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VOCAL's Mental Health Recovery
News for June 11, 2012
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Dear Reader,
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in this issue
Northwest Peer Connect Meets June 13th
New WRAP Group in Richmond (Henrico County)
Webinar: "Recovery, Wellness and Transgender Equality..."
June's Central Peer Connect Meeting Cancelled
Webinar: "Changing Course: New Directions in Mental Health Recovery"
"The Art of Recovery" Hits the Road!
Free Third Thursdays Workshop on June 21 in Charlottesville
 

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Northwest Peer Connect Meeting June 13th in Charlottesville
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2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

 

On Our Own of Charlottesville
123 4th Street


 

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New WRAP Group in Richmond
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Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. - Noon at Lakeside House
Lakeside House is located at 5623 Lakeside Avenue in Henrico (23228)

For further information, email: wrapnrecovery@gmail.com  
 

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Webinar: "Recovery, Wellness and Transgender Equality:
Issues, Discussion and Resources for Increasing Multicultural
Competence and Effective Practices for Real Lives"
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June 14th at 3:00 p.m.

 

 Join the STAR Center for this 90-minute webinar to:

 

·         Discover and discuss recovery, wellness, and equality issues with, for, and about Transgender Persons

·         Deepen the understanding of some of the personal, social, societal and other complex and significant factors involved in empowerment by, with, and for Transgender Individuals

·         Expand knowledge of and access to resources, activities, tools and networks for increasing multicultural competence, sensitivity and effective services and program outcomes in healthcare, mental health services, and other arenas

·         Clarify that while a transgender identity can lead to mental health challenges because of societal structures, it is not a mental illness in itself. Furthermore, many transgender individuals are required to be diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder in order to begin the transition process - taking hormones and undergoing sexual reassignment surgery.

 

Register online here for the June 14 webinar.  Immediately after you complete the registration you will receive an email confirmation from annies@nami.org. The email will include a link entitled "Join the Meeting". On the day of the webinar you will need to click on that link to bring you to the visual portion of the webinar. The confirmation email will also include the call-in information you will need to hear and participate in the webinar. One day in advance of the webinar, you will receive an automatic reminder from LiveMeeting about the webinar with the log-in information.

Due to the fact that we are expecting a high number of participants on the call your telephone will be muted throughout the presentation. With the hope of still keeping this call interactive we are asking that if you have a question for the presenters please submit to STAR@nami.org before or during the call. Your question will be asked during the "Q&A" portion of the call.  

 

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June's Central Peer Connect Meeting Cancelled
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Our next meeting will be Tuesday, July 10th - we are looking for a host/hostess and a location!
Please call 804.343.1777 or yolande@vocalvirginia.org if you would like to volunteer to organize and run the meeting.

 

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"Changing Course: New Directions in Mental Health and Recovery" With
Mary Ellen Copeland and Robert Whitaker
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Thursday, June 14th, from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.

 

Join author and journalist Robert Whitaker and mental health educator Mary Ellen Copeland for this important webinar.Respected and rigorous research is showing that mental health challenges are "episodic", which means that they go away over time. Psychiatric medications can cause long term health problems like diabetes, obesity, and sexual dysfunction. These problems do not necessarily resolve when the medications are no longer being taken, and the mental health issues may become more extreme than before.

Robert Whitaker will give an overview of his important book, Anatomy of an Epidemic. As he searched for answers to the troubling question of why the number of disabled mentally ill in the US had tripled over the past two decades, his investigation led to an intensive study of the merits of psychiatric medications and his documentation of the phenomenon that occurs when people who have been taking medications for a long time no longer take them. He found that they experience mental health challenges that are far worse than anything they experienced before they began taking the medications.

Mary Ellen Copeland will share her vision of a mental health system where people who reach out for assistance and support are first encouraged to use their own personal resources to find simple, safe solutions to their mental health challenges. She will speak specifically to the efficacy of using the evidence-based Wellness Recovery Action Plan as the initial and primary support on the journey to recovery.

 

Click here for more information and to register:

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/414815536

 

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Eighth Annual "The Art of Recovery" Exhibit
Traveling Exhibit
Locations and Dates Announced
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The Art of Recovery provides a forum for artists living with mental illness to gain confidence in their abilities, address misconceptions surrounding mental illness, and experience community support.  A record number 170 submissions were received from across the state. A total of 60 pieces from 38 artists were displayed. A total of 17 pieces were sold during the month. (Sold pieces will not be a part of the traveling exhibit.)

 

The Walkerton Tavern, Henrico: June 2 - 20

The exhibit will once again travel to the beautiful Walkerton Tavern for display from June 2 through June 20, 2012. The Walkerton Tavern is located at 2892 Mountain Road, Glen Allen. This is the third consecutive year they have hosted this exhibit. It will be a part of the first annual Mountain Road Art Exhibit. The traveling exhibit is being coordinated in partnership with the Henrico Area Mental Health and Developmental Services Board. A public reception will be held June 3, 2012 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. An agency reception will be held June 6, 2012 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Walkerton Tavern hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.   

 

Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Richmond:
June 25 - July 13

At the invitation of Commissioner James Stewart, pieces from the exhibit will also be on display at the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) from June 25 through July 13, 2012. An open house will be held Thursday, July 12 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Jefferson Building, 1220 Bank Street, Richmond. Artists are encouraged to attend.

 

 

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Free Third Thursdays Workshop on June 21st in Charlottesville
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7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Orange Hill Wellness Center, 401 Orange Street

 

"How to Improve & Maintain Your Physical & Psychological Health: THROW EVERYTHING AT IT!"

 

Invite a friend for an informal evening of discussion and interactive activities.

If you would like to register or would like more information, call 434-977-6918 or Workshop@CareerWithHeart.com

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