We then read the Fresh Hope Principles of Recovery (tenets) around the circle, or by reading by diagnosis / loved ones responses. Following this, the topic for the meeting is presented. Topics address the medical, physical, social, emotional, and spiritual areas of recovery.
What Happens in a Fresh Hope for Mental Health Group Meeting?
What to Expect
You will be in the company of peers who experience similar experiences with mental health. Fresh Hope is a safe place. What is shared in a Fresh Hope meeting is confidential. You will not be judged, reprimanded, or condemned. You’ll see we’re a group who looks confidently to the Lord.
Who May Participate?
The loved ones, family members and/or friends of those who have a mental health diagnosis may also become part of a Fresh Hope group.
Students in medical or psychological fields may occasionally participate in a Fresh Hope group as part of their studies.
What Happens During a Fresh Hope Meeting?
Meeting length is usually 90 minutes, consisting of Introductions, Large Group Topic Presentation, and Small Group times. Everyone starts together in the Large Group, then breaks into smaller groups, with the people with diagnoses in one part of the room, and the loved ones in the other. The large group meeting usually has a topic (i.e., Identifying Triggers”) Sharing as a large group is often helpful to everyone. Then when the smaller groups meet, they can talk more specifically about a similar problem, and how to prevent it, or at least handle it so there is minimal damage.
Large Group Time (30-45 minutes)
We begin by introducing ourselves, identifying our diagnosis, and then sharing our ‘Mood’, ‘Hope Tank’, and ‘Clarity of Thinking’ status. (On a scale of 1-5 with 1 being low, how is your mood and your clarity of thinking? How full is your tank of hope? (Empty, half full, full tank) How is your clarity of thinking on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being sharp and clear?) Family and friends introduce themselves as a “loved one”.
“Hi, my name is Chris, I’ve been diagnosed with depression, my mood today is a 3, my hope tank is full, and my clarity of thinking is a 4.”
Small Group Time (30–45 minutes)
Once the topic is presented in Large Group time, small groups are formed by gender, diagnoses (Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar, Family, etc), and loved ones. This is a chance for everyone to share how their week has gone, and for further discussion on the topic of the meeting.
Closing (5 minutes)
Everyone regroups in a circle to close the meeting, praying together the Lord’s Prayer. The facilitator may also include special prayers for group members if warranted. Following the prayer, we encourage everyone to say together, “Keep coming back. Our God is ABLE!”
Donations
Attendance at Fresh Hope groups is free. Donations to help defray operating costs and supplies are greatly appreciated.
Refreshments
Some groups have refreshments for fellowship before or after the meeting; some do this once a month.
Milestone Celebrations & Hope Stones
Groups regularly hold celebrations to acknowledge members’ perseverance and achievements. Hope Stones are often used to remember the milestone.
Shared Values
- Acceptance: “God loves you and has a purpose for you.”
- Validation: “This group cares about you as a person.”
- Refreshment: “This is a safe place where you are accepted and cared for.”
- Encouragement: “Don’t give up; we will help you push through.”
- Growth: “We continue to look for ways to improve our lives and grow in Christ.”
- Unity: “We are in this for the long haul; we will do this together.”
- Victory: “We are not victims; we can live full, abundant lives in spite of a disorder.”
- Confidentiality: “What is shared in the room, stays in the room.”