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Self-Help Booklets Promote Mental Health Recovery
The six booklets, released in July by SAMHSA's Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), are part of a publication series titled Recovering Your Mental Health. They offer specific information guided by an understanding of consumer self-help issues and are intended to enhance the quality of life for people from a variety of backgrounds. The booklets, ranging in length from 30 to 50 pages, are titled Action Planning for Prevention and Recovery, Dealing With the Effects of Trauma, Speaking Out for Yourself, Developing a Recovery and Wellness Lifestyle, Building Self-Esteem, and Making and Keeping Friends. They are available as single copies or in a packet containing all six copies, along with the original publication titled Recovering Your Mental Health: A Self-help Guide, published in 2001. "The self-care skills and strategies outlined in the guides can be used to complement other mental health care treatment," said SAMHSA Administrator Charles G. Curie, M.A., A.C.S.W. "The guides offer practical steps that people need to keep in mind as they work on their own recovery." Former CMHS Director Bernard S. Arons, M.D., said, "These user-friendly guides will help people living with mental illness to achieve wellness, stability, and recovery." Each booklet contains ideas, strategies, and resources that people from all walks of life have found helpful in managing their own illnesses and obtaining services, and in relieving and preventing feelings of mental and emotional distress.
Single copies of the six Recovering Your Mental Health guides, or packets of all six, along with the booklet Recovering Your Mental Health: A Self-help Guide, are available free of charge by contacting SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center at P.O. Box 42557, Washington, DC 20015. Telephone: 1 (800) 789-2647 or 1 (866) 889-2647 (TDD). Or log on to http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov, click on publications. -By Shelly Burgess and Peggy Dillon |
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