Tag Archives: mental-health

‘Doing It Deliciously’ join a free online embodiment retreat – Let’s Heal in Ways That Feel Like Love

Remember our Proud Emergee Ellie Paskell? She emerged through a challenging kundalini awakening journey and has flourished into an incredible embodiment coach, award winning creative and guide for those journeying with dis-ease… what a transformation! Ellie is hosting an exciting … Continue reading

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Do you feel like you ‘lost time’ during your ‘psychosis’ experience? Would you be willing to share your thoughts on this for research purposes to inform support?

ISPS are carrying out a study into the recovery journeys of people with lived experience of psychosis, and their perceptions of lost time in relation to psychosis and associated experiences. The study has received ethical approval from the University of … Continue reading

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Invitation to Participate in a Research Study: Personal Transformation and its Role in Action for Sustainability

Have you had a life-changing experience that prompts you to say “after that, nothing was the same”? If you have had a significant and transformative shift in your life, please consider this invitation to contribute your authentic experience in adjusting … Continue reading

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Did you find transformative meaning in your experience diagnosed as psychosis? Opportunity to take part in research

Have you ever had an extreme experience which had led to you being officially diagnosed with ‘psychosis’ by a medical professional?

You may be interested in taking part in research which seeks to explore Transformative Meaning in our ‘Madness’ – are experiences diagnosed as psychosis meaningful rather than just pathological?

The purpose of this study is to explore how some people find and harness transformative meaning in their experiences conceptualised as psychosis by clinical psychiatry in order to better understand and support them. Continue reading

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