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Redesigning Mental Illness: January 2014
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Ordinary people help each other cope with depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, PTSD, and schizophrenia every single day in every culture on earth. Jan 29, 2014. My encyclopedia articles hit the streets. For the past year or so I have been writing entries for a reference work. Here's the publisher's blurb. Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness: An A to Z Guide. What are the roles of economics and the pharmacological industry in this controversy? I wrote the following articles:. It's always a tre...
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Redesigning Mental Illness: March 2015
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Ordinary people help each other cope with depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, PTSD, and schizophrenia every single day in every culture on earth. Mar 8, 2015. An invitation for people in recovery. Someone from the local syringe exchange program sent me the following request. Looks worthwhile. Participate if you can. This Is Recovery – We Are So Much More Than Our Addiction. You are perfect for our project if you identify as an addict/former addict/recovering addict. We don't care what you...
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Church Basement Press: March 2014
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Publisher of DEFYING MENTAL ILLNESS. Church Basement Press publishes books that support the work of faith-based and community organizations and help people make progress in their lives. Thursday, March 6, 2014. Support your local innovator. Paul Komarek's project Mental Health Recovery Everywhere is a finalist in the Scattergood Foundation's 2014 Design Innovation Challenge. Please support this effort with your comments on the Scattergood foundation website and your Facebook Likes. Show your support here.
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Church Basement Press: February 2013
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Publisher of DEFYING MENTAL ILLNESS. Church Basement Press publishes books that support the work of faith-based and community organizations and help people make progress in their lives. Thursday, February 7, 2013. A new interview and feature on our 2013 update. Lorna d'Entremont of Special Needs Book Review. Is in the hands of a friend with bipolar disorder. Read the complete new review here:. Posted by Paul Komarek. Labels: defying mental illness. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe to our mailing list.
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Church Basement Press: March 2013
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Publisher of DEFYING MENTAL ILLNESS. Church Basement Press publishes books that support the work of faith-based and community organizations and help people make progress in their lives. Monday, March 11, 2013. Defying Mental Illness authors are bloggers too. Over the course of the past year we have been blogging pretty steadily. Our blog Redesigning Mental Illness. Is our shot at social innovation. What can change the experience of mental illness in America? Posted by Paul Komarek. Subscribe to our maili...
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Church Basement Press: February 2012
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Publisher of DEFYING MENTAL ILLNESS. Church Basement Press publishes books that support the work of faith-based and community organizations and help people make progress in their lives. Friday, February 10, 2012. MBR Bookwatch Recommends Defying Mental Illness. Http:/ www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/feb 12.htm#taylor. Posted by Paul Komarek. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe to our mailing list. Follow Paul Komarek on Twitter. MBR Bookwatch Recommends Defying Mental Illness.
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Church Basement Press: April 2014
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Publisher of DEFYING MENTAL ILLNESS. Church Basement Press publishes books that support the work of faith-based and community organizations and help people make progress in their lives. Thursday, April 17, 2014. Let's take recovery everywhere. Violence, mental illness, suicide and addiction are problems throughout the population. These issues lurk behind every failure rate in our society, and behind our most shocking tragedies. Let’s make a different sort of commitment to addressing our most persis...
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Church Basement Press: September 2014
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Publisher of DEFYING MENTAL ILLNESS. Church Basement Press publishes books that support the work of faith-based and community organizations and help people make progress in their lives. Thursday, September 25, 2014. SHARP Stop Heroin and Rescue People, the first coherent approach to the heroin epidemic. The newest Church Basement Press book is SHARP: Stop Heroin and Rescue People. Like my first book Defying Mental Illness. It is available in print and Kindle on Amazon. And in every other ebook format.
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Redesigning Mental Illness: May 2015
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Ordinary people help each other cope with depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, PTSD, and schizophrenia every single day in every culture on earth. May 20, 2015. Redesigning Case Management Training. The Pyramid of Personal Support. What might happen if case managers delivered person-centered, strength-based, and trauma-informed service to people enrolled in service systems? If you are interested in Supporting Success. Visit www.humanintervention.net. Posted by Paul Komarek. Links to this post.
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Redesigning Mental Illness: October 2014
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Ordinary people help each other cope with depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, PTSD, and schizophrenia every single day in every culture on earth. Oct 25, 2014. In 2014 my work focused on addiction, specifically on the heroin epidemic claiming so many lives across the U.S. My new book SHARP Stop Heroin and Rescue People. This has caused clinicians to develop blind spots. People come away with a different diagnosis and different treatment depending on the system they walk into. The separation f...