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Mad Journeys to Mental Health

From: Making Contact
Length: 00:29:59

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About one in four adults in the United States suffers from a “diagnosable mental disorder” in a given year – that’s according to the National Institute for Mental Health. But some Americans don’t find it useful to label their psychological experiences as ‘disorders.’ On this edition, we hear about alternative models for mental health care. Read the full description.

Icarus_small About one in four adults in the United States suffers from a "diagnosable mental disorder" in any given year - that's according to the National Institute for Mental Health. But some Americans don't find it useful to label their psychological experiences as disorders.' On this edition, we hear from people who say they have dangerous gifts. They tell us about their experience with mainstream mental health care, how they say they are navigating the space between brilliance and madness, We also look at some alternative models for care.

Special Thanks to Ken Paul Rosenthal.

Featuring:
Jacks Ashley McNamara, artist, co-founder, the Icarus Project; Sascha Altman Dubrul, co-founder, Icarus Project; Abdikhadir Mohammed, Somali refugee; David Schuchman, Minneapolis-based clinical social worker who works with
refugees; Abdulai Mohammed, Minneapolis mental health worker; Muktar Gaaddasaar, Somali language radio host on KFAI; Rashid Guled, Somali youth counselor.

Producer/Online Editor: Pauline Bartolone
Producer: Andrew Stelzer
Producer/Host: Kyung Jin Lee
Executive Director: Lisa Rudman
Associate Director: Khanh Pham
Production Interns: Shaunnah Ray and Courtney Supple
Organizational Volunteers: Judy Huang, Dan Turner, Ron Rucker, Alton Byrd & Alfonso Hooker

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Piece Description

About one in four adults in the United States suffers from a "diagnosable mental disorder" in any given year - that's according to the National Institute for Mental Health. But some Americans don't find it useful to label their psychological experiences as disorders.' On this edition, we hear from people who say they have dangerous gifts. They tell us about their experience with mainstream mental health care, how they say they are navigating the space between brilliance and madness, We also look at some alternative models for care.

Special Thanks to Ken Paul Rosenthal.

Featuring:
Jacks Ashley McNamara, artist, co-founder, the Icarus Project; Sascha Altman Dubrul, co-founder, Icarus Project; Abdikhadir Mohammed, Somali refugee; David Schuchman, Minneapolis-based clinical social worker who works with
refugees; Abdulai Mohammed, Minneapolis mental health worker; Muktar Gaaddasaar, Somali language radio host on KFAI; Rashid Guled, Somali youth counselor.

Producer/Online Editor: Pauline Bartolone
Producer: Andrew Stelzer
Producer/Host: Kyung Jin Lee
Executive Director: Lisa Rudman
Associate Director: Khanh Pham
Production Interns: Shaunnah Ray and Courtney Supple
Organizational Volunteers: Judy Huang, Dan Turner, Ron Rucker, Alton Byrd & Alfonso Hooker

Broadcast History

Program #09-11
Begin Date 03/02/11. End date 09/02/11.

Timing and Cues

Total run time is 29 minutes (no hard breaks)
-Optional cutaway at 1:00
-Optional (floating) cutaway between 12:00 and 20:00
-Music in/out.

Additional Credits

Producer/Host/Online Editor: Pauline Bartolone
Producer: Andrew Stelzer
Producer: Kyung Jin Lee
Executive Director: Lisa Rudman
Associate Director: Khanh Pham
Production Interns: Shaunnah Ray and Courtney Supple
Organizational Volunteers: Judy Huang, Dan Turner, Ron Rucker, Alton Byrd & Alfonso Hooker

Related Website

http://www.radioproject.org