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Lake Success, New York August 18, 2004 – The National Alliance for Mentally Ill Queens / Nassau (NAMI, bipolar disorder, Q / N) has announced the latest edition of Breaking the Silence, teaching the next generation about mental illness (BTS). These updated versions for schools and high school students are uplifting stories inspires young people living successfully with mental illness. Teachers, school leaders and advocates of mental health at national level BTS praised as innovative teaching materials for training of upper elementary, middle and high school students about brain disorders. Each story is a realistic account of life with, bipolar disorder, the mental illness. High School simply connect and identify with young people in each story, says co-author of BTS and NAMI Q / N Co-President, Janet Susin. Jessica Lynch, Miss New York State in 2004, both in primary and secondary submitted plans. He used his platform to inspire and educate young people to suicide and depression. As in high school plans, said other students also alert if Jessica of her high school years she spent in hospital deny ever happened, although I was surprised how many others seemed to suffer from similar problems, I was afraid of how it would react, if I had to just be a "perfect student, crazy." Ross Szabo is bipolar disorder, is director of Outreach for Youth National Mental Health Awareness Campaign. He explains in his history, I always thought I should be able to deal with it. I wanted to set up and I felt that by recording I could not deal with problems that people see me as weak or strange. Thinking almost killed me. Today, Ross is proud to say that he will seek a graduate of American University in Washington, DC. Meera Popkin, who played Miss Saigon in London, is actively pursuing an acting career, despite his diagnosis of schizophrenia. Meera describes his illness as Such as a broken leg, and you must work hard to get over to better.In These real faces of mental illness, there are additional questions designed to promote empathy, understanding and debate. The High-School Package includes an information page about the science of mental illness, understanding of brain chemistry. The new edition contains the libretto upper elementary, living at home on Monday, Jessica's story of his struggle with depression in children. There are age-appropriate role for puppets Cartoon brain and neck, that the lessons learned from reading about Jessica struggle to reinforce learning. Due to the popularity of the game Middle School, The Brain Game, a new style of bingo game called Involving Brain, challenge students 'understanding' of all classes in the package and complete primary school teaching is an innovative package that lesson module.BTS includes maps, games and posters of a severe mental illness for three school levels: upper elementary school, middle school and high school. BTS meets national standards of health education. Through stories and activities, students, the signs of mental illness, mental illness can be treated successfully learn, and how to recognize and combat stigma. BTS is designed to give a human face on mental illness, instead of fear and derision, with compassion.Each lesson package available with a board game or a poster for $ 15.00 or 40.00 for both upper elementary , middle and high schools. NAMI is a basic self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families and friends of people with mental illness. For more information and to order BTS, please visit www.btslessonplans.org. For questions or comments, e-mail or call 516-326-0797 btslessonplans@aol.com.