The End of Mental Illness — A New Understanding
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What if mental illness is not what we think it is?
This monthly session explores a different perspective — one that focuses on understanding mental health in simpler, more practical terms.
Rather than seeing mental illness as something fixed or lifelong, we look at it as clinically significant distress — something that can be measured, understood, and reduced over time.
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### What This Session Covers
- What mental illness actually is
- Why current approaches often fall short
- The role of measurement and feedback
- How recovery can be understood in clear, practical terms
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### What to Expect
- A clear explanation of the model
- Open discussion and shared perspectives
- A space to explore ideas without judgement
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### The Aim
To contribute to a growing understanding that mental health can be approached in a simpler, more effective way —
and that recovery is more achievable than many people believe.
Related topics
Mental Health Professionals
Mental Health Recovery
Mental Health Issues
Mental Illness
Social Innovation
