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The Peace of Mind Series was conceived by Chelby Marie Daigle and Farhat Rehman, two Muslim women whose lives have been affected by Mental Illness. We hope to support other members of our community by challenging the stigma associated with mental illness in our communities.
The Third Session will focus on raising awareness about bi-polar disorder and its treatment, with a particular focus on dispeling myths associated with this illness.
Facilitator: Chelby Marie Daigle
Keynote Speaker: Saba Malik
Saba Malik is a teacher, life coach and blogger at MorningWind.org. She runs this blog, which is an online support system for Muslims dealing with mental illnesses like bipolar, depression and schizophrenia. She was diagnosed with bipolar in 2004.
She has authored two e-books on mental illnesses: "The Muslim's 5 Step Guide to Bipolar Mastery" and "When You're Depressed, You Can Manage Depression with Islam" (available at morningwind.org). She is currently writing her memoir.
Discussants: Dr. Helen Ward (Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, Clinical Director)
Spoken Word performances: Sarah Musa and Bassem Alghawaby
Free Admission
Parking: Cost $5 on-site at the ROMHC, tickets on sale at the event (Special Reduction for the Peace of Mind Series)
Nom de l'événement
Peace of Mind Series: Coping with Bi-Polar Disorder
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Fourni par: Peace of Mind Series: Muslims in Conversation about Mental Health
Date et l'heure
Thu May 19 to thu 19 may 2011
(Cet événement est terminé)
6:30pm to 9:00pm
Description de l'évenement
A facilitated community discussion about Bi-Polar Disorder and how to challenge the myths associated with this mental illness in our communities.The Peace of Mind Series was conceived by Chelby Marie Daigle and Farhat Rehman, two Muslim women whose lives have been affected by Mental Illness. We hope to support other members of our community by challenging the stigma associated with mental illness in our communities.
The Third Session will focus on raising awareness about bi-polar disorder and its treatment, with a particular focus on dispeling myths associated with this illness.
Facilitator: Chelby Marie Daigle
Keynote Speaker: Saba Malik
Saba Malik is a teacher, life coach and blogger at MorningWind.org. She runs this blog, which is an online support system for Muslims dealing with mental illnesses like bipolar, depression and schizophrenia. She was diagnosed with bipolar in 2004.
She has authored two e-books on mental illnesses: "The Muslim's 5 Step Guide to Bipolar Mastery" and "When You're Depressed, You Can Manage Depression with Islam" (available at morningwind.org). She is currently writing her memoir.
Discussants: Dr. Helen Ward (Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, Clinical Director)
Spoken Word performances: Sarah Musa and Bassem Alghawaby
Free Admission
Parking: Cost $5 on-site at the ROMHC, tickets on sale at the event (Special Reduction for the Peace of Mind Series)
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Dernière modification 13 May 2011