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Do individuals with serious mental illness want their families involved in their care?
What is Family Psychoeducation?
My friend/family member doesn’t want to participate in any kind of treatment (therapy or taking medications). What can I do?
Are there support groups or help for families experiencing SMI? Where can I find more information?
What is Shared Decision Making and what are its benefits?
What is Family-Focused Therapy for bipolar disorder?
Engagement: A New Standard for Mental Health Care
Family Involvement in Programming for Early Serious Mental Illness: A Tip Sheet for Clinicians
Enhancing Family Leisure Factsheet: Provider
Family Psychoeducation Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) Kit
What is person-first language and why is it important?
What is the right language to use when talking about individuals who have SMI?
Where can I find basic information about serious mental illness (SMI) to share with colleagues, individuals, and family members?
Online Tutorial: Facilitating Meaningful Engagement of Young People and Their Families in Early Intervention Programs
National Respite Guidelines: Guiding Principles for Respite Models and Services
Standards of Excellence for Family-Run Organizations
NAMI’s Ask The Expert: Supporting A Loved One With Psychosis
TA Coalition Webinar: Focus on the Family: Using Person and Family Centered Care for Mental Health
How can we address situations in which the clinician, the patient and the family are at odds with treatment decisions?
How can I help people use language that decreases stigma around serious mental illness?
What can I share with individuals and family members about a new diagnosis of bipolar disorder, major depression, or schizophrenia?
What is domestic violence and how is it related to serious mental illness?
Engagement in Mental Health Services
Can people who have serious mental illness reach and maintain recovery?
Do individuals who have serious mental illness lack insight about their conditions?
Can individuals who have serious mental illness make decisions for themselves?
Talking to Individuals and their Families About a New Diagnosis: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals
From Pain to Purpose: Journeys to Recovery (Video)
Personal Perspectives on Care and Recovery (The Medical Mind Podcast)
Personal Perspectives on Family Engagement and Support (The Medical Mind Podcast)