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Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

MIA Town Hall 1 - Are We Living in the Most Dialogical Time Ever?

Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

Mad in America

Mental Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.7212 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2020

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

This week on MIA Radio we share the audio from our first Town Hall panel discussion. Mad in America, Open Excellence and the HOPEnDialogue project have collaborated to create an ongoing series of Town Hall discussions exploring the challenges, learnings and opportunities for personal and societal growth found through dialogical responses to crisis in the age of COVID-19.

The title of this first discussion is: Are We Living in the Most Dialogical Time Ever? And the hosts are Kermit Cole and Louisa Putnam.

COVID-19 has forced us all into new ways of being, new ways of relating to each other, and new ways of responding to each other in a time of crisis. These new ways reveal more clearly than ever how essential dialogue is to the human experience. 

What are dialogical practitioners doing — and learning — in this time of crisis? What do these learnings suggest or make possible that might have previously seemed unattainable? What insights do people who have lived with a sense of crisis, often cut off from "mainstream" dialogues, have to offer a world in crisis?

Hosts

Kermit Cole and Louisa Putnam are inspired by Open Dialogue to respond as a team to individuals, couples and families in crisis. They have hosted many symposia in Santa Fe, New Mexico to explore the intersections between Open Dialogue, Hearing Voices, and other Dialogical approaches, and recently completed their studies under Jaakko Seikkula to be Open Dialogue trainers.

Panellists

Jaakko Seikkula teaches Dialogical practice to the many people around the world who have been inspired by the Open Dialogue, the response to mental health crises in Tornio, Finland that Jaakko's team created.

Richard Armitage is a dialogical practitioner and trainer in Denmark at a large centre for supported living and rehabilitation.

Iseult Twamley is a Clinical Psychologist and Open Dialogue Trainer/Supervisor. Since 2012 she has been Clinical Lead of the Cork  Open Dialogue Implementation, Ireland. 

Rai Waddingham is an Open Dialogue Practitioner, international trainer, and has created, established and managed innovative Hearing Voices Network projects in youth, prison, forensic, inpatient and community settings.

Andrea Zwicknagl is a peer support worker in Switzerland and a board member of HOPEnDialogue.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Mad in America podcast, your source for science, psychiatry and social justice.

0:13.3

Hello, this is James and welcome to the podcast. And just before we start, I want to take a moment to

0:20.2

acknowledge the difficult situation we find ourselves in as we respond to the global coronavirus pandemic.

0:28.1

We know that isolating is easier for some than others, and we think about all of those who find themselves trapped or confined in very difficult circumstances.

0:37.9

We very much appreciate you taking time to listen to the podcast, and we hope that you are

0:43.0

managing to stay safe and well.

0:45.5

So this week we are sharing the audio from our first town hall panel discussion.

0:51.6

Mad in America, Open Excellence and the Hope and Dialogue Project have

0:55.7

collaborated to create an ongoing series of town hall discussions, exploring the challenges,

1:02.0

learnings and opportunities for personal and societal growth found through dialogical

1:07.0

responses to crisis in the age of COVID-19.

1:12.9

The title of this first discussion is, Are We Living in the Most Dialogical Time Ever?

1:15.7

And the hosts are Kermit Kohl and Louisa Putnam.

1:19.5

Our next panel discussion will be held on Friday, May 1st, 2020,

1:24.1

and you can register by visiting maddenamerica.com,

1:29.5

and all the discussions will be available to view on madden America's YouTube channel.

1:33.7

Hello, on behalf of Madden America and the Hope and Dialogue Project and Open Excellence,

1:40.4

formerly known as the Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care.

1:45.5

Louisa Putnam and I, Kermit Kohl, we would like to welcome you to a discussion about how dialogue,

1:51.7

and in particular what we call dialogical practice, has been helping in this time of crisis.

1:58.5

A few weeks ago, or recently, the UN stated that the world is in the most dire

2:02.5

crisis that it's faced since the Second World War. Louisa and I are proud to welcome so many

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