Check out the podcast on this page!
From Jennifer Gaita Siciliano (NY) comes “Not As Crazy as you Think”, the podcast which airs on Saturdays at 10am Eastern.
Some podcast guests include Dr. Mark Ragins, ISPS, Tanya Frank, and Janet Werner.
Enjoy!
Check out the podcast on this page!
From Jennifer Gaita Siciliano (NY) comes “Not As Crazy as you Think”, the podcast which airs on Saturdays at 10am Eastern.
Some podcast guests include Dr. Mark Ragins, ISPS, Tanya Frank, and Janet Werner.
Enjoy!
Posted in community, interviews, psychiatry/medicine, psychology, research, stigma
Tagged interview, isps, janet werner, mark ragins, mental health, not as crazy as you think, psychiatry, tanya frank, therapy
The LOS ANGELES COUNTY CLIENT COALITION is putting on the 3rd Annual Innovations in Recovery Conference. The conference will ill take place on Monday, June 23, 2014 at the California Endowment Center (Directions & Innovations Conf 2014.flyer) located at 1000 N. Alameda Street Los Angeles, CA 90012, from 8:00am to 4:00 pm.
Please join us!!! The Wildflowers’ Movement will be exhibiting and presenting SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND, an innovative workshop with music, singing and art! Our group is about giving & receiving mindful support while practicing self-awareness, cultivating radical wellness, and celebrating diversity. We meet every 1st and 3rd Sunday at SHARE! in Culver City and out at various events, and in nature, our natural habitat.
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Tagged alternatives, awareness, behavior, brain, compassion, consciousness, culture, drugs, DSM, holistic, love, mental diversity, mental health, psychosis, schizophrenia, social psychology, survivor
Join us where ART and SCIENCE collide with Art, Poetry & Music at the California NanoSystems Institute, UCLA Art/ Sci + Lab, Gallery, at UCLA CNSI, this coming Tuesday, May 20th, at 6.30-9.00 p.m.
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Tagged alternatives, Arts, awareness, biological, brain, consciousness, culture, dance, drama, healing arts, holistic, homeless, human rights, love, Mental disorder, mental diversity, mental health, music, planet, Poetry, positive response, psychosis, schizophrenia, social psychology, therapy
One of the most audacious and exciting forms of treatment for our health is laughter. David Granirer of Vancouver B.C. who lives with depression, is a counselor, stand up comic, keynote speaker on mental health and author (The Happy Neurotic, How Fear and Angst Can Lead to Happiness and Success). David founded “Stand Up for Mental Health“, an 8 week stand-up comedy program to people with mental illness as a way of building self-esteem and fighting public stigma.
Stand Up for HealthJoshua Walters is a comedian, poet, educator and performer. He incorporates elements of spoken word and beatbox into his shows in a mash-up of comedy, intimate reflection and unpredictable antics. In the last two years, Walters has performed at theaters and universities throughout North America, Europe and the Middle East.
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Tagged alternatives, awareness, comedy, consciousness, culture, David Granirer, holistic, Humor, Joshua Walters, laughter, love, mental diversity, mental health, social psychology, stand up comedy, stigma
Tuesday, May 6th, 7-8.30 pm at the UCLA 2100A Broad Art Center
Dave Leon, LCSW, Foundation Director of “The Painted Brain” and Jim McGrath, Director of the Imagination Workshop at UCLA Semel Institute, will discuss the work of Imagination Workshop & Painted Brain, both peer-driven creative arts programs for adults with mental health issues.
A 15-minute performance and a Q & A between a psychiatrist and program participant will follow.
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Tagged alternatives, Arts, awareness, brain, compassion, consciousness, culture, love, mental diversity, mental health, social psychology, stigma, survivor, therapy
We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, April 26th at SHARE! (we will attend this Festival instead of our regular 3rd Sunday meeting on April 20th, since many members will be celebrating Easter)
Please come by our booth and/or call 951.638.WELL or email us at: wildflowersmovement@gmail.com for more information!!! We will also have a group meeting on this day and lunch will be served.
We look forward to seeing you there!!!
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Tagged alternatives, art therapy, awareness, consciousness, culture, ecotherapy, holistic, love, recovery, social
“We heal by entertaining our psyche.” – Denise Maratos
Join us on April 13th at 6.30 p.m. for a tour of Leigh McCloskey’s art discovering the Hieroglyph of the Human Soul and a performance by Mary Pat Gleason, as she explores her journey with health in STOPPING TRAFFIC
$20/ticket, use Pay Pal at 310.457.5398, call Carla McCloskey to RSVP, or the Wildflowers’ Movement at 951.638.WELL
at the OLANDAR FOUNDATION in Malibu, click here for directions
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Tagged alternatives, Arts, awareness, behavior, bipolar, culture, diagnosis, disorder, holistic, mental health, psychosis, stigma, survivor