Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Wednesday January 27 Bell Canada Let's Talk Campaign

Bell Canada via their annual  Let's Talk Campaign raises awareness of mental health issues and fundraises for mental health support programs.


On the same day, the Canadian television program, The Social will be televising an interview with Prime Minister Trudeau to discuss mental health on a personal level and in regards to the federal government's role.  It is great to see that mental health awareness is increasing via the involvement of private and government institutions.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Recovery & Mental Health

The best way to understand mental wellness is to view it as a continuum. Our positions may shift from time to time depending on the events of our lives. Seeing mental health as a continuum means that we are not always stuck in one state and we are able to move back and forth. It’s important to understand that we all have mental health, just as we all have physical health. The quality of our mental and physical health fluctuates. Factors such as stress, lack of sleep and traumatic experiences can impact our mental health as can the level and quality of support that one has in times of stress. Just as we need to do things to maintain good physical health, it helps to do certain things to maintain good mental health, such as manage our stress, seek counseling and support when overwhelmed, or take care of our bodies through proper sleep, diet and nutrition.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Recovery Story

I get asked a lot to share recovery stories that I've heard from people.  These stories can help to inspire hope, create normalcy for mental illness, and give people a voice who feel like they might not have one (or feel like people don't want to listen).  Here's a video from someone who wants to share his own experience with mental illness. 
This video contains a conversation about suicide.



Tuesday, December 8, 2015

New Care Strategy

Recently there was a study conducted to look the care strategy for individuals experiencing Schizophrenia in the United States, and the results they found are quite promising in terms of implementing more comprehensive community care.  Medication has always been at the forefront of care for individuals experiencing psychosis related illnesses, and while they can be extremely helpful, are not a "magic pill".  This study shows that participants who were on a lower dose of anti psychotic medication, while receiving comprehensive talk therapy and family therapy, tended report a higher quality of life over the next two years.
It's important that we are constantly striving to find new and better ways to support people experiencing mental illness, and please read the New York Times Article that gives a great overview of the study, and goes on to discuss how this new comprehensive care strategy can be implemented in the community.


Monday, November 30, 2015

Holiday Events in Toronto

The  Consumer Survivor Information Resource Centre has released its' annual listing of holiday events and celebrations in Toronto.  So if you want to get into the holiday spirit download their December 1st Bulletin.
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Friday, November 6, 2015

National Housing Day March on November 20

The Advocacy Centre for Tenants' Ontario has organized a march to advocate for a national housing strategy.  They advocate for the right of every Canadian to have access to affordable housing.
 For details of the event and to register check out this link. With increased costs of living it is imperative that people with disabilities have appropriate housing to maintain their overall wellbeing.  This is not a privilege it is a human right.

Monday, October 19, 2015

NEW Borderline Personality Disorder Support Group - Mississauga

I'm thrilled to let everyone know there will be a new Support Group running out of the Mississauga Office starting in November 2015!   If you are a caregiver of a loved one struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder, please come by to our new group.  This is a safe and non-judgmental space for caregivers to share, listen, and become educated on how to care for themselves and their loved one. It will be an open and supportive conversation, with lots of information about resources and education available!  The Group will run every third Thursday of the month from 7-9 pm.

Thursday November 19th, 2015
7pm - 9pm
50 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Suite 300
Mississauga Community Door

Please contact Stephanie Kerr either by phone or email if you have any questions or concerns:
Phone: 905-276-8316
Email: Stephaniek@fameforfamilies.com

Talk soon!