ISPS UK are pleased to host a discussion with Susan Grundy, author of Mad Sisters. A poignant memoir of a caregiver’s lifelong struggle to break through the barrier of her sibling’s mental illness in search of sisterhood. The event will start with a book reading by Susan, followed by a Q&A hosted by ISPS UK. Further information about Mad Sisters …
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This Reflective Space is an online monthly group particularly relevant for 'workers' – GPs, nurses, peer support workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, therapists etc – to reflect on the challenges and rewards of working with people experiencing ‘psychosis’ in the current system. Those who have an interest in ‘psychosis’ as one of the many forms of human experience may feel … |
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ISPS UK are delighted to introduce a free online journaling group for family members and friends of people with lived experience of 'psychosis'. Facilitated by ISPS UK Trustees Julia Macintosh and Jen Kilyon. What is journaling? Journaling is a creative and informal practice of expressive writing. We start with a journaling prompt and then spend about 10 minutes responding to … |
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