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Supporting a family member with schizophrenia: CAT for Families

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Supporting a family member with schizophrenia: CAT for Families

About this FREE event

Cognitive Adaptation Training (CAT) is a practical, evidence-based approach for families and caregivers of adults living with schizophrenia. In this interactive workshop you will gain strategies and tools to help your loved one build independence in taking care of themselves, their spaces, and participating in their communities.

Our presenter:

Erin AuCoin (she/her) is a Registered Occupational Therapist working in the Cognitive Adaptation Training (CAT) service at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. In her 5 years as an OT, Erin’s work has focused on empowering individuals experiencing complex mental health issues to lead more independent and rewarding lives by enabling engagement with their daily activities and communities. Erin currently supports individuals in both inpatient and outpatient settings to work toward their recovery goals and building independence through CAT, and facilitates various education sessions to support its implementation throughout the hospital.


Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/su...tickets-404943556077

About the Patient and Family Learning Space:

The RBC Patient and Family Learning Space (PFLS) is an interactive hub for patients, families and the community to access reliable information about mental health, substance use and recovery. We offer our services in-person* and virtually, and our resources are available in print, web and app format. Through the PFLS you can attend interactive workshops and webinars, and discover a variety of community-based services that might help you in your recovery.

*Given the current COVID-19 situation we are only offering virtual services at this time.

More info here: The RBC Patient and Family Learning Space | CAMH

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