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====== Psychology ====== | ====== Psychology ====== | ||
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===== Books, Manuals, Zines ===== | ===== Books, Manuals, Zines ===== | ||
- | ==== Manual Of Psychedelic Support | + | ==== Psychoactives, |
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"A comprehensive guide to setting up and running compassionate care services for people having difficult drug experiences at music festivals and similar events. The Manual grew out of the work of its original creators at KosmiCare, the psychedelic care service at the iconic Boom Festival in Portugal. Whilst psychedelic care services have been in operation for decades, and have grown in number and in scope in the past few years, a general guide on how to establish and run them did not exist in the public domain, nor indeed—beyond training manuals for specific organisations—at all. We envisaged a work that would address all aspects of such a project, containing material to guide the care service leader, team leads and carer givers, and those fulfilling vital supporting roles (such as psychiatrists and nurses) through the entire gamut of preparation, | "A comprehensive guide to setting up and running compassionate care services for people having difficult drug experiences at music festivals and similar events. The Manual grew out of the work of its original creators at KosmiCare, the psychedelic care service at the iconic Boom Festival in Portugal. Whilst psychedelic care services have been in operation for decades, and have grown in number and in scope in the past few years, a general guide on how to establish and run them did not exist in the public domain, nor indeed—beyond training manuals for specific organisations—at all. We envisaged a work that would address all aspects of such a project, containing material to guide the care service leader, team leads and carer givers, and those fulfilling vital supporting roles (such as psychiatrists and nurses) through the entire gamut of preparation, | ||
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"With proper preparation and understanding, | "With proper preparation and understanding, | ||
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The word “crisis” comes from a root meaning “judgment.” A crisis is a moment of great tension and meeting the unknown. It’s a turning point when things can’t go on the way they have, and the situation isn’t going to hold. Could crisis be an opportunity for breakthrough, | The word “crisis” comes from a root meaning “judgment.” A crisis is a moment of great tension and meeting the unknown. It’s a turning point when things can’t go on the way they have, and the situation isn’t going to hold. Could crisis be an opportunity for breakthrough, | ||
- | ==== Mental Health First Aid Guidelines (MHFA Australia) ==== | + | |
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- | "In order to improve the quality of the mental health first aid techniques being taught to the public, MHFA Australia and researchers in the Mental Health Literacy Research Team lead by Professor Tony Jorm (now the Population Mental Health Group at the University of Melbourne) have developed guidelines on what constitutes best practice first aid, as informed by expert consensus (i.e., consensus-based guidelines)" | + | |
===== Articles ===== | ===== Articles ===== | ||
- | ==== Self-care | + | ==== Self-care, Emotional balance |
* [[Self-care in times of psychological distress]] Emily | * [[Self-care in times of psychological distress]] Emily | ||
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- | ==== Calibration of Feeling ==== | ||
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- | ==== Being suicidal: What it feels like to want to kill yourself | + | ==== Suicide |
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+ | ==== Depression ==== | ||
- | ==== Remembering Aaron by taking care of each other ==== | + | * [[https:// |
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- | ==== Existential Depression in Gifted Individuals ==== | ||
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===== Journals ===== | ===== Journals ===== | ||
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