A one day conference hosted by Suffolk Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust.
Following on from our hugely successful international conference in 2010, where we explored how finding meaning in psychosis could be a fundamental way of challenging stigma, we invite you to join us for this exciting second event.
Themes for the 2012 event include; managing distress, trauma, recovery, formulation, latest research regarding psychosis and working with people’s creativity. A range of speakers with a wealth of personal and professional experience will encourage us to take a step forward in our work, to consider how to find meaning in what people are experiencing, thinking, feeling and doing.
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Dirk Corstens
Social Psychiatrist & Psychotherapist, Maastricht
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Rachel Waddingham
London Hearing Voices Project Manager |
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Eleanor Longden
Intervoice Scientific Board Co-ordinator |
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Jacqui Dillon
Chair of the UK Voice Hearers’ Network |
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Phil Barker
Visiting Professor, Trinity College Dublin and Honorary Professor, University of Dundee |
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Lucy Johnstone
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Cwm Taff Health Board |
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Rufus May
Clinical Psychologist – Bradford Assertive Outreach Team |
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Robin Murray
Professor of Psychiatric Research at the Institute of Psychiatry |
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