Tag Archives: Recovery

COMMUNITY: Behavioral Health in a Changing Healthcare Environment

Stephen Kaplan, the Director of Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) will be conducting a ‘Meet and Greet’ on Thursday April, 26th, 2012 from 5:30pm to 7pm. Feel free to ask any questions, the topic will be “Behavioral Health in a Changing Healthcare Environment.” This is a rare opportunity for families served by the BHRS to talk in person with the Director Stephen Kaplan and learn more about mental health, alcohol, and other drug services. Families are encouraged to come and ask questions because their Wellness is the business of the BHRS.

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NEWS: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Peer to Peer Spring Classes March 7, 2012 to May 9, 2012

Have you ever dealt with mental illness? Or thought the only way you could talk about your mental illness, was with someone who has experienced it? NAMI San Mateo County will be hosting peer to peer classes March 7th, 2012 to May 9th, 2012, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for 10 consecutive weeks at The Source (Heart and Soul) 500 E. 2nd Ave., San Mateo (at Claremont and 2nd Avenue). Learn from peers with mental illness about recovery and wellness. Contact NAMI San Mateo County at 650-638-0800 or namismc@sbcglobal.net

 

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PHOTOS: January 2012 NCPP General Meeting Panoramic

Here’s a panoramic picture of our January 2012 General Meeting at the Asian American Recovery Services (AARS) office in South San Francisco.  We’d love to have you join our table and provide your input!  Our next NCPP General Meeting will be on Wednesday, February 29th from 3:30 to 5:30pm at the AARS office at 1115 Mission Road, South San Francisco, CA 94080.

(Click to enlarge.)

 

COMMUNITY: FMHI 1st 2012 Meeting 1-12-2012

The Filipino Mental Health Initiative (FMHI) had its first meeting of 2012 at the Pilipino Bayanihan Resource Center at 2121 Junipero Serra Blvd, in Daly City.  FMHI is working to address the heavy stigma around mental health issues within the Filipino community, as well as developing best practices to engage the community so that the barriers to awareness, education, and treatment of mental health issues can be overcome.

The highlight of the meeting was viewing a short film made by students from San Francisco State University about depression and stigma around mental health issues in the Filipino community.  A very rich discussion followed among FMHI participants afterward.

For more information about FMHI, please contact Laarni San Juan at:  fmhi2006@yahoo.com

FMHI’s next monthly meeting will take place at PBRC on February 9th, 2012 from 3:30pm-5pm.  All are welcome.

(See the Agenda along with the Pictures below)

NEWS: AEROSHOT aerosolized caffeine product 1-10-2012

A new aerosolized caffeine product, AEROSHOT, is set to hit market shelves in New York and Boston on midnight, January 15th (according to a countdown clock on the company’s website).  NCPP staff signed up to receive a free sample of the product, and detailed pictures are included in the gallery below.

The buzz around this new product, which delivers 100mg Caffeine, along with 20mg Niacin, 2mg Vitamin B6, and 6mcg Vitamin B12 in each 300mg dose, is that the marketing materials seem to show the product being used in party settings in bars/clubs.  This can potentially have dire consequences, as consumers of this product may not heed the warning on the outer packaging to not exceed more than three aeroshots per day (see gallery for picture) [Oddly enough, no additional labeling is to be found on the product itself, once you remove the protective plastic wrapper.]

While the intended consumers of this product are perhaps college students and workers who need a pick-me-up, the real concern seems to be children and teens using this product irresponsibly.  In contrast to drinking a cup of coffee, or taking a caffeine pill, AEROSHOT provides a cool, portable, and easy way to get a caffeine buzz via its nifty delivery system in which you put your mouth over the top of the tube and take a puff to receive a dose of flavored, powdered caffeine.  The AEROSHOT tube is relatively nondescript, and can easily be mistaken for a mini highlighter, or tube of lip balm.  This product might be yet another item of concern for school teachers and administrators, who could soon be dealing with youth with caffeine overdoses.

The questions we at the North County Prevention Partnership would like to ask is: What sorts of regulation and policy will we see regarding AEROSHOT and similar products?  Will there be an age limit in order to purchase this product?  Will there be a maximum allowable quantity per person, per day?  What can Breathable Foods Inc. –the company behind AEROSHOT– do to prevent abuse of their product?  WILL they prevent abuse of their product?

Take a look at the news clips below, and check out our photo gallery.  What do you think?

Clip 1: Fios1 News

Clip 2: ABC News

Company website:  http://aeroshots.com/

 

Note: After taking 1 hit of the product to try it, I must say, it’s quite intense.  The lime flavor is somewhat effective to mask the otherwise bitter taste of powdered caffeine, but you still get the feeling that you’re somehow taking medicine (if you can call it that).  I sipped some of the powder I spilled on my hand.  About 10 minutes after photographing and sampling this product, I developed a very mild headache that lasted for about 20 minutes.  I wouldn’t say I’m particularly sensitive to caffeine, as I drink pretty strong coffee daily to function, but it must be that the aerosolized delivery method of this product contributes somehow to faster absorption of the drug.  -A.L.