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We are pleased to invite you to our virtual course for parents and family carers of people living with Juvenile Huntington’s disease. This eight-week course will be run by Sarah Gunn, a clinical psychologist and researcher at the University of Leicester, and will be based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is a therapeutic approach which focuses on learning to manage difficult thoughts and feelings, and to live a life which feels valuable and meaningful despite the struggles we encounter.
This is an opportunity to explore the difficulties that can be associated with caring for a person with JHD (for you and within the family), to identify the values that matter most to you, and for you to think about how to move towards a more rich and valued life than you may have now.
This is an eight-week course running from Wednesday 7 February to Wednesday 27 March 2024.
The sessions will be on a Wednesday afternoon 1.00pm-2.30pm.
Brief session outline:
Week one: Introductions: To ACT, to the programme, and to each other
Week two: Impacts of Juvenile Huntington’s on the “carer”* and wider family
Week three: Psychological wellbeing when supporting a person with Juvenile Huntington’s
Week four: Coping and adjustment: Living with, not battling against
Week five: What matters to you: Finding your values
Week six: Moving forward: Taking steps to align with your values
Week seven: Living a valued life alongside Huntington’s: Plans and coping strategies
Week eight: Reflection and ending: What’s next?
*Note: Some people don’t like this term, so here we’re using it in quote marks. During the course, we will discuss which term would be preferred by the people attending.