IFSS Sussex Evening Family Support Group
VirtualThis group meets every week, and is for family members (parents, spouse, siblings, adult offspring) of people with mental illness, to gain support and perspective about mental illness in the […]
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This group meets every week, and is for family members (parents, spouse, siblings, adult offspring) of people with mental illness, to gain support and perspective about mental illness in the […]
Virtual IFSS Essex Family Support Group (aka Millburn Library Support Group) This year-round group meets every 1st and 3rd Wednesday evening of the month and is designed for family members […]
This year-round group meets every Thursday morning via zoom, and is designed for family members (parents, spouses and partners, siblings, adult offspring) of people with mental illness, to gain support and perspective about mental […]
THURSDAYS is an in person, drop-in, social group for people ages 18 and up, as a way for adults living with mental illness to socialize and form meaningful relationships. Attendees meet in person at 33 South Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042. Facilitated by licensed professionals. Masks are required for indoor programming, regardless of vaccination status.
Every Friday at noon, MHA welcomes people in the community to spend time online with their peers discussing the mental health issues that concern them. Led by a clinical social worker, people gather in a Zoom room for an hour-and-a-half of mutual support. MHA provides this service for free. There is no commitment beyond signing […]
Family Problem Solving Workgroup The Intensive Family Support Services team will be teaching a tried and true approach to address problems families often face in helping loved ones recover from mental illness. Each session, we will use a problem solving model to identify a shared concern and as a group, develop possible solutions with the […]
This group is designed for adult siblings of individuals with mental illness and addresses the unique experiences and challenges faced by individuals in this family role. Meetings take place on the last Monday of each month from 7:00 pm -8:30 pm. For information, contact Renee at RFolzenlogen@mhainspire.org. To join, click the NEW recurring link below: […]
This spring we have invited representatives from various programs and resources that IFSS families have expressed interest in learning more about. Save the dates for the following virtual presentations: Tuesday March 7th at 1pm Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness PATH, with Director Arielle Scarpelli, LCSW Thursday March 16th at 6:30pm Family Psychopharmacology […]
This group meets every week, and is for family members (parents, spouse, siblings, adult offspring) of people with mental illness, to gain support and perspective about mental illness in the family, in a facilitated, confidential discussion group. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84016850923 Meeting ID: 840 1685 0923 One tap mobile +19292056099,,84016850923# US (New York)
This year-round group meets every Thursday morning via zoom, and is designed for family members (parents, spouses and partners, siblings, adult offspring) of people with mental illness, to gain support and perspective about mental illness in the family, in a facilitated, confidential discussion group. For information contact Mel at mbryan@mhainspire.org To join, click here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82704330343?pwd=2aod2zNujOmkfQYE2HQ2oRcqKbJQeq.1. Meeting ID: 827 0433 […]
THURSDAYS is an in person, drop-in, social group for people ages 18 and up, as a way for adults living with mental illness to socialize and form meaningful relationships. Attendees meet in person at 33 South Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042. Facilitated by licensed professionals. Masks are required for indoor programming, regardless of vaccination status.
Every Friday at noon, MHA welcomes people in the community to spend time online with their peers discussing the mental health issues that concern them. Led by a clinical social […]