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1 Larry Fricks Director of Appalachian Consulting Group Vice President of Peer Services, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (404) 375-1813 larryfricks@windstream.net Director of Appalachian Consulting Group Vice President of Peer Services, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (404) 375-1813 larryfricks@windstream.net

2 “Revolutions begin when people who are defined as problems achieve the power to redefine the problem.” John McKnight

3 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

4 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

5 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

6 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

7 Five Stages in the Recovery Process There are times when a person... …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

8 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …is overwhelmed by There are times when a person... …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

9 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …has given in to …is overwhelmed by There are times when a person... …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

10 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …has given in to …is overwhelmed by …is questioning There are times when a person... …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

11 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …has given in to …is overwhelmed by …is challenging …is questioning There are times when a person... …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

12 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …is moving beyond …has given in to …is overwhelmed by …is challenging …is questioning There are times when a person... …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

13 Five Stages in the Recovery Process …is moving beyond …has given in to …is overwhelmed by …is challenging …is questioning Impact of DiagnosisLife is Limited Change is Possible Actions for Change Commitment to Change There are times when a person... …the Disabling Power of a Psychiatric Diagnosis

14 New Peer Roles for System Transformation Outreach to homeless, aging, young adults Trauma Community integration from institutions Peer Support Whole Health Outreach to homeless, aging, young adults Trauma Community integration from institutions Peer Support Whole Health

15 NASMHPD Morbidity and Mortality Report “People with serious mental illness served by the public mental health system die, on average, 25 years earlier than the general population.” NASMHPD Morbidity and Mortality in People with Serious Mental Illness October 2006 “People with serious mental illness served by the public mental health system die, on average, 25 years earlier than the general population.” NASMHPD Morbidity and Mortality in People with Serious Mental Illness October 2006

16 USA Today: Mental Illness Linked to Short Life “Adults with serious mental illness treated in public systems die about 25 years earlier than Americans overall, a gap that’s widened since the early ‘90s, when major mental disorders cut life spans by 10 to 15 years….” USA Today May 3, 2007 “Adults with serious mental illness treated in public systems die about 25 years earlier than Americans overall, a gap that’s widened since the early ‘90s, when major mental disorders cut life spans by 10 to 15 years….” USA Today May 3, 2007

17 NASMHPD Morbidity and Mortality Report (cont’d.) Causes:  Preventable Medical Conditions  Metabolic disorders  Cardiovascular disease  Diabetes Causes:  Preventable Medical Conditions  Metabolic disorders  Cardiovascular disease  Diabetes

18 NASMHPD Morbidity and Mortality Report (cont’d.) Causes:  Preventable Risk Factors  Obesity  Smoking  Substance abuse  Inadequate access to medical care  Some psychiatric medications Causes:  Preventable Risk Factors  Obesity  Smoking  Substance abuse  Inadequate access to medical care  Some psychiatric medications

19 Adapting and Testing Health Self-Management Model Designed for people with serious mental illness Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University Directed by Dr. Ben Druss Adapting the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP), Stanford University Druss research funded by NIMH Designed for people with serious mental illness Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University Directed by Dr. Ben Druss Adapting the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP), Stanford University Druss research funded by NIMH

20 Adapting and Testing Health Self-Management Model (cont’d.) CDSMP:  Results in sustainable change in healthy behaviors and health in persons with a range of chronic conditions  Is consistent with efforts to incorporate self- management and peer-support to foster recovery for people with SMI  Is applicable to populations with multiple risk factors and/or comorbid conditions CDSMP:  Results in sustainable change in healthy behaviors and health in persons with a range of chronic conditions  Is consistent with efforts to incorporate self- management and peer-support to foster recovery for people with SMI  Is applicable to populations with multiple risk factors and/or comorbid conditions

21 Peer Support Whole Health Peers trained by Benson-Henry Institute for Mind-Body Medicine at Mass General teaching the relaxation response that changes physical/emotional response to stress and: –Decreases metabolism –Decreases heart rates –Decreases blood pressure –Decreases breathing –Decreases muscle tension –Decreases cortisol –If practiced regularly, can have lasting effects Peers trained by Benson-Henry Institute for Mind-Body Medicine at Mass General teaching the relaxation response that changes physical/emotional response to stress and: –Decreases metabolism –Decreases heart rates –Decreases blood pressure –Decreases breathing –Decreases muscle tension –Decreases cortisol –If practiced regularly, can have lasting effects

22 Peer Support Whole Health Pilot Training Peer Support Whole Health Pilot Training May 5- 7, Battle Creek, MI 12 one-hour modules and health kit Training and kit address preventable medical conditions and risk factors in NASMHPD Report Peer Support Whole Health Pilot Training May 5- 7, Battle Creek, MI 12 one-hour modules and health kit Training and kit address preventable medical conditions and risk factors in NASMHPD Report

23 Peer Support Whole Health Study 8 week study by Benson Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine and Appalachian Consulting Group 3 state study at peer centers in Georgia, Michigan and Massachusetts Reduction of body mass index 8 week study by Benson Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine and Appalachian Consulting Group 3 state study at peer centers in Georgia, Michigan and Massachusetts Reduction of body mass index


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