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2018-2019 COURSE GUIDE

WELCOME TO THRIVE LEARNING CENTRE! 2018-2019 COURSES & WORKSHOPS We believe that through the power of relationships and safe learning environments, people are empowered to take steps towards making changes. The motivation and strength needed to make a change, requires people to feel connected and supported by others who understand their personal journey, who may have had similar experiences and are living out their own lives. WHO WE ARE The Canadian Mental Health Association Central Region and the Manitoba Schizophrenia Society have partnered to offer the people of Central Plains an education centre that builds hope and overall wellness in all areas of personal growth and recovery. At Thrive Learning Centre we offer free, informative courses that address topics related to mental health, physical health, building your best life, finding your voice, building skills and connecting to your community. Our courses are designed through the lens of honouring those with lived experience of mental illness. We believe that through one s own personal journey, meaning and purpose are created, resulting in rich knowledge. That is why we make every effort to design courses keeping the perspective in mind of those with professional experience as well as people with lived experience of mental illness. Focus on Mental Health Introduction to Mindfulness course will teach the basics of mindfulness practice including noticing thoughts, living in the present moment without judgement and accessing Wise Mind. Understanding Depression This 4 session, 1 hour per session course covers major depressive disorder including signs and symptoms, impacts on your body, mind, and relationships. Strategies and coping skills to live well with depression will be discussed. Understanding Addiction/ Substance Abuse This 2 session, 1.5 hour per session course covers alcohol and drug addiction. Day 1 focuses on the short and long term impacts of drug abuse. Day 2 focuses on treatment options available within the community and other coping strategies. Understanding Anxiety This 5 session, 1 hour per session course covers anxiety and anxiety disorders including symptoms, risk factors, complications, common disorders, treatment options, and coping skills to manage anxiety. Understanding Psychosis This 2 session, 1.5 hour per session course covers psychosis and different diagnoses that cause psychosis. Day 1 looks at the causes, symptoms and risk factors of psychosis. Day 2 looks at recovery and coping strategies to use in response to psychosis. Understanding Emotion Dysregulation: Taming Anger This 6 session, 1.5 hour per session course focuses on understanding anger, why it is an important emotion and healthy strategies to help manage anger when the emotion overwhelms us.

Focus on Mental Health Continued Understanding Bipolar This 1 hour course will provide information about bipolar disorder, symptoms and helpful strategies to manage the illness including coping skills, medication management and alternative therapies. Mental Health and Mr. Rogers: Understanding ADHD course will provide information on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder including symptoms, challenges, medication and helpful strategies to manage the disorder. This 4 session, 1 hour per session course looks at the teachings of Mr. Rogers, and how they can better our mental health. Focus on Physical Health Get Better Together This 6 session, 2 hour per session course helps students living with long term physical and mental health conditions deal with the challenges of ongoing concerns or disabilities. This course is offered in-class or online. Healthy Sleep Habits This 2 hour course will discuss the barriers to get a good night s sleep, why sleep is so important to our mental health and strategies to improve sleep habits. Walk and Talk Research suggests physical activity at least 20 minutes a day can improve mental and physical health. We invite students to join us for a 30 minute walk towards better health. Mind Your Gut This course explores the gut brain connection and the role that nutrition plays in overall physical and mental well-being. Students will be given practical tips and strategies for eating healthy on a budget, food selection, and meal preparation methods. Never stop learning because life never stops teaching Building My Best Life Journey to Recovery course helps to increase self-awareness about recovery. This course explores the recovery model and various stages of recovery. Students are encouraged to recognize their own journey in relation to recovery and to move towards their healthiest life possible. Building a Healthy Self-Esteem course helps students develop healthy self-esteem and self-confidence. Topics covered are obstacles to selfesteem, the inner critic, and the four aspects of self-esteem. Participants are encouraged to reflect on their own level of self-esteem and taught methods to improve self-confidence. Living Life to the Fullest This 8 session, 1.5 hour per session course teaches students how to cope with feelings of frustration, worry or hopelessness by teaching skills to take on life s problems. This course teaches that all experiences, thoughts and feelings are interconnected. WRAP. Training The Wellness Recovery Action Plan or WRAP, is a self-designed prevention and wellness process that anyone can use to get well, stay well and make their life the way they want it to be. Building Healthy Friendships This 4 session, 1 hour per session course focuses on self-esteem, selfworth, loneliness, self-care, making new friends (where, how, and who). It also addresses barriers to friendship, healthy boundaries and communication skills. This course helps students build the healthiest friendships possible for the betterment of their recovery. Building Blocks for Managing Stress course begins by exploring the causes and how the body responds to stress as well as including relaxation techniques. Day 2 focuses on offering solutions to the problem of stress by teaching useful coping strategies. Building Healthy Relationships & Sexuality course focuses on understanding sexuality and healthy relationships. Day 1 covers sex versus gender, stigma, body image and mental illness. Day 2 focuses on sexual health, protection, STIs, contraception and treatment of STIs as well as consent, healthy relationships, and assertiveness.

Building My Skills Manage Your Money Workshops This workshop series to offered by the Portage Learning and Literacy Centre. Attending these sessions will help you learn new and creative ways to effectively budget, save for the future and build skills to improve credit and manage debt. Workshops offered include: Money Choice Gathering Information Money Matters Setting Goals and Priorities Connecting to My Community Mental Health Services in My Community This 1 hour course repeats monthly and looks at how to access mental health services and resources in the central region, including how to connect to these services. Peer Support Topics This 12 session, 1.5 hour per session course, starting October 6th, offers support to Thrive students wishing to get together for a relaxed discussion of topics selected by the group. Marijuana course offers information regarding the legalization of marijuana, impacts and effects on communities. It will explore medical marijuana treatment and its effects. Budgeting Building Assets Becoming involved but how? This course explores opportunities for students to establish connections in their community through volunteer, community events, organized activities and various projects. Cultural Connections course focuses on the traditional teachings and cultural practices used to promote wellness and healing amongst First Nation s People in our community. Housing Issues This 1 hour session will discuss housing issues in our community, and highlight available resources for housing options. Finding My Voice Telling Your Story course discusses the writing process and telling one s own story of mental illness or addiction. Day 1 focuses on creative expression, storytelling and relating it to the recovery process. Day 2 features a speaker who will share their own personal story for the sake of motivation and connection. Day 3 focuses on public speaking for those who choose to tell their own stories to an audience. Effective Assertiveness course educates and encourages the use of assertive behavior. The course discusses the difference between assertive, aggressive, passive and passive aggressive behavior to promote healthier relationships and improved functioning. Communication Building Blocks Self-Stigma This 2 session, 1 hour per session course promotes awareness of the self-stigmatizing nature of being diagnosed with a mental illness or suffering from an addiction. This course offers suggestions on coping with self-stigma and discusses ways of combating stigma in the wider society. This course is heavily discussion-focused and will rely on experiences and input from participants. Creative Expression This 5 session, 1 hour per session course students are provided materials and encouraged to explore their creative side. Guest speakers, artists and creators may be invited and asked to share their method of self expression through ways they find meaningful. This 5 session, 1 hour per session course teaches communication skills. The goal is to promote the use of effective communication skills and conflict management skills that can be used in everyday life. Cultural Diversity Series First Nations 7 Teachings course introduces students the First Nations 7 teachings. Sometimes the smallest step in the right direction, ends up being the biggest step of your life.

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