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When we teach survivors how they can reinterpret and rewrite their experiences, we promote the hope that they do not need to be trapped in victim narratives. We help them reposition themselves and empower them. Suicide educators also work with the people who support the suicidal and bereaved. We educate professionals and volunteers about evidence-based…
Survivors Manchester saw a 1,700 per cent increase in male survivors contacting them
http://bit.ly/39Tcnaj But last year, as David served time for money laundering, he was horrified to discover the man who raped him was also behind bars awaiting trial for another rape in the same prison. Soap bosses worked with charity Survivors Manchester supporting male survivors of sexual abuse and rape on the storyline and in the…

The Evolutionary Psychology of Arrogance
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/darwins-subterranean-world/201805/the-psychology-arrogance As an evolutionist, I tend to look at some psychological attribute in a specific kind of way (see Geher, 2014 (link is external)). Why does this attribute exist in the first place? How does this attribute confer benefits to the person who displays it? What is adaptive about this attribute? Evolutionary scholars of human…

Shery Mead on Intentional Peer Support
EM: Can you tell us a little about your own journey from “chronic patient” to mental health advocate? https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/rethinking-mental-health/201604/shery-mead-intentional-peer-support Shery Mead Becoming a chronic mental patient was an insidious process. I was so tired and so discouraged. In hospital settings, I got messages like you know you need to be here, it’s for your own…

Forgetfulness – it is a feature not a bug ( Don’t you feel better now ? )
https://www.thriveglobal.com/stories/10396-neuroscience-says-there-s-a-huge-upside-to-being-forgetful If you were stuck remembering everything about everything, like some kind of King Midas of the mind, it would be harder to adapt to our unrelentingly changing world. Persistence of memory “is only useful when it maintains those aspects of experience that are either relatively stable and/or predictive of new experiences,” the authors write….

Seeds of hope
Seeds of “Hope” 1. You R not alone 2. It was not yr fault 3. Healing is Possible 4. It is never too late pic.twitter.com/3fzjB78bEO — MaleSurvivor (@MaleSurvivorORG) October 19, 2020