Content about Mental disorder

October 12, 2010

Part one of a three part series looking at how mental illness can effect other family members.

Part One of a three part film highlighting how mental illness can effect family members who often become carers. The responsibility can be overwhelming and these films aim to spread the word that carers are not alone in their struggle, and that help is out there.

March 7, 2012

Mental Health Carers ARAFMI NSW Inc – Illawarra Branch is seeking a bright, energetic person for a challenging role that will suit someone with talent and initiative who enjoys working in a small team to support carers of people living with mental illness.

 

 

 Mental Health Carers ARAFMI NSW Inc – Illawarra Branch is seeking a bright, energetic person for a challenging role that will suit someone with talent and initiative who enjoys working in a small team to support carers of people living with mental illness.  Relevant qualifications and knowledge of health promotion will be highly regarded.

 

February 28, 2012

Carers NSW is seeking carers willing to share their experiences of supporting someone with a serious mental health problem to help inform the development of a new Education Package with a specific focus on understanding risks of violent behaviour and its effect on family and carers.

Carers NSW is seeking carers willing to share their experiences of supporting someone with a serious mental health problem to help inform the development of a new Education Package.

The aim of the program is to examine the serious risks of mental illness, with a specific focus on understanding risks of violent behaviour and its effect on family and carers. The final resource will help educate carers to help them understand what is happening to their relative, how to respond, and the importance of effective contact with mental health services.

January 30, 2012

NSW’s CEO-Keiran Booth has just been accredited as a  ‘Master Mental Health First Aid Trainer’ by Official Mental Health First Aid authorities.  Mental Health First aid is a 12-hour course designed to give members of the public some skills to identify and assist someone developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis situation.

January 30, 2012

 

National Mental Health Commission formally launched! Alan Fels - as new Chief and a mental health carer - to look at the needs of consumers and carers.

Alan Fels, the newly created National Mental Health Commission, is not alien to the needs and issues facing family, friends and carers of people suffering mental illness. His daughter was diagnosed with schizoprehenia 17 years ago and he knows, first hand, the stress and burden families and carers have to deal with daily, and the long term prospects of providing on going care, as carers themselves age.

January 30, 2012

In spite of the many descriptions available the precise means the new NSW Mental Health Commission should use and the priorities the Commission should have as it goes about its work is still being settled . Commendably, the government is keen to do this in accordance with the views of stakeholders with emphasis on the opinions of consumers and carers. Read more to understand the issues still facing the new Commission and how you can play a part in helping to resolve them.

Commissions are a well-known means of addressing certain types of problems for governments and communities. Therefore it is a good idea to look at some of the reasoning behind Commissions generally when considering the role of the new NSW Mental Health Commission.

January 30, 2012

The NSW Parliament will soon be debating and passing legislation to set up a new Mental Health Commission for New South Wales. Here is a summary of the Bill.

As most carers and consumers of mental health services will be aware, the NSW Parliament will soon be debating and passing legislation to set up a new Mental Health Commission for New South Wales. The Commission has been put forward as a means of allowing the NSW government to listen better to the experiences of consumers and carers as a means of improving mental health services. However, many issues about what it is to do and how have still to be completely resolved.

November 22, 2011

In 2009 ARAFMI conducted a survey of members and other carers about the implementation of the primary carer changes in the Mental Health Act 2007.

The purpose of this survey was to better understand the impact that the recognition of the role of Primary Carer in the Act has had on the treatment of carers by Mental Health Services in NSW. It also asked about the information carers would have liked to receive both before their loved one’s admission and before discharge back into the community. ARAFMI is repeating this survey today but here are the results of that original inquiry.

The purpose of this survey was to better understand the impact that the recognition of the role of Primary Carer in the recently passed NSW Mental Health Act 2007 has had on the treatment of carers by Mental Health Services in NSW. It also asked about the information carers would have liked to receive both before their loved one’s admission and before discharge back into the community.

November 22, 2011

On the 17th of October Mental Health Carers ARAFMI CEO Keiran Booth attended the launch of the ‘Intangible’ DVD and book by the Far West Local Health District as key-note speaker.

On the 17th of October Mental Health Carers ARAFMI CEO Keiran Booth attended the launch of the ‘Intangible’ DVD and book by the Far West Local Health District as key-note speaker.

The launch was very successful, being strongly supported by the local community and well attended in Broken Hill.

The Intangible storytelling project is based on the thoughts, emotions and experiences of seven carers who are supporting a family member living with mental illnessin and around Broken Hill in regional New South Wales.

October 31, 2011

In honour of Mental Health Month the Minister for Mental Health, Hon Kevin Humphries has released a guide to the proposed NSW Mental Health Commission entitled, “DELIVERING REFORM to improve the mental health and wellbeing of the NSW community Legislation to establish the NSW Mental Health Commission”. Read our summary or download the guide to this legislation below.

In honour of Mental Health Month the Minister for Mental Health, Hon Kevin Humphries has released a document entitled, “DELIVERING REFORM to improve the mental health and wellbeing of the NSW community Legislation to establish the NSW Mental Health Commission”.

October 31, 2011

Community walks against the stigma of mental illness have been staged for Mental Health Month. The 'Walk of Pride' idea has now been picked up throughout NSW by ARAFMI Branches as well as in other states in Australia.

This year Mental Health Week 2011 ran from October 9 till 15th and there was no better way to kick off the week than to participate in the ‘Walk of Pride’!

The ‘Walk of Pride’ began at the ARAFMI (Hunter) branch and started out as a community anti-stigma event promoting visibility of mental illness and encouraging community participation in mental health issues.

October 17, 2011

Current status on the establishment of the NSW Mental Health Commission from Kevin Humphries, NSW Minister for Mental Health. Click  Newsletter - Oct 2011.pdf 

 The Office of the Hon Kevin Humphries, NSW Minister for- Mental Health, Healthy Lifestyle and Western Sydney-released a newletter updating  progress  on the establishment of the NSW Mental Health Commission.

September 30, 2011

The new Mental Health Act introduced in 2007 for the first time explicitly recognised the role of carers in mental health care. In 2009 ARAFMI conducted a survey of carers to understand how the primary carer changes had been implemented across NSW and how beneficial they had been. Now, two more years later ARAFMI would like to repeat this survey to better understand how the situation has changed since that time, and what further improvements could be made.

The new Mental Health Act introduced in 2007 for the first time explicitly recognised the role of carers in mental health care.

 Section 68: (j) the role of carers for people with a mental illness or mental disorder and their rights to be kept informed should be given effect.

 Further than this it sought to address specific long-standing issues for carers in the mental health area, particularly around the exclusion of carers from information about their loved one’s treatment by the creation of the ‘primary carer’ role.

September 26, 2011

ARAFMI will be hosting representatives from the Ombudsman’s Office at ARAFMI’s NSW Offices:

Suite 501, Level 5, 80 William Street  Woolloomooloo 2011, to hear from carers interested in this issue from:

2.00pm to 4.00pm on the 4th of October 2011

The NSW Ombudsman is conducting an inquiry into the roles and responsibilities of the Departments of Ageing, Disability and Home Care (ADHC) and NSW Health to provide services for mental health in-patients who are not being discharged due to a reported lack of community based support and accommodation options.

September 2, 2011

Aims of Family Systems Coaching: Carer Programme

 To provide a theoretical and experiential based model to help carers understand the biological and emotional forces within, that can overwhelm and cause chronic anxiety, especially when caring/ living with a person suffering with mental illness.

 To enable carers to distinguish between their anxiety and other’s and to develop the ability to self - regulate their emotion. This skill can increase their ability to make rational decisions rather than emotional, promotes increased confidence, reduces self- doubt /confusion and allows for clarity, honesty and open- communication which enhances connection in all relationships.

 The theoretical model will provide a source of reference and stability, an anchor for carer’s, which can help them identify and assess, what they want to do and what they are capable of doing, in their daily functioning and caring role.

 Objectives of Carer programme

 Provide education about Self

  • Create better understanding and development of interpersonal relational skills
  • Provide understanding of what chronic anxiety is and how to identify it - fusion
  • Know how to distinguish between emotional reactivity (an emotionally directed reaction) and a logical/rational response
  • Increase insight into one’s own Family of Origin
  • Increase awareness of own functioning / behavioural patterns
  • Increase knowledge of own emotional tolerance levels and how these direct decisions and affect relationships
  • Understanding of how one contributes to the family emotional unit and how to remain outside the fusion
  • Increase confidence, independence and emotional maturity
  • Develop strategies to remain true to self values and beliefs
  • Develop decision skills based on logic
  • Experiment with different behaviours / thinking in a safe environment

August 22, 2011

 Experts present Mental Health reform roadmap at COAG!

Mental Health experts, Frank Quinlan, Patrick McGorry and David Cappo provided a special briefing to the Prime Minister, State and Territory Premiers and Chief Ministers, on the challenges of mental health issues facing all state governments at COAG last week.

August 18, 2011

Tried and experienced other mental health treatments beyond medication? Then join the conversation at this forum in  Canberra on 12 October 2011! 

University of Canberra, with the ACT Health Directorate and Inside/ Out and Associates, will present a forum Critical Conversations about Medication, Mental Health and Recovery on Wednesday 12 October at the Ann Harvey Conference Centre within University of Canberra.

Discussions around mental health treatment beyond the efficacy and hazards of medication will be the focus. The aim is to surface those with lived experience of mental illness and their carers to talk about other treatments they have explored and their experiences with them compared to straight medication.

July 28, 2011

Mental Illness can change a person. And not always for the worse. Watching However there are obstacles. Not everyone is willing to understand and support. And never is stigma so apparent than in the field of employment...

Mental Illness can change a person. And not always for the worse. Watching my family struggle to understand me taught me how to appreciate peoples efforts to maintain my wellness. However there are obstacles. Not everyone is willing to understand and support. And never is stigma so apparent than in the field of employment. If you do not disclose  your illness you may keep your job but live with feelings of guilt  loneliness and isolation, and the constant fear that you may have an episode at work.

July 28, 2011

In the last issue, the role of ARAFMI’s (the Association of Friends and Family of the Mentally Ill) , as the peak carer organisation specifically set up by carers of people living with mental illness to support other carers facing challenges in their role, was explained.  In this issue, the focus on mental health carers continues, to firstly explain “What is a carer?” more specifically the characteristics of a mental health carer, and how State and Federal Mental Health laws define them.

In the last issue, the role of ARAFMI’s (the Association of Friends and Family of the Mentally Ill) , as the peak carer organisation specifically set up by carers of people living with mental illness to support other carers facing challenges in their role, was explained.  In this issue, the focus on mental health carers continues, to firstly explain “What is a carer?” more specifically the characteristics of a mental health carer, and how State and Federal Mental Health laws define them.

 Definition of a Carer

July 15, 2011

Personality Disorders are an on-going pattern of inner experiences and behaviours that are invasive and inflexible; have onset in adolescence or early adulthood and lead to physical and emotional distress or impairment of wellbeing and functionality. They are characterised by unstable interpersonal relationships, lack of a solid sense of self or identity, being easily bored, experiencing feelings of chronic emptiness, exhibiting extreme anger, obscure affects (e.g., emotions), and obvious impulsivity that begins by early adulthood and is present in a variety of contexts. Read on to learn more or to get information about our upcoming workshop.

What is a Personality Disorder?

According to the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV-TR), a Personality Disorder is defined as an on-going pattern of inner experiences and behaviours that differ noticeably from expectations of the individual’s culture. Personality Disorders are considered invasive and inflexible; have onset in adolescence or early adulthood and lead to physical and emotional distress or wellbeing and functional impairment. The disorder may stabilise over time. (2000)

June 30, 2011

SYDNEY Magistrate, Brian Maloney, has attracted widespread community support following a judicial commission report which deemed him permanently incapacitated due to his recent diagnosis of a bipolar II disorder.

However, particular issues apply to Magistrates and Judges due to the nature of the role they fill in our government system.  The ability to supervise judicial officers on the discharge of their duties is limited because of the need to preserve judicial independence; an issue which will not apply in most other workplaces. This article explores this issue in more depth.

SYDNEY Magistrate, Brian Maloney, has attracted widespread community support following a judicial commission report which deemed him permanently incapacitated due to his recent diagnosis of a bipolar II disorder.

June 30, 2011

I attended Blokes Day a few Sundays ago  at Clarendon showground.  The event had a lot of drawcards aimed to attract men – vintage engines, motorcycles, trucks, tools and more.  The underlying point was to draw men and their families in and bring them into contact with information and services around the issue of men’s health. However it seems that even in this day and age there are still some 'taboos' in our society.

June 30, 2011

Margaret Frances LUKES OAM; Founder of ARAFMI Passes Away

June 28, 2011

ARAFMI operates a carer Information and Support Line which provides carers of people living with mental illness information about mental health services and a range of carer support services and support groups right across New South Wales. Take our survey to help us improve our service.

Mental Health Carers ARAFMI NSW Inc (ARAFMI) operates a carer Information and Support Line which provides carers of people living with mental illness information about mental health services and a range of carer support services and support groups right across New South Wales.

‘For me, the Information and Support Line was not just a telephone support line, it was hope,’ said Joanne, 45.  Her husband suffers from depression and she is looking after three young kids,