Restoring mental health
Self-care is an important part of your recovery. Taking care of your mental and emotional health may mean changing how you approach relationships with others and yourself. These Learning Tracks can help you find ways to be kind and patient with yourself. To view this content, you'll need to log in.
Learning Track topics include:
Improving Self Esteem
Learn to use tools which can support you or others in improving self esteem.
Start Improving Self EsteemEffective Communication
Learn more about effective (and ineffective) communication. Learn how effective communication can help support your recovery and healing.
Start Effective CommunicationHarm Reduction
Learn about harm reduction, identify small steps of change, and track your progress.
Start Harm ReductionHealthy Relationships
Learn what makes a relationship healthy, how to communicate with friends and loved ones, and how to stay safe in a relationship.
Start Healthy RelationshipsMy Personal Medicine
Learn more about how to use Personal Medicine in your life and recovery.
Start My Personal MedicineMy Power Statement
Learn more about how to use Power Statements in your life and recovery.
Start My Power StatementSelf Advocacy
Learn more about how you can use a Power Statement for Self Advocacy outside the medication clinic, and how you can support others in developing this type of Power Statement.
Start Self AdvocacyTaming Negative Thinking
Learn how to challenge negative thinking, hear success stories, and find strategies that support you in overcoming negative thoughts.
Start Taming Negative ThinkingAmerigroup District of Columbia, Inc. contracts with Pat Deegan and CommonGround, a separate company, to provide this program to members.
Learn more about Pat Deegan’s work in behavioral health at www.commongroundprogram.com