A peer-to-peer recovery education course on mental illness is being offered in March for those in need of support. Being diagnosed with a mental illness can be a traumatic and isolating experience for individuals and their families. People living with mental illness do not have to cope with their illnesses alone — they can join others who are looking to gain further insight into mental health, gain a sense of community, a sense of control over one’s life and an opportunity for growth. Knowledge can be power when learning about a variety of subjects, such as relapse prevention, brain biology …
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