Mr Emmanuel
Ampofo, a cognitive behavioral psychotherapist has advised mothers with
children who have cerebral palsy to seek help when necessary to avoid being
depressed.
Mr Emmanuel Ampofo, addressing the mothers |
He also
advised the mothers to accept their children as gifts from God and be content,
saying, avoid comparing yourselves to others.
Mr Ampofo
gave the advice at a meeting organized by the Special Mothers Project, an
advocacy and awareness creation programme on cerebral palsy
The meeting
assembled about 26 mothers with children who have cerebral palsy to share
experiences and look at the way forward for the advocacy campaign
Mr Ampofo a
member of Mending Minds, an organization that supports people in bereavements, spoke on depression and how to deal with it and commended the Special Mothers
Project for the work they are doing calling for more collaboration.
Mrs Hannah
Awadzi, Initiator of the Special Mothers Project explained that the project
provides a platform to link Mothers with free and affordable services
“For
instance at our meeting today, mothers filled a needs-assessment form and we
try to point them to where they can receive help.”
The project
also tries to coordinate the scattered cerebral palsy activities going on in
Ghana to make it easier for families to get help
Mrs Awadzi
expressed her gratitude to Blue Skies Company, Dels Foundation; Mending Minds,
Mmofra place and Givers Never Lack Foundation for making the meeting
successful.
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