The Self-Helper
Winter/Spring 2004
The Newsletter of the Self-Help Center of Family Service
A New Year’s Resolution: Accentuate the Positive in Your Self-Help Group
One of the key factors in the success of a self-help mutual aid group is members leave the meeting with a sense of hope. Below are some ideas to try in the New Year to help members focus on sharing positive experiences, insights and information to avoid the risk of having a "pity party" meeting.
Self-Help Literature
BB New in the Lending LibraryThe Art of Listening in a Healing Way
by James Miller, 2003, Willowgreen Publishing ISBN 1-885933-35-5 Choosing to listen to really listen- is one of the most caring, affirming gifts you can offer another. By creating an open space in which the other person is free to express whatever matters most at the moment, you can facilitate healing and growth. By relating to the one who's speaking as a whole person, and by bringing your whole self to the listener in this experience, you can be in touch with life at a very deep level. The book includes twenty-seven principles that reveal the art of being a healing listener as both a promise and a reward. Interspersed in the book are quotations and photography that underscore the principles of listening. A video of the same title has also been ordered for future trainings. (A facilitator training series will be offered in February on this topic. See insert in this newsletter.)A Pilgrimage Through Grief
by James Miller, 2003 Willowgreen Publishing This book is a blend of poetic writing and full-color photographs from nature. First, the concept of using time of loss as a pilgrimage is explained. Then four experiences that accompany loss are explored: absence, aloneness, silence and mystery. Finally, pilgrimage leads one home again, but one returns somehow different for having made the journey. This book is suitable for people going through loss of all types, not just the death of a loved one.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mark Your Calendars: The Self-Help 2004 Conference will be held on Saturday, October 23rd at the Forum at Carle. The theme is "The Strength in Us: How Support Groups Promote Hope, Healing and Transformation." The keynote speaker is Margaret Dubay Mikus, survivor of M.S. and breast cancer and author of the recently released book, As Easy As Breathing: Reclaiming Power for Healing and Transformation. Small group sessions, exhibits and book signing will be planned for the day. Continuing education credits will also be available.
Group Updates/Survey in the mail: It's time to update group information for the publication of the 2004-05 edition of the Support Group Directory. Please return your update information and the survey by February 6th and save the Center time and money involved in calling you back for the information. Thank you!
Free Seminar: "Plan, Plan, Plan: Preparing a Working Agenda for Your Child's Next IEP", Sat. Jan. 24, 9 a.m to 3 p.m., Grace United Methodist Church, 2004 S. Philo Rd., Urbana with Vickki Hensley, Family Matters and Carla Oldham, PROUDD Parents. Come learn the importance of planning short and long term goals, how to develop a working agenda, working with the IEP team and basic terminology and law. The training is open to all parents, teachers, administrators, paraprofessionals, counselors and the public. CPDU's available. Reservations requested by Jan. 16th; childcare available for $10/child; lunch is $6.00. Family Matters is also sponsoring families that need it $25 toward childcare and/or mileage. Contact Vicki Hensley 217-529-2311 or 1-866-426-7842. For registration, call Carla 351-6764 or e-mail to prouddparents@aol.com
THANK YOU
RSVP Volunteers Elizabeth Easley and Joan Lathrap for their ongoing assistance with clerical projects at the Self-Help Center.
David Gordon, Urbana Adult Education, for his generous assistance with the layout and production of this edition of the Self-Helper newsletter.
Ted Kappes, Prairienet Community Networking Initiative, for his ongoing assistance with updating the Self-Help Center website.
Opportunities to Help Start or Join a Group-in-Formation
The Self-Help Center has a number of groups in our database for which there has been a request for a local group. If you would like to help start or join a group, please contact the Self-Help Center. Names are kept confidential and only released with permission to prospective group contacts. The Self-Help Center also provides consultation services, workshops and educational packages to group leaders or persons who wish to form a group.
Acid Reflux (GERD) Near Death Experience
Attempted Suicide Survivor - 12-Step Parents of Teens Abusing Drugs
Caregiver Group - Rantoul Area Rheumatoid Arthritis
Codependency Single Parent Support Group - Rantoul
Childhood Sexual Abuse (Female) Spinal Cord Injury
Childhood Sexual Abuse (Male) Stepfamilies
HIV Infected Women with Chronic Illness
Menopause Women - Spanish Speaking
Muscular Dystrophy
WINTER WORKSHOPS FOR SELF-HELP GROUP FACILITATORS
Topic: The Role of the Group Facilitator, Facilitation,
Listening and Caring Skills
Session 1 -
The Role of the Facilitator in the Promotion of a Healthy GroupWednesday, February 4, 7-9 p.m
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Session 2 -
Active Listening and Communication Skills*Wednesday, February 11, 7-9 p.m.
Session 3 -
Listening in a Healing Way, Group Affirmation & Feedback*Wednesday, February 18
, 7-9 p.m.*In these sessions we will be using material from James Miller's books and video including The Art of Being a Healing Presence and The Art of Listening in a Healing Way; and by John Savage, Listening and Caring Skills
Workshop Facilitator:
Sharon Monday-Dorsey, Self-Help CenterWorkshop Location:
Family Service Children First Room405 S. State St., Champaign
Registration Fee:
$5.00 per workshop; optional purchase of workbooksInformation:
Self-Help Center, 352-0099---------------------------------------------------------------
Registration Form ---------------------------------------------------------------Your Name:_____________________________________________________________________
Group Name/Organization:________________________________________________________
Phone:_________________________E-mail:__________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________________________________________
I am registering for: Session 1 --
Role of the Facilitator 2/4Session 2 --
Active Listening and Communication Skills 2/11Session 3 --
Listening in a Healing Way, Group Affirmation and
Feedback 2/18
Make checks payable to:
Self-Help Center of Family Service
405 S. State, Champaign, IL 61820
Staff
Sheryl Bautch Exec. Dir. of Family Service
Debora Jones Program Director
Sharon Monday-Dorsey Coordinator
Elizabeth Easley, Joan Lathrap Volunteers
The Self-Helper
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