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NAMI
Georgia offers a series of opportunities for education about mental
illness. To learn more click on the individual topic links below them: |
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Peer-to-Peer |
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The
NAMI Peer-to-Peer Education Course is a nine week – two hours per
week – experiential education course on the topic of recovery for
any person with serious mental illness who is interested in
establishing and maintaining wellness. The Course uses a combination
of lecture, interactive exercises and structured group processes.
The diversity of experience among course participants affords for a
lively dynamic that moves the Course along.
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Family-to-Family |
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A
free 12-week course for family caregivers of individuals with severe
mental illnesses that discusses the clinical treatment of these
illnesses and teaches the knowledge and skills that family members
need to cope more effectively.
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Parents and Teachers as Allies |
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This is a two-hour in-service program focusing on helping school
professionals and families within the school community better
understand the early warning signs of mental illnesses in children and
adolescents and how best to intervene so that youth with mental health
treatment needs are linked with services. It also covers the lived
experience of mental illnesses and how schools can best communicate
with families about mental health related concerns. |
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