Caring for Someone with a Mental Illness or a Mental Health Condition (In-Person)
Offered by the Health and-Well-Being Program
This event will be IN-PERSON at the Adams Building (3450 Rue University, Montr茅al, QC H3A 2A7) in room 211. Spaces are limited so please only register if you are certain you can attend. For general inquiries, contact healthandwellbeing.hr [at] mcgill.ca
Caregiving is helping another person care for themselves. The definition may be straightforward, but the role is complex. Caregivers of loved ones living with mental health problems or illness are crucial partners and advocates in their recovery process and one can find themselves overwhelmed with these responsibilities. Caring for another is not easy, and with this role comes challenging and significant life changes, which may have occurred suddenly or have occurred over time.
This role also comes with opportunities to learn about one鈥檚 own mental health and wellness, relationship dynamics, complexes social and political systems, time management, and most significantly, how to cope with stress, uncertainty, grief, etc.
The workshop will be a guided conversation on the different realities of caregiving for someone with mental health problems and illness specifically. It will also be a presentation of a few ideas and approaches to providing compassionate care.
A few themes, but others will naturally emerge from conversation, are:
- Cultivating resiliency
- Strengthening connection and communication in a relationship of care
- Mental health considerations and coping mechanisms
- Empathy and boundaries
To register:
1.听聽to access Minerva.
2. In the聽Employee Menu, click on聽Training Menu, select聽Health and Wellbeing Program Services, and follow the instructions to register.