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Family to Family Education Classes offered at NAMI - Pierce County

Family to Family Education Classes offered at NAMI - Pierce County

Offers a free 12-week series of classes for family members and caregivers of adults with mental illness. Each class is two-and-a-half hours long. Classes include basic information about what mental illnesses are, how they are treated, types of medications and other therapies that are used, and information about recovery from mental illness. Class members learn about typical emotional reactions - both their own and their loved one's. Four of the classes are "workshops" in empathy, self-care, communications and problem solving. Over the 12 weeks, participants share their family stories and gather strength from one another. Class members often join NAMI's Family and Friends Support Group at the end of the series. Family to Family class series is held once or twice a year. Locations vary to meet the needs of different areas of the county.

Physical Address

Hours

Volunteer run, please call for times locations.

Application process

Times and locations vary. Check the website calendar to find current or upcoming offerings, or call or email. NAMI maintains a wait-list and will call people on it when a new class series is scheduled.

Fee

No cost.

Eligibility

Adult family members and caregivers of adults with a mental health diagnosis.

Agency info

NAMI Pierce County

- Provides support for recovery to individuals and families affected by mental illness. - Educates individuals, families and the community, providing facts about mental illness, treatment and recovery and erasing the myths. - Advocates for state, local and national laws and policies that will improve the quality of life for citizens with mental illness, especially those who cannot speak for themselves.