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October 4, 2020
What is mental health? And what does creativity have to do with it? Two psychotherapists, Hugh Polk and Rachel Mickenberg, share the effectiveness of social therapy as a psychotherapy in which they and their clients together create emotional growth and health—regardless of psychiatric diagnosis or presenting problem. In this webinar, Hugh and Rachel will introduce the ABCs of social therapy and how it is practiced in ongoing weekly therapy and community workshops of diverse groupings of people. After that, four of their clients will join them to talk about their own adventures in creating their mental health and growing emotionally through social therapy. Webinar participants will be invited to take part in the conversation. Please join us!
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October 6, 2020
A virtual learning experience centering those most deeply impacted, sponsored by Peer Support Space.
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October 8, 2020
For Questions or to RSVP: Email - [email protected]
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84362846189?pwd=Mkw1RlVUWGMxNk9CRzRqdkQvQzNCZz09
Meeting ID: 843 6284 6189
Passcode: 462977
Our Presentation:
For the last 4 months, Valerie Chronis Bickett has attended the Bay Area Hearing Voices Family Support Group (by Zoom) co-led by Tim Dreby, author and therapist and psychiatric survivor. She doesn't miss a Monday night even though in Cincinnati, it's late. The co-leaders do a beautiful job of listening to family members and responding in depth.
Over the past twelve years Tim has been running survivor-led group therapy that encourages participants to share their untold stories of "psychosis" or what he prefers to term special messages crisis. From these experiences, Tim has developed a training that redefines what is commonly termed, "psychosis" into eight components and likewise suggests eight corresponding solution strategies.
Tim will be sharing parts of his training that are aimed at helping supporters join with people who are experiencing or needing to process their emergencies.
The Presenter: Tim Dreby, MFT is the award-winning author of: Fighting for Freedom in America: Memoir of a "Schizophrenia" and Mainstream Cultural Delusions. He has worked for the last eighteen years in an Intensive Outpatient Program in Oakland California.
For more information on Tim's approach you may visit his website at: www.timdreby.com
His book is available on his website.
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October 9, 2020
Yale RebPsych is a trainee-led conference that examines the intersection of social justice and mental health. RebPsych 2020: Decolonizing Mental Health asks what decolonizing mental health looks like today, and how we can build on these past efforts. We hope to raise questions about the colonial institutions and frameworks that currently inform our understanding of mental illness, addiction, or psychosocial distress.
RebPsych 2020 is an online webinar series, kicked off by keynote speaker Dr. Angela Garcia on Friday, October 9 at 10:15 AM EST then followed by six weekly sessions on Thursdays at 6:00 - 7:30 PM EST from October 15 to November 19. Registration is free and available at tinyurl.com/rebpsych. Dr. Garcia's keynote address, the full program, & more info is available at https://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/rebpsych/.
Closed captioning in English will be available and a recording and transcript will be provided to registrants.
Yale RebPsych 2020: Decolonizing Mental Health (six-week webinar series)
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October 14, 2020 – October 25, 2020
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October 14, 2020
Join this free, 60-minute online webinar to gain access to insights and learn about groundbreaking treatments to chronic mental health conditions.
In this webinar Robert Whitaker (USA) will explain why current pharmacotherapy treatments for chronic mental illness fail over the long term and the need for innovation to introduce new treatments to combat mental illness.
Robert Whitaker is a journalist who has specialized in covering medicine and science. His articles on psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry have won a George Polk Award for Medical Writing, and a National Association of Science Writers’ Award for best magazine article. In 1998, he co-wrote a series on abuses in psychiatric research that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service.
WEBINAR SESSION
Date: Wednesday 14 October 2020
Time: 7:25pm for 7:30pm start – 8:45pm (incl. Q&A) (AEST)
Location: Online. A link will be emailed to you with the viewing details once you have registered.
Following the presentation there will be a Q & A panel with Tania de Jong AM, Robert Whitaker (USA) and Peter Hunt AM.
Book your ticket now! https://buff.ly/3hVtNGO
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October 14, 2020 – October 25, 2020
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October 15, 2020
Yale RebPsych is a trainee-led conference that examines the intersection of social justice and mental health. RebPsych 2020: Decolonizing Mental Health asks what decolonizing mental health looks like today, and how we can build on these past efforts. We hope to raise questions about the colonial institutions and frameworks that currently inform our understanding of mental illness, addiction, or psychosocial distress.
RebPsych 2020 is an online webinar series, kicked off by keynote speaker Dr. Angela Garcia on Friday, October 9 at 10:15 AM EST then followed by six weekly sessions on Thursdays at 6:00 - 7:30 PM EST from October 15 to November 19. Registration is free and available at tinyurl.com/rebpsych. Dr. Garcia's keynote address, the full program, & more info is available at https://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/rebpsych/.
Closed captioning in English will be available and a recording and transcript will be provided to registrants.
Yale RebPsych 2020: Decolonizing Mental Health (six-week webinar series)
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October 22, 2020
Yale RebPsych is a trainee-led conference that examines the intersection of social justice and mental health. RebPsych 2020: Decolonizing Mental Health asks what decolonizing mental health looks like today, and how we can build on these past efforts. We hope to raise questions about the colonial institutions and frameworks that currently inform our understanding of mental illness, addiction, or psychosocial distress.
RebPsych 2020 is an online webinar series, kicked off by keynote speaker Dr. Angela Garcia on Friday, October 9 at 10:15 AM EST then followed by six weekly sessions on Thursdays at 6:00 - 7:30 PM EST from October 15 to November 19. Registration is free and available at tinyurl.com/rebpsych. Dr. Garcia's keynote address, the full program, & more info is available at https://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/rebpsych/.
Closed captioning in English will be available and a recording and transcript will be provided to registrants.
Yale RebPsych 2020: Decolonizing Mental Health (six-week webinar series)
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October 14, 2020 – October 25, 2020
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October 14, 2020 – October 25, 2020
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October 29, 2020
Yale RebPsych is a trainee-led conference that examines the intersection of social justice and mental health. RebPsych 2020: Decolonizing Mental Health asks what decolonizing mental health looks like today, and how we can build on these past efforts. We hope to raise questions about the colonial institutions and frameworks that currently inform our understanding of mental illness, addiction, or psychosocial distress.
RebPsych 2020 is an online webinar series, kicked off by keynote speaker Dr. Angela Garcia on Friday, October 9 at 10:15 AM EST then followed by six weekly sessions on Thursdays at 6:00 - 7:30 PM EST from October 15 to November 19. Registration is free and available at tinyurl.com/rebpsych. Dr. Garcia's keynote address, the full program, & more info is available at https://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/rebpsych/.
Closed captioning in English will be available and a recording and transcript will be provided to registrants.
Yale RebPsych 2020: Decolonizing Mental Health (six-week webinar series)
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October 30, 2020 – November 1, 2020
3-Session Online Conference beginning October 30, 2020
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October 30, 2020 – November 1, 2020
3-Session Online Conference beginning October 30, 2020