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NAMI Family Support Group: Washington County

Hosted By
Dan P.
Wednesday, Jan 22, 2025 | 06:30pm - 08:00pm CST
Free
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About this meeting
NAMI Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for any adult family member or close friend who is supporting a loved one living with mental illnesses. Gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar experiences, build understanding and awareness, and connect with others. The groups are led by trained leaders with lived experience. Meetings are 90 minutes long. This group meets on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month. The meeting will be closed to late arrivals 10 minutes after the start time to respect this support group's procedures.
Hosts
  • Host

    Dan P.

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  • Co-host

    Catherine B.

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  • 2nd Co-host

    Kris P.

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About the host
I'm a retired, suburban, middle-class dad with four adult children of every description. They have challenged me as a parent in every way : in both active and passive support of their strengths, skills and talents, and their weaknesses, limitations, and disabilities. My experience has included navigating our mental health system, where I have learned its terrain in my geography and worked to improve it through advocacy. I bring this experience to facilitation of support groups for loved one of those who experience mental illness.
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NAMI Minnesota champions justice, dignity and respect for all people affected by mental illnesses. Through education, support and advocacy we strive to eliminate the pervasive stigma of mental illnesses, affect positive changes in the mental health system, and increase the public and professional understanding of mental illnesses.

NAMI Minnesota offers many support groups for adults living with mental illnesses and their families. Our free support groups are led by trained volunteers with lived experience. Support groups provide a welcoming, respectful, and safe space to build awareness and understanding while learning from and connecting with others.  The two main populations we serve are adults living with mental illnesses and adults with loved ones who are living with mental illnesses.