LEMON-AID®
TRANSFORMING LIFE’S LEMONS …
Strategies for Living a Full Life with a Rare Disorder
Lemon-Aid is specifically intended to assist
those with an “orphan disorder,” a rare or less-common
medical condition. While we may not have choices about the circumstances
of our lives, we can choose what to do with them. A positive attitude
does not deny the reality of our circumstances, but is a decision
to live life fully, in the face of that reality, whatever it may
be. Lemon-Aid is about transforming life's lemons,
creating a rich and fulfilling life, regardless of the adversities
we face.
Born with a rare condition? Developed a rare disorder later?
Are you feeling:
Frustrated?
Angry?
Depressed?
Discouraged?
Isolated?
Stressed?
Then LEMON-AID® may be for you!
One problem with rare disorders is that it may be hard to find
others with the same condition to share concerns. The Internet
is a great resource for finding online support such as information
or discussions, but the human, in-person element is missing.
LEMON-AID® is a program designed to assist those with a variety
of such disorders to meet together with a skilled professional
who also has personal experience with a rare condition. We meet
in a safe and confidential environment, to address such common
concerns as:
anger and/or despair about my condition
difficulty explaining my condition to others
dealing with my family members, including their frustrations
with the burdens I place on them
feelings of guilt about burdening others, which sometimes
leads to my not getting what I need
fears about my future
finding (or keeping) significant relationships
managing symptoms and stress
developing and maintaining a positive outlook
finding (or creating) positive aspects in a difficult situation
THE PROGRAM
LEMON-AID® consists of eight structured
meetings, in a group of 6-8 people. No additional participants
are added to a group once it has begun.
Each session is two hours in length, including:
curriculum
discussion
socializing
Sessions include materials for discussion and for take-home challenges,
processing, or inspiration. One session includes an inspirational
video. Each week’s curriculum addresses areas of concern
such as those listed above, with the overriding purposes of:
enhancing coping skills and strategies
increasing self-esteem
developing responsibility for self-management of the condition
improving attitude and outlook
instilling hope, and
inspiring the creation of meaning-making in the face of disease.
Most insurance plans will cover this program, in the same way
they pay for any mental health services (Medi-Cal or Medicare
are, unfortunately, not able to be taken at this time). Major
credit cards are accepted.
Groups meet in a cozy environment in Sherman Oaks or Studio
City. Additional groups scheduled by arrangement in other locations
around the Los Angeles area, and in the future, around the country.
Please contact Dr. Jaffe for more information regarding group
schedules, initial interviews, and fees.