Keeping Healthy All Year Long
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thursday, December 16th: Your Child's Mental Health: Bullying Call
Time: Noon-1:00pm
Topic: Bullying
Presenter: James Hambrick, Ph.D.
Clinician, Group Therapy Coordinator
Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and
Related Disorders
Department of Child Psychiatry
To participate in calls: Call 1-866-502-8312; enter pass code 990738. You will be prompted for your name, but if you wish to be anonymous just say: "parent," "provider" or "other."
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Healthy Recipes for a Happy Thanksgiving
This Thursday and we gather with friends and family to give thanks for all the blessings in our lives, let's also show ourselves a little love by filling our belly's with delicious and nutritious Thanksgiving dishes. Here are 10 healthy recipes you can try out this year! - Fit Sugar
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Saturday, November 20th: 12th Annual National Survivors of Suicide Day
National Survivors of Suicide Day is a day of healing for those who have lost someone to suicide. It was created by U.S. Senate resolution in 1999 through the efforts of Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, who lost his father to suicide.
Every year, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention sponsors an event to provide an opportunity for the survivor community to come together for support, healing, information and empowerment.
Over 275 simultaneous conferences for survivors of suicide loss will take place throughout the U.S. and around the world. These conferences help survivors connect with others who have survived the tragedy of suicide loss, and express and understand the powerful emotions they experience. You can attend a conference in your city or register online to watch a conference on your home computer.
For more information: afsp.org
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
November 22: Arts in Mind, An Evening with Mary Karr
Arts in Mind, the conversation series with top artists -- across the literary, visual, multi-media, and performing arts -- whose work touches on mental health issues, continues in November. NAMI-NYC Metro is a proud partner in this series.
Mary Karr, a poet and memoirist, is best-known for The Liars' Club, which remained on the New York Times bestseller list for over a year, and Cherry, also a bestseller. Her most recent book in this autobiographical series, Lit: A Memoir, is the story of her alcoholism, recovery, and conversion to Catholicism. Karr is a professor of literature at Syracuse University.
Date: Monday, November 22
Time: 8 pm
Location: Arnold Hall, The New School, 55 West 13th St. between 5th and 6th Aves.
Contact: Get more info at artsinmind.org
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Volunteer at NAMI-NYC Metro
Would you or someone you know be interested in volunteering in our NYC office to do some much needed data entry?
If so please email walk@naminyc.org or ssheahan@naminyc.org.
You support is greatly appreciated!
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