Self-directed online training

Event description

How do we respond to distress with greater compassion and humanity?

Sometimes as humans, we have experiences that aren’t shared or understood by others. Often these experiences can feel extreme, scary, unreal or even euphoric. Experiences like psychosis, depression, grief and addiction.

Join Lucy and Rachel as they dive into conversations with a variety of humans who share the different meanings these experiences hold for them and explore the question, “How can we respond to distress with greater compassion and humanity?”

Lucy (She/Her) - A big fan of pickleball, ice cream and storytelling

Rachel (She/Her) – Mental Health Clinician, Dialogical Practitioner, mad footy fan and wildly passionate about improving the culture of mental health service delivery.

Categories: Capability 4 - Understanding and responding to trauma, Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment, Capability 13 - Enabling reflective and supportive ways of working, Developing and sustaining lived and living experience workforces (clearinghouse), Working with infants, children, and younger persons
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Medical, Nursing, Other
Levels: Introductory
Lifespans: Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

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Provided by Discovery College