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Training & Education Center (TEC)The Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Training and Education Center (TEC) strives to promote hope and recovery for people with mental illness by providing training and education programs in a culturally competent manner to family members/service providers to help them facilitate a recovery process in themselves and their loved ones or clients. GOALS
Fall TEC Services and EventsTraining & Education Center (TEC)Fall 2008 Family Service Schedule for Family Members, Partners and Friends of People with Mental Illness or Mental Health Issues
For more information or to schedule a free private consultation by phone or at 1211 Chestnut St.,
contact TEC at 215-751-1800 Ext. 232 or 233 or emannion@mhasp.org Guest Lecture by Special Guest, Valeria Porr: Using Mentalization to Improve or Repair Relationships with People who have Borderline Personality Disorder Mentalization Based Therapy, (MBT), developed by Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonegy, is an evidence-based treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD) that focuses on understanding the misunderstandings that occur when we are communicating with people who have borderline personality disorder. Learn new ways to think about situations so as to prevent meltdowns, and hands-on skills for developing empathetic change that can lead to improving and repairing relationships with loved ones or clients with BPD. Valerie Porr, M.A. is President and Founder of the Treatment and Research Advancements National Association for Personality Disorder (TARA NAPD), the oldest and largest non-profit education and advocacy organization representing consumers, families, researchers and clinicians affected by Borderline Personality Disorder. She is the co-author of New Hope for People with BPD and has published numerous articles on family experiences and BPD advocacy issues. Her new book, A Family Guide to BPD, will be published by Oxford University Press. Ms, Porr is also a public participant grant reviewer for the National Institute of Mental Health.
WHEN? Monday, September 15th, 2008 7 to 9 PM STRENGTHENING YOUR BARGAINING SKILLS WITH A LOVED ONE WHO HAS MENTAL HEALTH AND/OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE CHALLENGES: A 6-week family workshop for family members, partners or friends who have loved ones with behavioral health challenges. As family members, partners or friends, we often try to get our loved ones with behavioral health challenges to make choices we think are best for them and us, but can end up with angry arguments and painful feelings. This workshop will give participants an opportunity to LEARN and PRACTICE the skills of Xavier Amador’s popular L.E.A.P. METHOD while also learning from and coaching other family members. Key skills to be practiced include: DECREASING YOUR REACTIVITY, UNDERSTANDING STAGES OF CHANGE, ACTIVE LISTENING, EMPATHIZING/VALIDATING, & PARTNERING ON NEXT STEPS. It will all be done in the spirit of fun and discovery as we practice and learn from each other’s experience and wisdom. Classes will be co-facilitated by Edie Mannion, MFT (co-founder of the Training & Education Center & family therapist) and Jerry Lindauer, LSW (therapist/consultant & former executive director of NAMI Mercer NJ) WHEN? 6 Monday evenings, November 3rd – December 8th, 2008, 7 to 9PMWHERE: Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment, 4200 Monument Avenue in Philadelphia FEE? No Charge if someone in your family can verify a Philadelphia address. Otherwise $60/family REGISTRATION REQUIRED (SPACE IS LIMITED) To register or for more information, contact the Training & Education Center (TEC) of the Mental Health Association of Southeastern PA 215-751-1800 x 232 or 233 OR emannion@mhasp.org SUPPORT GROUP FOR SUPPORT GROUP FOR 5/13, 6/10, 7/ 8, 8/12, 9/9, 10/14, 11/11, 12/9/08 7 to 9 PM WHERE? Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment Main hospital – Room 139 4200 Monument Avenue in Philadelphia WHY? This group will offer emotional support, ideas and skills to comfort and empower those who have an adult/young adult child, spouse or partner who meets at least some of the criteria for BPD. It will be a safe place where all feelings and thoughts can be expressed. The co-facilitators are Talya Lewis, a woman in recovery from BPD, & Edie Mannion, Co-Founder of the Training & Education Center at the Mental Health Association of SEPA, which has been offering family consultation, groups and workshops based on dialectical behavior therapy since 2000. PRE-REGISTRATION APPRECIATED BUT NOT REQUIRED To get more information or pre-register contact TEC at the Mental Health Association of SEPA at 215-751-1800 Ext. 233 or 232 emannion@mhasp.org or Talya Lewis at 267-357-5565 bpdsupport@comcast.net INDIVIDUALIZED FAMILY CONSULTATION: For more information or to schedule a free private consultation by phone or at 1211 Chestnut St., OUTCOME MEASURES
To register for a TEC program, make a consultation appointment, discuss a training need or get more information, contact: Training and Education Center BackgroundSince 1985, TEC has been offering family consultation, family workshops and a variety of family problem-solving and support groups. National family education programs, such as NAMI’s Family-to-Family Education Course and the Journey of Hope National Family Education Program have both acknowledged TEC in their training manuals. The large controlled study of TEC’s services in the 1990s generated over 10 published articles in major psychiatric journals and several edited book chapters on the issue of supportive family education. Through years of experience with family members, TEC has sought to identify and meet the needs of sub-groups of family members who often “fall between the cracks” of existing family support services, such as spouses/partners of people with mental illness, minor and adult children of people with mental illness, siblings of people with mental illness, and family members of people with borderline personality disorder, and other difficult-to-treat or treatment-resistant groups. Its interactive web site for youth growing up with mental illness in the family (www.mhasp.org/coping) has received acknowledgement in journal articles and links on other web sites. TEC was the 2004 recipient of the Innovations in Creative Programming award from the National Mental Health Association. TEC’s 5 facilitator manuals on family workshops, spouse workshops, children’s workshops, parenting classes and family consultations have sold locally, nationally and internationally. TEC’s family services have been featured twice in WHYY’s Voices in the Family with Dan Gottlieb and several articles of the Philadelphia Inquirer, some of which were re-printed in other cities through the Associated Press. Family WorkshopsTEC family workshops are usually presented by 2 co-facilitators, an experienced behavioral health professional and a family member experienced with the topic of the workshop. These multi-week workshops are very interactive and include focused discussions on topics of concern to each group, educational videos, presentations, handouts and some voluntary homework assignments to improve learning and application of the material. Join us for a family workshop specific to your concerns in order to:
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There is no fee for any of these services EXCEPT a nominal workshop fee for individuals from families with no members living in Philadelphia. The target audience for these workshops is family members of adults with a mental illness, but we are open to including family members of adolescents as well as professionals who want to better understand the family experience. Family ConsultationFor family members who need more immediate, individualized assistance, TEC offers consultation appointments by phone or in person. Family members have an opportunity to have their questions and concerns addressed by an experienced, caring family member/professional, so that they can get specialized guidance and support. There is no fee for this service, which is available up to 2 hours per year per person. To make an appointment, call 215-751-1800 Ext. 232 or 233. Family Presentations & Problem Solving GroupsFor family members who find comfort in being with others in similar situations, but find open rap sessions to lack enough structure to be constructive, TEC offers 2-hour monthly groups in the morning and evening. The first hour is a presentation, often by a guest speaker “expert” on the topic, and the second hour offers participants the opportunity to have group problem solving, using a powerful problem solving method known as “POW,” to address their urgent concerns which often involve complicated issues. Recent Presentations:
Web Site for Youth Growing Up with Mental Illness in the Family at http://www.mhasp.org/copingInteractive web site by and for youth growing up with mental illness in the family with separate sections for family members, educators and professionals, Training & Resources for Service Providers & ProfessionalsSince 1985 TEC staff have sought to identify and fill gaps in training opportunities that will help providers become more family-focused as they work with adults or children, and more able to work effectively with people and their families who have traditionally been failed or rejected by “the system” such as those with borderline personality disorder or those who refuse treatment or medication. Recent Training Seminars and In-services:
Recent Conference Presentations:
Recent Technical Assistance and Consultation:
Training Manuals:
Guest SpeakingTEC has accepted many invitations to do presentations at affiliates of support and advocacy groups such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA). Presentation Topics:
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