Workshop Description

10-Week Skill Building Workshop for Families & Friends of People with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Bipolar Disorder or Major Depression (Often Co-occurring with Substance Use Disorders).

During this online workshop with Live Facilitators, we will use interactive discussions, slide presentations, guest speakers,  role play demonstrations, practice exercises and homework assignments that combine  “lived experience” and evidence-based tools. 

Classes will be co-facilitated by a licensed clinician and a certified peer specialist.

Workshop sessions are held weekly every Thursday evening from 6:30pm-8:30pm. 

Facilitators

Program Manager of Clinical Services

Kim Hunter-Bryant, LCSW, PMH-C

Kim Hunter-Bryant, LCSW, PMH-C is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York City and Pennsylvania with a Master’s degree in Psychology. She has over 12 years of experience working with adults, children and families. Kim's primary focus and passion is on maternal mental health for Black and Brown women, and supporting African-American families in an effort to combat trauma, health disparities, and racism. Areas of expertise include: perinatal mental health, trauma, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, family/relationship issues and personal growth.

Peer Specialist

Denice Buzzetto

Hello, I'm Denice! I've been a Peer Specialist here at Mental Health Partnerships for over 10 years. I have been in active recovery for over 20 years of my mental health diagnoses. My struggles are now silver linings to share with you. I hope my experiences of successes and setbacks will shed light on the relationship with your loved one. I sincerely look forward to sharing valued information and tools with you in the Roller Coaster Class.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will I have a chance to talk and ask questions?

    The sessions are fully interactive! Your questions, comments and participation are welcome and encouraged.

  • Can we have these sessions in person? I like talking face-to-face.

    Due to current COVID restrictions, we can only meet virtually. Mental Health Partnerships is considered a medical facility and we are required to follow the strictest protocols. As time progresses and restrictions are lifted we may change things accordingly

  • Will I need to be skilled with technology?

    No. The sessions will be held using Zoom and you can attend on a computer, a tablet or your cell phone.

  • Will I need to print out course materials?

    All course materials can be viewed online but they can be printed if you wish. The materials are available through the Canvas learning platform. If you feel that internet access is too complicated, our Technical Learning and Development Specialist is available by phone or email to assist.

  • Can I talk with you or other class members in between class sessions?

    Yes, you can. Participants and facilitators communicate throughout the week using the course message board and the facilitators are available through email.

  • What if I feel like I need more help after the course is over?

    There is an online support group for graduates of the Rollercoaster course that meets weekly. Once the course is complete you will be provided with the link to join.