Video

 

Here you can see examples of videos that we have made or have been made about our work and our colleagues. To see all our video go to our Youtube channel here

 


THE RECOVERY CHALLENGE

Ron Coleman and Karen Taylor of Working to Recovery discussing the barriers to recovery, broadcast as a video podcast on Thursday, 8th December at 14.30pm followed by a live discussion. Go to the bottom of the page to see the discussion and to leave your comments and to view Ron and Karen’s responses.

To participate you can join up to ICRA-Wholelife, this takes a few minutes and you can do this by going here

Or you can go to the comments page here

 

Part One

Part Two


Eleanor Longden – Knowing You, Knowing You

In this moving account, Eleanor Longden tells her own story of recovery and discovery: her journey through the psychiatric system; from being told she would have more chance of recovering if she had cancer; to becoming an award winning psychologist working in mental health.

In the DVD Eleanor talks candidly about her experience of abuse, self-harm and voice hearing. This DVD is challenging, inspirational and full of hope for people who have these types of experiences, their families, friends and workers.

You can purchase the video by going here

 


 

World Hearing Voices Congress 2009 -2010: Peoples Voices

An overview of the World Hearing Congresses held in 2009 in Maastricht, Netherlands and in Nottingham. England in 2010. What people who attended the congress had to say and an overview of the presentations, workshops and interactions …. You can purchase a copy of the full DVD with nine presentations providing a cross section of the innovative practice and ideas discussed at the meetings. The themes and stories seen and heard in the DVD set go beyond theory and will engage viewers in the everyday lives of voice hearers and the possibility of recovery.

Go here to purchase

 


Presentation by Ron Coleman and Paul Baker on hearing voices

 Hugh Massengil shot video of Ron Coleman and Paul Baker giving a presentation at the LILA Peer Support Club in Eugene, Oregon on November 14, 2010. This includes Ron telling his story (starting on the second video.) Ron at one point was what some might call a “sad case of chronic schizophrenia” – a man who had spent 6 of the last 10 years locked up in a hospital, very “low functioning” even when out of hospital, a person with little to say to anyone. Now he is a powerful public speaker with an international reputation, as well as a married man with children and a farm on an island in Scotland.

This video could be useful for professionals, voice hearers, and friends and family! Very impressive to anyone not totally familiar with recovery or the hearing voices movement.