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dromaeocore · 8 months
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@pisforpandemonium Absolutely!
So the first book I'm gonna recommend is Soteria by Loren Mosher and Voyce Hendrix. It's about the development of a home/intentional community for people with schizophrenia/psychosis. This home was very pro-autonomy, many workers had psychosis themselves, and they did use meds, but it was always the resident's choice and usually not the first line of treatment, as they found that psychosis often resolved on its own within a few weeks. Some of the methods used at Soteria were a little... wacky, being the 70s, but all in all it was very successful. There are now Soteria Houses all over the world.
Another one is Healing: Our Path From Mental Illness to Mental Health by Thomas Insel, MD. It's written by the former director of NIMH, and while I don't agree with every one of his takes, there is a great chapter about the Clubhouse Model, another peer support model created by a bunch of ex patients, by and for people with mental illness. People in the clubhouse are Members, not patients. They are assisted with vocational goals, food, etc, and most importantly, given community. It's a really interesting paradigm and there are hundreds of clubhouses all over the world now.
The Voices Within by Charles Fernyhough is a bit dry IMO, but it goes over the research behind voice-hearing and goes into the Hearing Voices Movement - another, you guessed it, peer support movement for voice hearers and other folks who have experiences not aligned with consensus reality i.e. psychosis.
Some others I haven't read yet are Geel Revisited after Centuries of Rehabilitation by Eugeen Roosens, and On Our Own: Patient Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System by Judi Chamberlin.
I'm also gonna rec a bunch of podcasts.
Heart Forward: Conversations from the Heart has a ton of awesome episodes about the US mental health system and alternatives to it. They have lovely episodes about peer respite and Trieste. It's such a compassionate and solution-focused podcast with a diverse amount of topics, I love it.
Patricia Deegan: Personal Medicine is a great one about Dr. Deegan's life and the Commonground Software she developed to help aid in joint decision-making with patients and providers, where patients have a solid say in their treatment. (I've listened to a ton of interviews with Dr. Deegan and she is an amazing, inspiring individual)
A Place of Safety? is hosted by an Italian psychiatrist who worked in Trieste (an Italian city with world-renowned mental healthcare) and he talks about a lot of problems with the NHS and how it relates to Trieste.
Alita Taylor - Open Dialogue is an episode about a highly successful mode of treatment in Western Lapland for people with psychosis and other mental illness. Here's a documentary I just found about the practice, haven't watched it yet but it looks cool.
Mad in America also has some interesting podcasts about many of these topics
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Bethel House, basically Japan's version of Soteria
Hearing Voices Movement, as previously discussed
Hurdalsjøen Recovery Center, a "medication-free" hospital in Norway (meds are optional, not banned lol, and they also assist with tapering off)
Recovery Colleges, where struggling individuals, caregivers, and professionals all take an active role in learning about mental health
Obvs this isn't everything but I hope I've given you a good starting point!
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tonin-terets · 3 months
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Google Gemini from Ordinary Folk on Vimeo.
We’re still buzzing that we had the opportunity to collaborate with Google on their brand new Gemini app launch! So grateful to work with such an incredible crew on this one. Fun to see their "new thing" come to life.
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Ordinary Folk: CD: Jorge Canedo Estrada EP: Stefan Green Producer: Mona Fani Design: Avikali Lomavatu, Lorena G, Mary Khrystenko, Christopher Vela, Emily Suvanvej, Animation: Greg Stewart, Victor Silva, Manuel Neto, Ricardo Drehmer, Jorge Canedo Estrada, Taylor Yontz, Gabriel Gareso, Chris Anderson, Mat Voyce, Gung-Kai Koo, Josh Edwards Music: Midnight Riot “That New Thing” Sound Design: Thomas Van Buskirk
Google Team: CD: Daniel Chandler EP: Salam Darwaza Producers: Daniel Galligani, Chris Hsu
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donospl · 1 year
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Co w jazzie piszczy [sezon 1 odcinek 5]
premierowa emisja 29 marca 2023 – 18:00 Graliśmy: Hannah Griffin, Thomas Voyce, Norman Meehan “Homing In” z albumu  “Wahine” – Rattle Records Kerkko Koskinen, Linda Fredriksson & UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra “Anime” z albumu “Agatha 2” – We Jazz Records Gretchen Parlato & Lionel Loueke “Walking After You” z albumu “Lean In” – Edition Records Alberto Forino “Beautiful are Those who Fall” z…
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bookfacearts · 3 years
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Thank you to everyone who visited and shared this event and to all the artists that have taken part and made this such a beautiful website with all their amazing artworks. Over 30 artists have taken part over this month:
Immy Smith / Lina Johansson / Geoff Sawers / Rebecca Swainston / Cally Trench / Janina Maher / Peculiarity Press - Jane Glenny / Peter Driver / Robert Good / Helen Westhrop / Linda Newcombe / Mary Riley / Lisa-Marie Gibbs / Richard Conway Jones / The Move Up Project / Nat Shillor / Scott Montooth / Chris Mercier / Rachel Knight / ZAP Publishing - Philip Pearce / Larry Watson / Bookface Bookclub / Neile Wright / Suzanne Carson / Gas Tower Shop / Michael Thomas - Pipal Press / Sarah Millar / Brian Woodgate / Denis Cotter / Ross Hale / Ziggy / Chris Voyce / Open Mind - A Lacocq / Natalie Wilcox / Real Time Video / Haider Bokhari / Josie Wright
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frontmezzjunkies · 5 years
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Free Bloody Bloody Coriolanus in the Park - Shakespeare to be Proud Of
#frontmezzjunkies reviews: #Shakespeaare's #Coriolanus at #DelacorteTheater in #CentralParkNY @PublicTheaterNY #ShakespeareinthePark d: #DanielSullivan w: #JonathanCake #KateBurton #TeagleFBougere #LouisCancelmi #NnekaOkafor
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Jonathan Cake, Teagle F. Bougere, and Kate Burton. Photo credit: Joan Marcus.
The Review: Public Theater’s Coriolanus
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“By Jupiter“, this Coriolanus is by far “the best man in the field“, or at least at the Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park this summer, matched only by the powerful and numerous lightning shards that criss crossed the skies the night we made our way into Central…
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Thomas Morley - Il Lamento 
The first Booke of Canzonets to Two Voyces, London 1595 English Ensemble Music - Frans Brüggen, Brüggen-Consort
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benschnetzerfan · 6 years
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Johanna Day, John Ellison Conlee, Among Initial Casting of MTC's THE NAP
MTC has announced initial casting for the American premiere of The Nap, written by Olivier Award nominee Richard Bean, the author of the rollicking, award-winning Broadway comedy One Man, Two Guvnors, and directed by Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan.
The cast of The Nap will feature Alexandra Billings ("Transparent," "Goliath," recipient of the HRC Visibility Award), Tony Award nominee John Ellison Conlee (Murder Ballad, The Full Monty, "Boardwalk Empire"), two-time Tony Award nominee Johanna Day(Proof, Sweat, "Madam Secretary"), four-time and current 2018 United States National Snooker Champion Ahmed Aly Elsayed, Heather Lind (Incognito, Othello, "Turn"), Max Gordon Moore (Saint Joan, Indecent), Bhavesh Patel (Present Laughter, War Horse), Thomas Jay Ryan (The Crucible, In The Next Room or The Vibrator Play, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), and Ben Schnetzer (Sticks and Bones, Pride, The Death and Life of John F. Donovan), with additional cast members to be announced.
Opening MTC's 2018-2019 Broadway season at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre The Napwill now begin previews Wednesday, September 5, 2018 ahead of a Thursday, September 27, 2018 opening night.
Tickets are on sale to the general public beginning Wednesday, August 8 at 10:00am EST.
The Nap is a very funny look at the world of snooker - the British version of pool. Dylan Spokes (Ben Schnetzer), a fast-rising young star arrives for a championship tournament only to be confronted by the authorities warning him of the repercussions of match fixing. Before he knows it, Dylan's forced into underhanded dealings with a cast of wildly colorful characters that include his ex-convict dad (John Ellison Conlee), saucy mum (Johanna Day), quick-tongued manager (Max Gordon Moore) and a renowned gangster (Alexandra Billings), to boot. It's a fast-paced comedy thriller where, in an exciting twist, the tournament unfolds live on stage. In its British premiere, The Guardian raved, "Ingenious," The Observer cheered, "Outrageously funny," and The Daily Mail called The Nap "brilliant and terrifically inventive." Directing is Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan.
The Nap's creative team includes David Rockwell (scenic design), Kaye Voyce (costume design), Justin Townsend (lighting design), Lindsay Jones (sound design), Anne Ford-Coates (hair and make-up design), Ben Furey (dialect coach), and Thomas Schall (fight director).
Single tickets for The Nap will be available beginningWednesday, August 8 at Telecharge.com, by calling 212-239-6200, or by visiting The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre Box Office at 261 West 47thStreet.
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