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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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Monya Murch - Reconnect and rehumanise, a response<br />

to the impact of trauma and addiction<br />

Any addiction is a secondary issue that comes out of a primary<br />

problem. Addiction does not happen in a vacuum. Our mainstream<br />

approaches to addiction are often limiting and can be<br />

unhelpful in the long-term when their primary focus is on addiction and users being ‘the<br />

problem’, rather than understanding the behaviours as adaptations to, or symptoms of,<br />

(deep) discomfort or a hostile environment. The talk will aim to allow space for conversations<br />

around the impact of trauma, the possibility of reconnection, and the importance<br />

to re-claim one’s humanity.<br />

Monya Murch has a background in social sciences, later specialising in addiction, traumainformed<br />

practice and perinatal mental health. Monya is currently working with individuals<br />

and families experiencing gambling-related harm and severe mental distress. She also<br />

facilitates weekly therapeutic groups.<br />

Jo Watson - A call to action<br />

Challenging the illness myth promoted by western psychiatry that<br />

uses invalid constructs to pathologise people’s pain and survival<br />

strategies, Jo will share how she has personally experienced moving<br />

from isolation and hopelessness to feeling part of a massive movement<br />

for change. She will tell her story about how joining with allies<br />

in activism was the only congruent way forward for her personally,<br />

politically and professionally and will encourage others to consider whether the same<br />

could apply to them.<br />

Jo Watson is a psychotherapist and activist with a history in the U.K. Rape Crisis movement<br />

of the 1990s. She has worked therapeutically for the last 24 years with those who<br />

have been victims of sexual abuse/violence and has campaigned on women’s survivor<br />

issues for the past 3 decades. Jo actively challenges the biomedical model of ‘mental<br />

health’, arguing that emotional distress and suffering is primarily a result of what people<br />

have experienced, which all too often arises within social injustices that need to be<br />

named. Jo is the organizer of the one day event A Disorder For Everyone! with Dr Lucy<br />

Johnstone and is part of the Mad in the U.K. team. Jo is also a founding member of<br />

‘United for Integrity in Mental Health’ (UIMH) (launched in 2019) and creator of the Drop<br />

the Disorder! Fac<strong>ebook</strong> group.<br />

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