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January 12, 2022(1 event)
Discarded America: Rural America's Social Injustice and Mental Health CrisisDiscarded America: Rural America's Social Injustice and Mental Health Crisis N/A The NCMHR will gather details and inform the general public about the importance of supportive mental health services in rural America and is pleased to announce plans to create a documentary: Discarded America: Rural America’s Social Injustice and Mental Health Crisis, a webinar that takes a look at both the racial and social injustice in rural America through the eyes of people with mental health concerns who have been affected by law enforcement, educators, and public policy through elected officials. Discarded America: Rural America's Social Injustice and Mental Health Crisis |
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January 14, 2022(1 event)
TRAUMA RESEARCH FOUNDATION SOCIAL JUSTICE SUMMIT 2022 |
January 15, 2022(1 event)
TRAUMA RESEARCH FOUNDATION SOCIAL JUSTICE SUMMIT 2022 |
January 16, 2022(1 event)
TRAUMA RESEARCH FOUNDATION SOCIAL JUSTICE SUMMIT 2022 |
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January 18, 2022(1 event)
The Shift Network: Ancestral Healing SummitThe Shift Network: Ancestral Healing Summit N/A Break the Cycle of Ancestral Trauma to Ground Yourself in Power, Purpose & Inner Peace Connect With Your Ancestors to Heal Your Lineage & Transform Your Life Free Online Event January 18 - 21, 2022 |
January 19, 2022(1 event)
The Shift Network: Ancestral Healing SummitThe Shift Network: Ancestral Healing Summit N/A Break the Cycle of Ancestral Trauma to Ground Yourself in Power, Purpose & Inner Peace Connect With Your Ancestors to Heal Your Lineage & Transform Your Life Free Online Event January 18 - 21, 2022 |
January 20, 2022(2 events)
The Shift Network: Ancestral Healing SummitThe Shift Network: Ancestral Healing Summit N/A Break the Cycle of Ancestral Trauma to Ground Yourself in Power, Purpose & Inner Peace Connect With Your Ancestors to Heal Your Lineage & Transform Your Life Free Online Event January 18 - 21, 2022 Panel Discussion on Philosophy and the Mental Health ActPanel Discussion on Philosophy and the Mental Health Act N/A A panel discussion on Philosophy and the Mental Health Act with Professor Sir Simon Wessely, Professor Judy Laing and Dr Gareth Owen by Sowerby Philosophy & Medicine Project, King's College London Free and Online |
January 21, 2022(1 event)
The Shift Network: Ancestral Healing SummitThe Shift Network: Ancestral Healing Summit N/A Break the Cycle of Ancestral Trauma to Ground Yourself in Power, Purpose & Inner Peace Connect With Your Ancestors to Heal Your Lineage & Transform Your Life Free Online Event January 18 - 21, 2022 |
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January 26, 2022(1 event)
Medicating Normal, the filmMedicating Normal, the film Join the Council for Evidence-Based Psychiatry and AntidepressantRisks.org for a virtual community screening of Medicating Normal, a 76-minute documentary film that follows the stories of five high-functioning people whose doctors prescribed pills to help with common problems such as stress, depression, insomnia and grief with devastating impact on their lives. It is the untold story of the serious consequences that can occur when profit-driven medicine intersects with human beings in distress (Click here to view the film's trailer). There will be an interactive community discussion immediately after the film. |
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February 2, 2022(2 events)
Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online]Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] N/A Event by Karen Adler Alice In Wonderland is a time-honored classic that's been interpreted by everyone from Salvador Dali to Banksy ... well, maybe not Banksy. Alice in Dunderland is my own take on Alice. I use the story of her adventures to illustrate my own journey through life and link it to Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey archetype - when one goes adventuring, it's easier to find your way and return home if you have a map. I include my own art and that of other generous souls, because art always makes things clearer than words alone and adventures are better with friends. Alice looks at the role of the arts, creativity, visual storytelling in cultural change and raising public awareness. These generous souls and fellow-adventurers in Dunderland include Nina Angelo, Kathleen Aroha, Patrick Brooker, Robyn Brown, Paul Robert Burton, Luc de Bruy, Dave Burgess, Berengere de Tarle, David Carmichael, Donna Cameron, Gregory Roy Cope, Tim Heffernan, Karin Jervert, Debra Lansdowne, Jeannie Lawson, Cath McEwan, Teresa McLaren, Helen Menzies, Kevin P. Miller, Patrick O'Connor, Tracie Shoobert, Lavinia Smith-Lewis, Robyn Warburton, Tina Waters, Robert Whitaker. Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] The New School presents: Online "CRAZYWISE" Film Screening & Panel with Dr. Gabor Maté and Phil BorgesThe New School presents: Online "CRAZYWISE" Film Screening & Panel with Dr. Gabor Maté and Phil Borges N/A Crazy…or wise? The traditional wisdom of indigenous cultures often contradicts modern views about a mental health crisis. Is it a ‘calling’ to grow or just a ‘broken brain’? The documentary CRAZYWISE explores what can be learned from people around the world who have turned their psychological crisis into a positive transformative experience. Joined by the Director of CRAZYWISE, Phil Borges, and renowned mental health professional Gabor Maté, MD, the event will include a screening of CRAZYWISE followed by a panel session. The panel will explore finding meaning through suffering, how indigenous cultures identify “psychotic” symptoms as an indicator of shamanic potential, and the growing severity of the mental health crisis in America dominated by biomedical psychiatry. Note: If you have seen CRAZYWISE, and would like to attend the panel session only please register and join the panel starting at 2 PM EST. |
February 3, 2022(1 event)
Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online]Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] N/A Event by Karen Adler Alice In Wonderland is a time-honored classic that's been interpreted by everyone from Salvador Dali to Banksy ... well, maybe not Banksy. Alice in Dunderland is my own take on Alice. I use the story of her adventures to illustrate my own journey through life and link it to Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey archetype - when one goes adventuring, it's easier to find your way and return home if you have a map. I include my own art and that of other generous souls, because art always makes things clearer than words alone and adventures are better with friends. Alice looks at the role of the arts, creativity, visual storytelling in cultural change and raising public awareness. These generous souls and fellow-adventurers in Dunderland include Nina Angelo, Kathleen Aroha, Patrick Brooker, Robyn Brown, Paul Robert Burton, Luc de Bruy, Dave Burgess, Berengere de Tarle, David Carmichael, Donna Cameron, Gregory Roy Cope, Tim Heffernan, Karin Jervert, Debra Lansdowne, Jeannie Lawson, Cath McEwan, Teresa McLaren, Helen Menzies, Kevin P. Miller, Patrick O'Connor, Tracie Shoobert, Lavinia Smith-Lewis, Robyn Warburton, Tina Waters, Robert Whitaker. Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] |
February 4, 2022(1 event)
Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online]Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] N/A Event by Karen Adler Alice In Wonderland is a time-honored classic that's been interpreted by everyone from Salvador Dali to Banksy ... well, maybe not Banksy. Alice in Dunderland is my own take on Alice. I use the story of her adventures to illustrate my own journey through life and link it to Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey archetype - when one goes adventuring, it's easier to find your way and return home if you have a map. I include my own art and that of other generous souls, because art always makes things clearer than words alone and adventures are better with friends. Alice looks at the role of the arts, creativity, visual storytelling in cultural change and raising public awareness. These generous souls and fellow-adventurers in Dunderland include Nina Angelo, Kathleen Aroha, Patrick Brooker, Robyn Brown, Paul Robert Burton, Luc de Bruy, Dave Burgess, Berengere de Tarle, David Carmichael, Donna Cameron, Gregory Roy Cope, Tim Heffernan, Karin Jervert, Debra Lansdowne, Jeannie Lawson, Cath McEwan, Teresa McLaren, Helen Menzies, Kevin P. Miller, Patrick O'Connor, Tracie Shoobert, Lavinia Smith-Lewis, Robyn Warburton, Tina Waters, Robert Whitaker. Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] |
February 5, 2022(1 event)
Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online]Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] N/A Event by Karen Adler Alice In Wonderland is a time-honored classic that's been interpreted by everyone from Salvador Dali to Banksy ... well, maybe not Banksy. Alice in Dunderland is my own take on Alice. I use the story of her adventures to illustrate my own journey through life and link it to Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey archetype - when one goes adventuring, it's easier to find your way and return home if you have a map. I include my own art and that of other generous souls, because art always makes things clearer than words alone and adventures are better with friends. Alice looks at the role of the arts, creativity, visual storytelling in cultural change and raising public awareness. These generous souls and fellow-adventurers in Dunderland include Nina Angelo, Kathleen Aroha, Patrick Brooker, Robyn Brown, Paul Robert Burton, Luc de Bruy, Dave Burgess, Berengere de Tarle, David Carmichael, Donna Cameron, Gregory Roy Cope, Tim Heffernan, Karin Jervert, Debra Lansdowne, Jeannie Lawson, Cath McEwan, Teresa McLaren, Helen Menzies, Kevin P. Miller, Patrick O'Connor, Tracie Shoobert, Lavinia Smith-Lewis, Robyn Warburton, Tina Waters, Robert Whitaker. Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] |
February 6, 2022(1 event)
Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online]Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] N/A Event by Karen Adler Alice In Wonderland is a time-honored classic that's been interpreted by everyone from Salvador Dali to Banksy ... well, maybe not Banksy. Alice in Dunderland is my own take on Alice. I use the story of her adventures to illustrate my own journey through life and link it to Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey archetype - when one goes adventuring, it's easier to find your way and return home if you have a map. I include my own art and that of other generous souls, because art always makes things clearer than words alone and adventures are better with friends. Alice looks at the role of the arts, creativity, visual storytelling in cultural change and raising public awareness. These generous souls and fellow-adventurers in Dunderland include Nina Angelo, Kathleen Aroha, Patrick Brooker, Robyn Brown, Paul Robert Burton, Luc de Bruy, Dave Burgess, Berengere de Tarle, David Carmichael, Donna Cameron, Gregory Roy Cope, Tim Heffernan, Karin Jervert, Debra Lansdowne, Jeannie Lawson, Cath McEwan, Teresa McLaren, Helen Menzies, Kevin P. Miller, Patrick O'Connor, Tracie Shoobert, Lavinia Smith-Lewis, Robyn Warburton, Tina Waters, Robert Whitaker. Alice in Dunderland : Creativity & Mental Health [live plus online] |