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04-02-2019 06:02 PM
04-02-2019 06:02 PM
FEBRUARY: Community Wrap
Big shout out to the members who pressed support on the January wrap for a reminder this month! -
@eth @Shaz51 @Razzle @Former-Member @Teej @Everan @Sam3 @The-red-centaur @Adge @CheerBear @Former-Member @Mazarita @Sophie1 @oceangirl @Hope4me @Determined @Zoe7
- Retraining our Brains! (Lived experience forum)
- Guilt Trips & Responsibility (Carers forums)
- Getting ahead of the next episode (Lived experience forum)
- Helping a Young Person seek treatment (Carers forum)
In Carers this month props to @outlander for this lovely post to one of her forum friends. A gentle and compassionate touch in as well as an array of colourful love heart emojis might be just what the Doctor ordered 🙂
- Topic Tuesday // Symptoms of Social Media - Looking after our Mental Health online // Tues 19th Feb, 7pm AEDT (Lived Experience forum)
- Topic Tuesday // Exploring Compassion Fatigue // Tues 26th Feb, 7pm AEDT (Carers forum)
We thought this month we might spotlight some of the social threads that make up this forum space. Although we are all here to support each other through some tough times, it can be equally supportive and therapeutic to take a load off, get a bit distracted or connect socially via some of these threads! Here's some of our faves -
The infamous Friday Feast!
The hilarious Laughter thread 😄
And of course, THE CELEBRATION THREAD.
"If at the moment you find it difficult ring the support lines on the forum. I chatted to them on the internet and found them helpful in giving direction. I found thinking about the work situation motivated me to try to manage schizophrenia and the first step was to find help in a safe environment." @Everan Here (Lived experience forum)
"Realising that we cannot love our partners back to mental health is at first hard to swallow but can then become liberating as we focus on what we can do - providing a loving and supportive environment which leads to better outcomes. Encouraging them to get the level of professional support they need along with healthy lifestyle choices (management is far more than meds)." @Former-Member Here (Carers forum)