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Psychosis is…
Pathways from surviving adverse experiences to being deemed “psychotic”
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Monthly Archives: January 2018
Some voices have all the fun…
Voices eh? Most are a lot like humans you know or have known and also a lot like you. – some, maybe, mirror the parts of you that you like others, parts you don’t much like. Some voices don’t make … Continue reading
If I hear a voice you don’t hear…
If I hear a voice you don’t hear then how come the default understanding is that there is something wrong with me?
When it seems to me you might be limiting your own ability to hear. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged consiousness, learn, name, voice
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Accepting Voices 4 Families – Whitby, ON – Thu 5th April 2018
This event is offered especially for family members and supporters to participate in this ground-breaking, innovative workshop that will enable you to transform your own understanding of experiences that get mystified and called “psychosis”; to make connections with trauma and … Continue reading
Posted in Emancipate yourself..., Event, hearing voices, psychosis, Uncategorized
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Street Livin’ – Black Eyed Peas
Streets, streets Livin’ in the streets Street livin’, caught in the trap Guns or books, sell crack or rap Be like kings or be like pawns They called us coons, now they call us cons Street niggas be packing pistols … Continue reading
Sand vests in school for kids who cannot but help being kids…
Note that a sand vest is not the vest you wear while having fun in the sand pit- it’s teh heavy sand filled vest kids are being forced to wear in class to stop them moving “too much” in classes … Continue reading
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Tagged Kids, oppression, sand, school, vest
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Grounding Trauma Conference 2018 : Challenging Paradigms. 17th, 18th April 2018
Very pleased to have been invited to co-present with Jennifer Wynne a the CAST Grounding Trauma Conference 2018. Neither trauma nor difficult experiences that called names like “psychosis” are as mysterious or hard to understand as many experts would have … Continue reading
Posted in Healing, hearing voices, making sense of "mental illlness", psychosis
Tagged community, Healing, hearing voices, Trauma
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Chris Evans on learning to live with his “noisy brain”
Captain America offers a little peer support. Continue reading
Posted in human diversity, human potential, Ideas, Learning, mental diversity, mental skillness
Tagged brain noise, Captain America, monkey mind, noisy brain
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Nobody – Niia
I don’t even like your type of pain You don’t even ask me what’s my name Lyrics I don’t even like your type of pain You don’t even ask me what’s my name We just fit together like wet on … Continue reading
Workshop#1 Accepting Voices in Calgary- Sat 5th May, 2018
Workshop Accepting Voices a unique non-diagnostic and creative way of understanding a range of human experiences that have been mystified and made taboo and yet which are remarkably common and really not that hard to understand.
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