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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 237948"><p>I'm not sure a 12 step program "exactly" would be appropriate, however...I think many of the tennants would apply and be helpful. (I don't have true exp. with the 12 step prgrams, but I read their literature and find it to be excellent!)</p><p> </p><p>I think NAMI likely has good programs/support. A good therapist should be helpful. And of course, the bottom line is that the individual has to be consistently motivated. I agree, a centralized formula might be helpful. </p><p>There is a woman by the name of Julie Fast, who suffers from Bipolar Illness. She has written books (I think) and has developed a health card system that lists symptoms and that the patient looks up to see if they are experiencing and then follows to see "What I can do." Likewise, according to each symptom, there is an area called "How you can help."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 237948"] I'm not sure a 12 step program "exactly" would be appropriate, however...I think many of the tennants would apply and be helpful. (I don't have true exp. with the 12 step prgrams, but I read their literature and find it to be excellent!) I think NAMI likely has good programs/support. A good therapist should be helpful. And of course, the bottom line is that the individual has to be consistently motivated. I agree, a centralized formula might be helpful. There is a woman by the name of Julie Fast, who suffers from Bipolar Illness. She has written books (I think) and has developed a health card system that lists symptoms and that the patient looks up to see if they are experiencing and then follows to see "What I can do." Likewise, according to each symptom, there is an area called "How you can help." [/QUOTE]
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