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#212 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon Oct 1, 2007 3:09 pm
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#211 From: "drgibsonlub" <drgibsonlub@...>
Date: Wed Sep 26, 2007 2:19 pm
Subject: Board Meeting
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Boards Members - We are going to meet this Thursday at 7 pm at the
CLC.  Sorry about the short notice.  Please try to attend this meeting
so we can get back on track with our schedule.
David

#210 From: "Andy Gibson" <agibson@...>
Date: Wed Sep 19, 2007 4:55 pm
Subject: JUST IN!!!! - Senate Passes Parity: House Action Needed
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-----Original Message-----
From: NAMI E-news [mailto:enews@nami.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 11:42 AM
To: Mike Katz
Subject: Senate Passes Parity: House Action Needed

Senate Passes Parity: House Action Needed

September 19, 2007

Last night, the U.S. Senate passed the Mental Health Parity Act of 2007 (S 558), legislation requiring health plans to cover treatment for mental illness on the same terms and conditions as all other illnesses.  The bill now moves to the House, where efforts are underway to move it forward later this fall. 

NAMI would like to express appreciation to the sponsors of S 558 – Senators Pete Domenici (R-NM), Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) and Mike Enzi (R-WY) – for their persistence and leadership in bringing parity legislation forward. NAMI also thanks all our grassroots members whose efforts have made this victory possible. We now need to ask you help again, to push parity through the House.

Action Required

The parity bill now moves to the House for consideration: Contact your member of Congress and urge them to support immediate House passage of S 558 so that the bill can be sent to the President.  You can also send a letter to your Senators thanking them for supporting mental illness parity.  Contact your Senators and Representative now using NAMI's Legislative Action Center.

Click here to view additional background information on S 558


NAMI E-News Alerts are electronic newsletters provided free of charge as a public service. With more than 1,100 state and local affiliates, NAMI is the nation's largest grassroots organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe mental illnesses. Contributions to support our work can be made online.

If you do not wish to receive further E-News Alerts, please click here, sign in and uncheck the box next to E-News. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please send an email to enews@....


#209 From: "Andy Gibson" <agibson@...>
Date: Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:31 am
Subject: Mind Over Manual
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This came through the NAMI Texas e-group, but I thought I'd pass it along just to make sure everyone heard.
 
Andy Gibson
Lubbock Area Sales Consultant
HP US Retail/MarketSource, Inc.
(806) 773-7368
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 8:19 AM
Subject: {Disarmed} [NAMITX] Mind Over Manual

Op-Ed Contributor  New York Times

Mind Over Manual

By SALLY SATEL

Published: September 13, 2007

Washington

EARLIER this summer, the American Psychiatric Association announced that a 27-member panel will update its official diagnostic handbook, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The fifth edition, which is scheduled to come out in 2012, is likely to add new mental illnesses and refine some existing ones.

High on the agenda will be the controversial diagnosis of childhood bipolar disorder. Recent data show that office visits by children and adolescents treated for the condition jumped 40-fold from 1994 to 2003. We still don’t know how much of this increase represents long-overdue care of mentally ill youth and how much comes from facile labeling of youngsters who are merely irritable and moody.

Part of the confusion stems from the lack of a discrete definition of juvenile bipolar illness in the diagnostic manual. But there is a deeper problem: despite the great progress being made in neuroscience, we still don’t have a clear picture of the brain mechanisms underlying bipolar illness — or most other mental illnesses.

For perspective, we must return to 1980, when the revolutionary third edition of the handbook, the D.S.M. III, was published. In a radical break from earlier editions, which had been based largely on psychoanalytic principles of unconscious conflict and stunted sexual development, the D.S.M. III categorized illnesses based on symptoms. A patient was said to have a condition if he or she had a certain number of the classic symptoms for a certain period of time. This approach promoted “inter-rater reliability” — the odds that two examiners would agree on what diagnosis to assign a patient.

Yet the manual remained silent on what caused the symptoms. The diagnosis of, say, schizophrenia did not reflect a known cause in the way syphilis is known to be an infection with a spirochete bacterium. The writers of the D.S.M. III were confident that science would one day fill this vacuum, yet three decades later psychiatry still lacks a firm grasp of the causal underpinnings of mental illness.

One manifestation of our limited knowledge is that many patients meet several diagnostic definitions at once. Roughly half of adults with clinical depression, for example, also have symptoms that fit the definition of an anxiety disorder. Do these patients actually suffer more than one illness, or do they just appear to?

Conversely, very diverse patients often qualify for the same diagnosis. “You can have three patients with schizophrenia, but all that really means is that their symptoms fit a particular pattern,” says Dr. Michael First, a psychiatrist who was the editor of the current handbook, the D.S.M. IV. “They may not have the same pathophysiology and, as a result, they may not require the same treatment.”

Indeed, the link between diagnosis and treatment is relatively weak. Antidepressants like Prozac help treat not only depression but also panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia and social phobia. This explains why clinicians often treat by symptom rather than diagnosis. Paranoia, for example, is treated with an antipsychotic drug whether it occurs in the context of schizophrenia, bipolar illness or methamphetamine use.

Why aren’t we closer to understanding the relationship between manifest illness and its underlying causes? One obstacle is the staggering complexity of the brain. Another may be what Dr. First calls the “unfortunate rigidity” that all-or-nothing diagnostic checklists and sharply bounded categories impose. In order for the condition of a patient to meet the definition of clinical depression, for example, he or she must have five out of nine symptoms. But does a patient with only four symptoms have a different disorder, or no disorder at all?

One way to improve the classification of mental illnesses would be to define certain pathologies along a continuum so that patients who are truly ill won’t fall short of qualifying for a diagnosis. Take major depression. The symptoms could be weighted so that suicidal preoccupation or immobilization, the most extreme and debilitating aspects, would get high scores, while loss of energy and interest for a short periods would get lower scores. Thus, a patient with few, but severe, symptoms would not be excluded.

A more nuanced approach could also make a real difference for population surveys of mental illness and clinical trials, both of which tend to rely on rigid symptom checklists.

An updated manual, however, is unlikely to transform treatment substantially — after all, revising diagnoses is still just another way to describe mental conditions we don’t fully understand. But these refinements may well stimulate valuable new inquiry, enabling swifter progress in understanding the mechanisms of disease, better deployment of treatments we have and more efficient discovery of new ones.

Sally Satel, a psychiatrist and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, is a co-author of “One Nation Under Therapy.”


#208 From: <drgibsonlub@...>
Date: Fri Sep 7, 2007 5:25 am
Subject: Certified peer specialist
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#207 From: Roy Wilson <royjaneann@...>
Date: Mon Sep 3, 2007 6:29 pm
Subject: New treatment for schizophrenia
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#206 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat Sep 1, 2007 2:57 pm
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#205 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed Aug 1, 2007 2:51 pm
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#204 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun Jul 1, 2007 2:54 pm
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#203 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri Jun 1, 2007 3:55 pm
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#202 From: "Pat Franks" <mommachristmas@...>
Date: Mon May 28, 2007 4:42 pm
Subject: Memorial Day!
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I hope each and everyone will take the time to thank and pray for all those involved in keeping our country safe and free.   May we not take our freedom and liberties for granted and may we always be thankful to our veterans for making our country free.  While having a wonderful and relaxing Memorial Day, don't forget to think about those who have served our country in the military and pray for them all, those in the past and those in the military now.   We need to pray for guidance and we need to put GOD back into AMERICA today !!!!  Have a happy Memorial Day!  Pat (Mom)


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#201 From: "drgibsonlub" <drgibsonlub@...>
Date: Sun May 20, 2007 4:48 am
Subject: May Month Dinner
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I want to remind everyone that this Tuesday night is our annual May
dinner at 6:30 pm.  I have received very few reservations for this
event so please email me at drgibson@... if you are coming.
  Our speaker is Danette Castle from LRMHMR.  Anyone who could be there
at 5:30 to help setup, would be greatly appreciated.
David

#200 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue May 1, 2007 4:59 pm
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Send Email Send Email
 
The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#199 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon Apr 2, 2007 12:54 am
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#198 From: agibson <agibson@...>
Date: Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:07 am
Subject: Watch "P2P_Outreach_Video.mp4" on Google Video
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Your friend, agibson@..., has sent you the following video from Google Video and included this message:

Coming soon to NAMI Texas. For more information, contact the NAMI Texas office today!

P2P_Outreach_Video.mp4

16 min 5 sec - Dec 12, 2006
Description: This is the Outreach Video for NAMI's Peer-to-Peer Recovery Education Course. Peer-to-Peer is a free nine week--two hours per week--experiential learning program on the topic of recovery for any person who lives with a mental illness. For more information, or to find a Course in your area, please visit www.nami.org.

Want to see more cool videos?
Go to video.google.com/

Think you have an even cooler video?
Add it at video.google.com/videouploadform

If you're having trouble watching the video, try copying the following URL into your browser:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9188803337834575494&pr=goog-sl


#197 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri Mar 2, 2007 1:45 am
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Send Email Send Email
 
The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#196 From: "Andy Gibson" <agibson@...>
Date: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:26 pm
Subject: Fw: Please notify Harold.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 3:23 PM
Subject: Please notify Harold.

Becky Driver called me today and left a message.  She wants to know if support is meeting tonight.  Please call her or have Harold call her back (806) 799-4328 since I am no longer a NAMI member.

 

Thanks,

Erin L. Graham
CAD Tech. Specialist
AT&T Texas Engineering
(806) 741-6101




 


#195 From: "NAMI Lubbock" <namilubbock@...>
Date: Thu Feb 8, 2007 8:19 pm
Subject: Board Meeting
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Board Meeting on February 15, 2007 at the CLC at 7:00 p. m. . Pizza at 6:30 .  Please notify the NAMI office if  you are unable to attend. Or reply to this e-mail.
 
Harold Stout
NAMI Lubbock
(806) 783-9268
http://namilubbock.nami.org

#194 From: "drgibsonlub" <drgibsonlub@...>
Date: Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:58 am
Subject: Board Meeting
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Please remember the board meeting this Thursday, Feb 22, at the CLC,
upstairs at 7 pm, pizza at 6:30.
David

#193 From: "David R. Gibson" <drgibsonlub@...>
Date: Sat Feb 3, 2007 12:11 am
Subject: TeenScreen
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I have received an emailed link (just the link, no other copy) from an anonymous sender about a website that truly has their facts mixed up. Maybe this has already been discussed here and I missed it, but it is involving a program I've not heard of called TeenScreen. Here's the link:

I've never heard of this group sponsoring the website but it sounds like they are opposed to anything more modern than asperin.

David


#192 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri Feb 2, 2007 12:51 am
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Send Email Send Email
 
The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#191 From: "Andy Gibson" <agibson@...>
Date: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:46 am
Subject: Fw: myNAMI Information Update
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We'll see what happens in Texas.

ADG

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  NAMI to Increase Support Groups Nationwide Through AstraZeneca Partnership
NAMI will significantly expand its support group program for people with
mental illnesses to all 50 states and Puerto Rico by 2009, thanks to an
exclusive multi-year partnership with AztraZeneca, LP.
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#190 From: "drgibsonlub" <drgibsonlub@...>
Date: Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:34 am
Subject: NAMI Lubbock Update
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Hey NAMI Lubbock members,
I just wanted to quickly bring you up to date on some recents events.
  I think you will like this.  We have a new liason from Lubbock
Regional MHMR to replace Janet Harvey.  Janet moved away you know, so
I want to introduce Marissa Blanco to everyone.  Marissa is with the
Rehab section of LRMHMR and actually asked to be our MHMR
representative.  She will attend the monthly meetings and board
meetings etc, if she can stand to be around us, so be nice.

Now for some REALLY BIG NEWS!!  I met Marissa today at lunch where Rex
Castle gave me an evelope containing "just a few checks" he had
rounded up for us.  Thanks to Rex, NAMI Lubbock is now $8150 richer!!!
Can you believe this??  Folks, we have some serious planning to do.
We discussed some possibilities to use this seed money to grow some
even larger funds.  Nothing is planned any further than the "what if"
stage so each of you needs to be thinking about how to best use these
funds to develop NAMI Lubbock.

Our next program meeting is January 23rd.  Our program will be Donna
Erwin from Bristol Myers Squibb who always brings us interesting
programs.  As always, support will be at 6:30 pm with the program
starting at 7:15 pm.

OK, stay warm, see you Tuesday at support.
David

#189 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Jan 4, 2007 7:44 am
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#188 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat Dec 2, 2006 1:46 am
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#187 From: "David Gibson" <drgibson@...>
Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:59 am
Subject: Board Meeting
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Dear Board Members,
In the interest of time and since we don't have any serious business to discuss, I am calling the board meeting for this Tuesday at 7:30 pm, at Oakwood Baptist, whether support is finished or not. I can't see us going more than 30 minutes as I have no business to discuss except a review of the MIAW activities. If you have any items for the meeting, please call or email me.
David
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#186 From: NamiLub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Nov 2, 2006 7:09 am
Subject: File - NamiLub Egroup Guidelines.txt
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The NAMI Lubbock Egroup exists to allow members to have intelligent, educational
and spirited discussions on any issues concerning primarily NAMI Lubbock,
especially Support, Education and Advocacy.  The NAMI Lubbock Egroup is open to
only members of NAMI Lubbock who agree to conduct themselves in a professional
and courteous manner.  This group is also governed by the terms of service of
Groups.Yahoo.com as listed on their website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/local/guidelines.html.  While this announcement is not
intended to replace all the terms of service previously referred to, here are a
few of the highlights.
   1. No personal attacks or threats will be tolerated.  You can disagree with
anything or anyone and still be courteous.
   2. Watch your language and choose your words carefully.  We are a family
group.
   3. You need to sign your name to every message.  You are responsible for what
you post to this group.  Your email address appears with your posts so there is
no such thing as an anonymous post here.
   4. Do not write your message in all capitals.  All caps is perceived as
SHOUTING and is harder to read.  Give your Caps Lock key a rest.
   5. Do not cross post messages from other egroups to this one unless they
relate to mental health issues in this area.  This egroup is not designed to
replace or duplicate egroups sponsored by NAMI Texas.  Members of this egroup
are encouraged to also be a member of the NAMI Texas general egroup and should
not cross-post messages from the two groups.  Members do not wish to receive
duplicate messages from the two groups.

Questions may be addressed to David Gibson at drgibson@....

David Gibson
NAMI Lubbock

#185 From: "David Gibson" <drgibson@...>
Date: Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:23 pm
Subject: Called Board Meeting
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There will be a called board meeting this Tuesday at 8 pm (following support) to review the bylaws revision. Board members, please attend this very important meeting.
David Gibson
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#184 From: "David Gibson" <drgibson@...>
Date: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:45 pm
Subject: Depression info on MSN
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Interesting article on MSN.com about the role of families in depression. It's nothing the average NAMI member doesn't already know but I'm glad to see it get some front page exposure on MSN.
http://health.msn.com/centers/depression/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100125438>1=8554
David
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#183 From: "David Gibson" <drgibson@...>
Date: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:45 pm
Subject: Another article on MSN
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This one certainly increases the stigma of depression.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14126142/

There's another article on MSN talking about colleges that ban suicidal students out of the dorm.
David
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