Category Archives: Events

These are things that are happening on a specific date or dates.

An Audience with an Ally (from AD4E)

A Disorder 4 Everyone presents
Dr Jacqui Dillon

Wednesday, 3 July 2024
18:00 GMT (10-11am PDT)

Dr. Jacqui Dillon is a dedicated activist, educator, writer, and speaker focusing on various aspects such as hearing voices, dissociation, trauma, and recovery. Serving as the Chair of the Hearing Voices Network in England and a prominent figure in the global Hearing Voices Movement, she draws from her personal journey surviving childhood abuse and navigating psychiatric services. Jacqui advocates passionately for trauma-informed approaches to addressing mental health challenges, urging a fundamental shift in how society perceives and responds to these experiences. In our conversation, Jacqui shares her own encounters with hearing voices, emphasizing the significance of community and support in the healing process, both for herself and countless others worldwide. For those unfamiliar with this phenomenon, Jacqui’s insights could be pivotal.

This event from AD4E “An Audience with an Ally” shares a casual and engaging environment where you can inquire about Jacqui’s extensive history of activism opposing the labels imposed by western psychiatry and the resulting harm it inadvertently inflicts.


Wednesday, 3 July 2024
18:00 GMT (10-11am PDT)

The podcast below provides a sample of Dr. Dillon’s thoughts on “Hearing Voices”.

NEC’s eCPR trainings for Youth/ Adults

Two Free Emotional CPR Trainings Open to the Public from NEC

May is Mental Health month, and the National Empowerment Center is hosting a series of free online trainings for Youth or Adults on Emotional CPR.

Discover eCPR – Emotional CPR is a transformative process fostering connection, empowerment, and revitalization. With over a decade of practice, eCPR’s virtual training spaces maintain their profound impact, offering tools for navigating uncertainty with energy and safety intact. This lifeline for severe emotional distress not only supports others but also nurtures personal healing and resilience. Suitable for anyone including peer support specialists, mental health professionals, family members, friends, nonprofits, and educators, eCPR invites all to embrace its inclusive approach. Join NEC in redefining mental health support with their many training opportunities in Mental Health Month.

Available in multiple dates and sessions in the month of May.
Learn more from NEC’s website, or email link

Supporting Extreme States, Dissociation & Experiences Labeled as Psychosis

presented by MIA
Mad in America kicks off Mental Health month with their webinar, with a panel that will provide experiences with recovery from mental health, even from those described to be impossible to heal.

Three guests:

  • Sam Ruck
  • Olga Runciman
  • Cindy Marty Hadge


Two hosts:

  • Louisa Putnam
  • Kermit Cole

Saturday, May 4, 2024
10AM PDT, 1PM EDT, 6PM BST, 7PM CEST


ISPS-US online event

FRIDAY: 04/19/2024 04:00 PM – 05:30 PM ET
International Society for Psychological & Social Approaches to Psychosis, United States Chapter hosts

In the wake of expanded forced hospitalizations in US cities, Loren Dent & Matthew Oyer, 2 psychologists explore alternative community psychoanalytic approaches to psychosis.

Friday April 19, 2024
1:00 – 2:30pm PST

Painted Brain Trainings

Painted Brain is offering Certified Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialist trainings. Here are the next upcoming training dates. Click on the image to learn more.

Paintedbrain.org
peersupporttraining@paintedbrain.org

Judi’s Room

Judi’s Room is presented by both MindFreedom International (MFI) and I Love You, Lead On to facilitate opportunities for ongoing cross-disability dialogue. It typically begins with a presentation by one or more expert panelists followed by an open public discussion.

The next meeting is Wednesday, April 3rd 2024 at 3pm Pacific
on Zoom

Rob Wipond will be hosting a conversation about involuntary commitment based on input from Judi’s Room participants like you.

Those who may be interested can fill out this brief questionnaire anytime before Monday, April 1st in order to ask Rob questions about his research and request specific topics for him to discuss. Rob will look through these questionnaire submissions in advance and use them to guide the contents of his presentation. After the presentation, there will be a live question-and-answer and discussion period as well.

Each person who completes the questionnaire will also have the option to enter a random drawing for a chance to win either a free hardcover copy or a free audiobook of Rob’s recent book, Your Consent Is Not Required: The Rise in Psychiatric Detentions, Forced Treatment, and Abusive Guardianships. The drawing will be held live during this Judi’s Room talk. In order to claim a book, you must be in attendance at the time of the drawing.

More information on this event can be found here:
https://mindfreedom.org/front-page/judis-room-april-2024/

Supporting Extreme States, Psychosis & Dissociation

Mad in America Presents a Special Panel Discussion on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 11am PST, 2pm EST, 7pm GMT, 8pm CET

Mad in America presents a special panel discussion on understanding and supporting those experiencing extreme states, psychosis, and dissociation. Perhaps contrary to popular belief, the main focus will be how engaging and validating these states can serve as a supportive tool for healing. There will be a unique opportunity to explore the topic through the perspectives of survivors, family members, and therapists. Extensive resources will be shared, and the panel will conclude with an open audience Q&A.

Single Ticket: $10 USD. Funds will support Mad in America’s work as a non-profit organization. Not everyone can afford the expense. Please type in the code extremestates for a free ticket as needed.

GET FREE ACCESS TO EVENTS! As an alternative to buying a single ticket, you may opt to become an MIA donor for $5 USD per month or $20 USD per year. All active MIA donors receive free access to MIA events and unrestricted access to our content. Please see the MIA donate page to sign up. Once signed up as a donor, you will receive an automated email with your free event access code. You will enter this code at the Eventbrite checkout instead of a credit card.

About the Guest Speakers

Cindy Marty Hadge is a person who experienced physical, emotional, sexual, and medical trauma as a child. She experienced voices, vision, and thoughts of ending her life growing up as well. As a young adult she turned to alcohol and street drugs in an effort to make life livable. Over time she entered the mental health system, where the street drugs were replaced with prescribed drugs and the result was frequently the same – walking or stumbling through life in a mind-numbing state while continuing to experience voices, visions, and thoughts of ending her life.

Knowing that peer support in the form of 12 Step programs had been helpful while struggling with substance use, she sought out peer support for her emotional distress and experience of extreme states. Cindy discovered that she lived within walking distance of one of the Wildflower Alliance spaces, where one of the very few Hearing Voices Network groups in the US was held. Within this community she found healing and hope. By attending HVN groups she discovered that there were things she could do beyond taking medication to navigate her experience.

Cindy has found the meaning, purpose, and connection that she longed for and has made a way of making sense of the senseless. She is transforming her tragedies into treasures by being healed when creating space for others to heal. Cindy has been recognized by Inter-Voice, the international organization of HVN, for her work as an educator. Cindy is gender non-conforming and has presented both as Cindy and Marty. Cindy is a keynote speaker and a national trainer.

Olga Runcimanis the only psychologist in private practice in Denmark to specialize in extreme states (psychosis). She is an international trainer and speaker, writer, campaigner, and artist. She is a co-founder of the Danish Hearing Voices Network and the International Institute for Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal. She is a board member for a variety of organizations including Intervoice, Mad in America, The Danish Psychosocial Rehabilitation organization, and others. She has taken the three-year Finnish Open Dialogue education in London and works today as a dialogical family therapist and trainer.

For many years prior to her current career, Olga worked as a nurse in neurology and psychiatry. She also knows psychiatry from the inside, having been a patient herself. She was told she was an incurable case. Today she is in the unique position of creating a bridge between patient and professional.

Sam Ruck earned his B.A. in a Christian ministry-related field but set that dream aside when his wife began to display symptoms related to her childhood trauma early in their 35-year marriage. Together, for the past 16 years, they have learned to navigate extreme states and extreme dissociative issues, while embracing her seven “alter” identities in their relationship and family. Sam learned to become the companion his wife needed on their mutual healing journey, using strategies drawn from attachment theories and other pragmatic approaches.

Today, Sam and his wife struggle together, like many others, amidst the upheaval of culture wars and post his cancer diagnosis in 2023. They are still dealing with the remnants of her trauma and dissociation. Though his wife chooses to remain anonymous, she supports Sam sharing their learnings with significant others, family members, and anyone who is interested in a better way to engage someone experiencing mental distress. Please note that for privacy, Sam Ruck is using a pen name.

Sam blogged about their journey for a number of years later, summarizing the experience in a short book offered for free here. Excerpts have been published on MIA.

About the Hosts

Kermit Cole is a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist trained in dialogical therapies and has extensive experience working with people in psychotic states. He is a Mad in America board member and served as editor (2012 – 2014). He also faciliates the MIA US/Canada Parent Support Group.

A former film-maker, he has undergraduate and master’s degrees in psychology from Harvard. He founded the Open Paradigm film project to produce high-quality video of people and projects that question the value and validity of the DSM and its biomedical system of diagnosis. He currently tends a small urban care farm with his partner, Louisa Putnam, in New Mexico.

Louisa Putnam is a licensed family therapist, longtime meditator, and social justice activist. Having lived experience with a beloved family member, she became a Mad in America board member and facilitates its US/Canada Parent Support Group. She and Kermit Cole tend and share a small urban care farm in northern New Mexico with the community; cultivating soil, awareness, relationships, and peace.