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(Kevin Midbo)

Hearing voices that are disturbing: Workshop for students and frontline workers

An experiential workshop focuses on working with people who hear voices that are disturbing

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Length: 0:14:50
Uploaded: 18 Jul, 2009

Recording Date: 16 Apr, 2009
Recording Location: Nanaimo, B.C.
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
Copyright: Use by any community/campus/nonprofit radio station or program in whole or in part, with credit given, is permissible.

Program Title: Hearing voices that are disturbing: Workshop for students and frontline workers
Description: Pat Deegan is a clinical psychologist and also a psychiatric survivor, having first been diagnosed with schizophrenia as a teenager. During her journey to recovery, she coined the term “personal medicine� which she defines as “the things that give life meaning and make life worth living.�
Pat has given keynote addresses, lectures, and workshops around the world. One of these workshops provides an effective and direct experience for students, frontline workers, and others who are interacting with people who are ‘hearing disturbing voices.’ The workshop is now being offered in Nanaimo by Columbian Centre Society.

Host(s): Kevin Midbo, Jan Coleman
Featured Speakers/Guests: We speak with Dr. Pat Deegan, and with Columbian Centre Society executive director Tom Grauman.

Credits: People First Radio is an initiative of Columbian Centre Society and broadcast on CHLY 101.7 FM community/campus radio in Nanaimo, B.C.

Comments: The opnions expressed are not necessarily those of Columbian Centre Society or Radio Malaspina Society.

Topic:
Health > Mental Health
Type: Interview

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