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Psychosis Support Group

byRichmond Foundation inNews posted onNovember 2, 2020
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Psychosis Support Group

Our monthly support group for persons diagnosed with psychosis will resume this Monday 9th between 5pm and 6pm at Richmond Foundation, 424, St. Joseph’s High Street in St. Venera (next to The Groom and close to Carini Stores). For more information, call 21224580 or e-mail info@richmond.org.mt.

Psychosis is not just a condition which affects the way a person feels, thinks, and behaves. It also impacts the person’s day to day life and relationships with others. Unfortunately, stigma, a barrier to recovery, often holds people diagnosed with psychosis back from reaching out for support. It is therefore the aim of this group to create a safe space where individuals can be supported beyond their symptoms by sharing how psychosis impacted their life or by listening to the experiences of others who have been or are going through similar situations. Anyone over the age of 18 who has been diagnosed with psychosis is encouraged to join.

Due to the COVID-19 situation, we ask that group members wear a face mask at all times while inside the building. To limit the amount of people joining this group, only the first five persons who submit the online link below will be able to attend. Late registrations will be asked to join the following group.

 

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