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ReAwaken ebook 1st Ed

A ebook that documents and celebrates ReAwaken Australia - compassion, connection and meaningful action of a wonderful community who came together to shift paradigms in mental health, trauma and addiction

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Prof. Bernard Guerin - Contextualizing ‘mental health’<br />

behaviours, talking and thinking: Turning mental health<br />

inside-out<br />

Psychology and psychiatry have always explained human behaviour<br />

as arising from within a person, and this is implicit in current<br />

models of mental health and interventions. When we expand our<br />

ideas and observations of people’s external worlds to include the<br />

social, economic, patriarchal, cultural, and opportunity contexts in<br />

which they are embedded, we can view mental health issues as<br />

arising from painful or stressful situations in which a person has become trapped. To<br />

intervene, we must change the person’s contexts (where we can) rather than superficially<br />

treat them as internal problems or brain diseases.<br />

Bernard Guerin is Professor of Psychology at the University of South Australia, where he<br />

teaches social and community behaviour, language and discourse, and social science<br />

interventions. He has published eight books and his research has focused on working<br />

alongside communities, in partnership with Indigenous Australian, Māori, Somali refugee,<br />

and migrant communities.<br />

Indigo Daya - A Clarion Call: Stop Hurting, Start Helping!<br />

The time is NOW. After decades of activism, the consumer/survivor<br />

movement is in a period of bright and creative growth. We will no<br />

longer accept being passive recipients. We will call out systemic<br />

abuses. We have unparalleled expertise and drive. In this<br />

passionate talk, Indigo will reflect on the themes of Reawaken<br />

Australia, and her experience from 14 years of consumer/survivor<br />

activism. What CAN we do? What MUST we do?<br />

Indigo Daya is Human Rights advisor at Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council<br />

(VMIAC) and a Research Fellow at the Melbourne Social Equity Institute. She has lived<br />

experience of trauma, madness and coercive mental health services, and has used her<br />

experiences in leadership roles across the mental health sector, academia and<br />

government for over fourteen years.<br />

To watch this keynote click here<br />

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