That's a wrap! Nearly 400 people attend Texas movie premiere of No Letting Go!
JANUARY 26 | 2016
Who will be the next recipient of the Kathy Cunningham Mental Health Advocacy Award?
It may be someone you know! But it won't happen without your nomination. Please take a moment to recognize your Mental Health Hero. Nominations are due on January 31!
Click here to read the full story of the Kathy Cunningham Mental Health Advocacy Award and to meet the past recipients.
Strong Minds and Happy Hearts is coming to Highlands HS - Wednesday, February 8
Please join us, and invite family and friends, for this free community event on Wednesday, February 8, from 6:00 to 8:15 p.m., at Highlands High School, 3118 Elgin Avenue. A complimentary light meal will be served and childcare will be provided.
Strong Minds and Happy Hearts is an event for parents to learn more about mental and emotional wellness and the resources available. Topics will include warning signs, how to find help, how to work with your school and what to do about substance abuse. Local agencies will also be on hand with more information.
Click here for details to register for this event.
This free event is made possible by the generous support of the San Antonio Independent School District, Highlands High School, Community First and One in Five Minds.
Resiliency and Survival: Assisting Children and Adolescents - Friday, February 3
Dr. Ted Rynerson will be delivering an all-day workshop, Resiliency and Survival: Assisting Children and Adolescents, at the Whitley Center - Oblate School of Theology on February 3 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Clarity CGC Psychologist Josh Essery, PsyD, ABPP and Postdoctoral Fellow Natasha Benatti, PsyD, LPA, will speak on the implications of technology on development and psychological well being as part of this event.
This Full Day Symposium includes lunch for $95 and CEU credits will be available. Online registration can be found at www.CBCST.org.
This event is hosted by the Children's Bereavement Center and for more information, contact Leslie Wood at 210.736.4847 ext 247.
Registration open for new session of NAMI Basics - Tuesday, February 21 at Clarity CGC
NAMI Basics is a free, six session course for parents and primary caregivers of children and adolescents living with mental illness. The program is taught by trained teachers who are also the parents or family caregivers of individuals who experienced emotional or behavioral difficulties prior to age 13.
NAMI Basics is offered by NAMI San Antonio, the local organization of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. The program will begin on Tuesday, February 21 at 6:30 p.m. at Clarity CGC.
Click here for a flyer with more information and please share this excellent resource with others.
Call 210.734.3349 for more information or to reserve your spot for this course.
"No Letting Go" packs the Santikos Palladium
An enthusiastic crowd of nearly 400 people attended the special Texas premiere of the movie No Letting Go on Saturday, January 21.
Attendees visited with 14 Exhibitors, enjoyed snacks, watched the movie and participated in the Q&A that followed. Many had the chance to meet and take photos with Randi Silverman, (shown here third from right) like this group of counselors and school psychologists from Northside ISD.
If you were unable to attend and would still like to see the film, you can view it through Amazon. Please watch the One in Five Mindswebsite for a video recording of the Q&A with Randi. It will be posted in the near future. And to see photos from the event, check out the One in Five MindsFacebook page.
We are a not-for-profit mental health treatment center providing programs specifically for kids ages 3-17. Our goal is to provide families throughout South Texas greater access to children's mental health care regardless of their ability to pay.