Coping with Christmas
Event description
Christmas time has come to mean different things to different people, but often it’s a difficult time. Getting through Christmas is stressful for many of us, with the money and people pressures that it can bring. However we feel about Christmas, we are surrounded by it. In this group discussion we will support each other to look at how we may be affected by the different aspects of the festival including: values, money, relationships, loss, food and drink and facing the New Year. Throughout the session we will work on making our own personal plan to help see us through.
Presented by Mind Australia.
Mind Australia support people experiencing mental health and wellbeing concerns to find help, hope and purpose in their lives. Mind provide individualised, evidence-based and recovery focussed support people experiencing mental health and wellbeing concerns in Australia.
Mind partner with health, community, and government organisations to provide holistic support and a safe environment for people experiencing mental health and wellbeing concerns to live in the community.
Mind is a leading employer of people with lived experience of mental ill-health, recognising their unique ability to connect with and motivate clients and guide recovery. Mind Recovery College facilitators are qualified Peer Practitioners. The facilitators share the mental health, wellbeing and life skills that they have found helpful on their own recovery or wellbeing journeys.
Mind Recovery College (MRC) use an educational platform to support people with their health and wellbeing. MRC looks at building capabilities and life skills.Mind offer a range of educational groups and social/recreational activities where students (clients) can learn about mental health and life skills to build a more positive, connected and meaningful life. When students participate in a group they realise they are not alone with what they are experiencing - this really helps to lift feelings of isolation that have such a negative impact on our mental health and promote a sense of connectedness and belonging.
Contact: library@cityofadelaide.com.au
Phone: 8203 7990
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