Dance, Film, Drama, Music, Talks, Comedy and more exploring mental health in Epsom past, present and future!

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During Epsom Mental Health Week, 5 to 12 October 2008,  we hope to reach out to every person in the town to help the continuing process of breaking down stigma about mental illness; enabling all to feel valued; and pointing the way to help people make better use of the services available.


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News

2008-10-07 09:30

Changes to therapies offered Thursday

Unfortunately due to ill health it will no longer...

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2008-10-01 09:59

Changes to Film titles

Due to unforseen events the films noted below...

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Further information about stress and depression

The following pdf format self help guides are available to download:

Bereavement

Controlling Anger

Depression and Low Mood

Depression

Obsessions and Compulsions

Panic

Post Traumatic Stress

Shyness and Social Anxiety

Stress

Understanding Voices and Disturbing Beliefs


Highlights

There are over 50 events.  Here's just a taste...

Play: Who's Talking Now.

Talk: Both sides of the fence - giving and receiving psychiatric care.

Talk: Therapy for children, young people and their parents/carers.

Prose and Poetry Reading: "Still here?" by Laura Collins.

Drop-In Advice sessions: At various times.

Talk:  Spellbound - Tom Rhind-Tutt.

Workshop: Wellbeing and Mental Health Awareness.

Films: At the Odeon Cinema - check for latest details.

Original Poetry Performance: “Minds in Common”.

Talk and book signing: 'I wish I was' by Anona Coates.

Talk: 'From Fear to Acceptance and Hope' by Anne Richardson.

Talk: By Chris Grayling, MP for Epsom and Ewell.

Open Afternoon: Brickfield Centre and Exhibition of Hospital sites.

Guided Walk: Around former hospital sites.

Talk: The Therapeutic Effects of Gardening.

See Programme of Events for full details of these and many other events.


Katalysis Net is pleased to support Epsom Mental Health Week