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Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

Oryx Cohen and Briza Gavidia - Emotional CPR - Heart-Centered Peer Support

Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

Mad in America

Mental Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.7213 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast we discuss an educational program called Emotional CPR (eCPR), a form of peer support anyone can use to assist youth (or adults) in emotional crisis.

Our guests are Oryx Cohen and Briza Gavidia of the National Empowerment Center, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit whose mission is to carry a message of recovery, empowerment, hope, and healing to people with lived experience with mental health issues, trauma, and/or extreme states.

Oryx Cohen, M.P.A., is a leader in the international mental health consumer/survivor/ex-patient (c/s/x) or Mad Pride movement. Currently, Oryx is NEC's Chief Operating Officer. Among other responsibilities, he organizes the national Alternatives Conference every three years and assists states that have an underdeveloped consumer/survivor voice to find that voice and then work toward transforming their mental health systems to become peer-driven and recovery-oriented. Oryx is also a lead trainer for Emotional CPR, or eCPR, and has conducted over 50 eCPR trainings around the world.

Prior to joining NEC, Oryx was Co-Director of the Western Massachusetts Recovery Learning Community. There, he helped to spearhead an innovative peer-run approach focusing on recovery, healing, and community. Oryx is also the co-founder of Freedom Center, the Pioneer Valley's only independent peer-run support/activist organization.

Briza Gavidia is a certified Youth Emotional-CPR (eCPR) Educator. She is 21 years old and is a student at Fullerton College majoring in sociology. Briza is currently employed in a program assisting the elderly with daily activities. Her goal is to work in the mental health field so she can give young people real hope for a better future. She loves sharing her lived experiences with trauma and how she is tackling these challenges so she can become a stronger person.

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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

Welcome to the Mad in the Family Podcast. I'm Miranda Spencer, Family Resources Editor at Mad in America.

0:21.1

Today's topic is peer support for youth, and really anyone, in emotional crisis, using an

0:27.4

educational program called Emotional CPR. Our guests are deeply involved in training and

0:33.5

practicing this approach. Orix Cohen, MPA, is a leader in the international mental health consumer, survivor,

0:40.6

ex-patient, or mad pride movement.

0:43.3

Currently, Orix is the chief operating officer of the National Empowerment Center, or NEC.

0:49.9

Among other responsibilities, he organizes the National Alternatives Conference every three years

0:55.0

and assists states that have underdeveloped consumer survivor voices to find that voice

1:01.5

and then work towards transforming the mental health systems in those states to become peer-driven

1:06.2

and recovery-oriented.

1:08.6

OREX is also a lead trainer for emotional CPR, or E-CPR, and has conducted over

1:14.1

50 E-CPR trainings around the world. Prior to joining NEC, OREX was co-director of the Western

1:20.8

Massachusetts Recovery Learning Community. He helped to spearhead an innovative peer-run approach

1:26.3

focusing on recovery, healing, and community.

1:29.9

Orix is also the co-founder of Freedom Center, the Pioneer Valley's only independent peer-run

1:34.6

support activist organization.

1:37.4

Orix is the co-producer and a subject in an award-winning 2016 documentary, Healing Voices,

1:42.8

which has been screened in over 500 communities in over

1:46.3

15 different countries. He speaks and conducts trainings nationally and internationally on such

1:52.5

topics as hearing voices, trauma, and recovery. Our other guest is Breza Gavidia, who is a certified

1:59.7

youth emotional CPR educator.

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