
jgriffin@progressionscomp.com

2.0 CEU’s for Certified Addictions Counselors
Sponsored by Malvern Institute

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Xavier Amador - Two Events October 7 - Save the Date!

Xavier Amador, Ph.D. Psychologist, Author, Professor and Speaker

Morning Session for Professionals
I Am Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help: Using LEAP to get past “I’m Right You’re Wrong"

Afternoon Session for family members, consumers, mental health workers and all interested parties:

I’m Right, You’re Wrong, Now What?
BREAK THE IMPASSE AND GET WHAT YOU NEED
“How to help loved one’s with mental illness
accept treatment”

Watch www.montconami.com for more details!