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Mental Health and Communities: The MARCH network
Henry Aughterson
8 episodes
2 days ago
A series of interviews with researchers and practitioners across the UK focusing on assets for mental health within communities, the arts, and culture. Follow MARCH on twitter: @NetworkMARCH Follow me on twitter: @henryaughterson Join the MARCH network: https://www.marchnetwork.org/ Please give a subscribe, rating/review on Apple podcasts or Google podcasts, this helps us reach more people, and do share episode links if you enjoyed. (also on spotify). Search: "march network mental health and communities" See show notes in each episode for links to the studies discussed!
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A series of interviews with researchers and practitioners across the UK focusing on assets for mental health within communities, the arts, and culture. Follow MARCH on twitter: @NetworkMARCH Follow me on twitter: @henryaughterson Join the MARCH network: https://www.marchnetwork.org/ Please give a subscribe, rating/review on Apple podcasts or Google podcasts, this helps us reach more people, and do share episode links if you enjoyed. (also on spotify). Search: "march network mental health and communities" See show notes in each episode for links to the studies discussed!
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Health humanities and Creative Practice as mutual recovery, with Paul Crawford
Mental Health and Communities: The MARCH network
25 minutes 35 seconds
6 years ago
Health humanities and Creative Practice as mutual recovery, with Paul Crawford

In the second episode of the series, I interview Paul Crawford: nurse, writer, and founder of the field Health Humanities. We discuss the field, medical and nursing school education, philosophical questions around research and education in general, and discuss community-orientated, creative approaches to mental health such as Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery. 

Join the MARCH network: marchnetwork.org

Follow MARCH, and myself on twitter, and more about Paul on the Nottingham university website: @networkMARCH; @henryaughterson, https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/people/paul.crawford

Please give us a rating, review, and subscribe on Apple podcasts or Google podcasts if you enjoyed, to help us reach more people! Also on Spotify. And do share the episode link with others.

Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery website, and inspiring videos from all the exciting projects: http://cpmr.mentalhealth.org.uk/

Paul's upcoming Florence Nightingale project: http://www.florencenightingale.org/

Paul's books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Paul-Crawford/e/B001HPFB8S?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&qid=1571576628&sr=1-4

Studies we discussed:

Group drumming study: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0151136

Mental Health and Communities: The MARCH network
A series of interviews with researchers and practitioners across the UK focusing on assets for mental health within communities, the arts, and culture. Follow MARCH on twitter: @NetworkMARCH Follow me on twitter: @henryaughterson Join the MARCH network: https://www.marchnetwork.org/ Please give a subscribe, rating/review on Apple podcasts or Google podcasts, this helps us reach more people, and do share episode links if you enjoyed. (also on spotify). Search: "march network mental health and communities" See show notes in each episode for links to the studies discussed!