Information For Consumers
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Mental Health Services
Consumer Council
Recovery
Support Groups
Education
Educational Assistance
Advocating for Reform
Medication
Housing
Creativity / Arts / Talents
Click here to visit the NAMI North Carolina Consumer Council Home Page.Back To Top
Recovery
Recovery is about regaining control of your life and striving for your personal dreams. It's a journey, not a destination.Back To Top
Consumers throughout North Carolina are achieving recovery. Our dreams are as varied as each of are as individuals. One may desire to go to Raleigh and advocate for consumer's rights. Another may join or start a consumer council or support group in their area. Or his or her dream might be to have a book of poems published, or paintings exhibited in a local coffee shop.
Often the biggest obstacle to Recovery is not being sure which path to take.
Hopefully through this web page, you can be better informed about where to find the information needed to achieve your goals. You will find this web page is divided into different sections that will attempt to address the many possibilities of interest you have.
Support Groups
Back To TopWellness in Numbers (WIN):NAMI Support Groups
A model for psychosocial rehabilitation.
Drake RE, Goldman HH, Leff HS
NAMI support groups are available across North Carolina, as well as across the United States.Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)
To locate the North Carolina affiliate nearest you, please visit the NAMI North Carolina Affiliates Page.
To locate any NAMI affiliate, please visit the NAMI National website, and select 'Find Support' at the top of the page, then 'State & Local NAMIs' on the drop-down menu.The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is a patient-directed organization focusing on depression and bipolar disorder. It has a grassroots network of more than1,000 patient-run support groups across the countryDouble Trouble in Recovery (DTR)
DBSA support groups are available in North Carolina.
To locate a DBSA chapter in North Carolina, please visit the following location on the DBSA National website.
If the preceeding link does not work, or you wish to locate a DBSA chapter elsewhere, please visit the DBSA National website.Double Trouble in Recovery (DTR) is a twelve-step fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from their particular addiction(s) and manage their mental disorder(s).
DTR is designed to meet the needs of the dually-diagnosed, and is clearly for those having addictive substance problems as well as having been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorders.
To find out more about DTR, please visit the Double Trouble in Recovery website.
Education
NAMI Sponsored:Back To TopIn Our Own Voice (For a more detailed account click here)Community Based:A Recovery Education Presentation given by trained consumer presenters for other consumers, family members, friends, professions, and lay audiences. It's a tool to educate and increase awareness about the true nature of brain disorders, commonly known as mental illnesses.
We are willing and ready to do these presentations to any group interested.from consumers, Law enforcement officials, any community or civic organizations, etc.The NC Mental Health Consumers Organization has received a grant to train facilitators. Travel and meals will be paid for any consumers who take the facilitator training.Wellness Recovery Action Plan(tm):The Wellness Recovery Action Plan(tm) (WRAP) is a popular symptom monitoring and response system that is being used all over the world; it teaches about wellness tools and strategies, such as medication management, getting good health care, stress reduction, diet, exercise, changing negative thoughts to positive, and developing a wellness lifestyle.
The creator of the WRAP, Mary Ellen Copeland, MS, MA, is an author, educator and mental health recovery advocate who has recovered from bipolar disorder.
To find out more about WRAP, please visit the Mental Health & Recovery website.
Educational Assistance
Eli Lilly offers people diagnosed with schizophrenia or other related disorders scholarships to aid them in acquiring educational and vocational skills that they need to reintegrate into society. In 2002 more than 80 people were awarded the Reintegration Scholarship. To get an application and more information, visit the The Center for Reintegration website.Back To Top
Feed His Sheep ministries offers scholarships for individuals in college who have a co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse conditions. For more information, visit the Feed His Sheep website.
Advocating for Reform
Please visit the NAMI NC 'Public Policy' page.Back To Top
Medication
Most of the major drug companies provide programs for supplying free drugs or assisting consumers who do not have health insurance coverage. If you would like to know which drug companies offer these services, and find out if you are eligible, log on to the Partnership for Prescription Assistance website.Back To Top
Housing
As we develop information resources, we will post information here concerning Section 8 housing, HUD housing and what is available here in North Carolina.Back To Top
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Creativity / Arts / Talents
As we collect and develop information on this topic, we will post information here.Back To Top
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