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Information and Antistigma

Information and Antistigma

The psychosis seminar

Psychosis seminars are courses, where patients, relatives and professionals of psychiatry meet. They exchange their respective experiences with psychoses on neutral ground and as partners. The aim is to learn respect for the different perspectives of the different groups and to learn from each other by exchange of experience. The psychoses seminars are held every two weeks during the semester. They are free of charge.

 

The project "Irre menschlich Hamburg" e.V.

"Irre menschlich Hamburg" is a project of the university medical centre and at the same time a non-profit association organised as "trialogue". The aim is to bring together people with crisis experience, relatives and professionals from the field of psychiatry, in order to join forces in counteracting prejudices and promoting a humane image of mental illness. It includes:


  • "First hand" information to journalists
  • Information projects at schools in Hamburg (integrated in the classes of biology, religion/ethics, German, history, psychology a.o.)
  • Projects at business sites (for personnel departments and persons of confidence)
  • Projects at the state police academy and in the framework of further education of health professionals
  • Support of cultural projects (exhibitions, movies, theatre, readings etc.)

If you are interested:
Telephone: (040) 7410 - 59259
Fax: (040) 7410 - 55455
E-Mail: mail@irremenschlich.de
Web: http://www.irremenschlich.de/


Open day

Once a year, an open day is organised by the staff of the SPA. Further information at: r.dorner@uke.uni-hamburg.de


The "Informed" project

INFORMED is a European joined initiative by patients, relatives and professionals with the objective to provide better information for people suffering from a psychosis or schizophrenia.
In the framework of this project, a new brochure for patients and relatives, entitled Discover the road ahead, was written and has been translated into 17 languages.

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last update: Karsten Grzella, 08.01.2009