Intentional Communities Newsletter: April 2, 2011
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Mental
Health—Issue #150
Our latest Communities issue on Mental
Health is proving to be one of
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Communities Spring issue focuses on Mental
Health. We explore mental health challenges both in and
out of
intentional community, as well as hopeful strategies for
nurturing
mental wellness. We hear first-hand from those who have
confronted
"mental illness" both in themselves and others, and learn
about ways
in which community can help prevent or heal mental stress
and dis-ease
(or fail to do so). Candid, personal, eye-opening, and
ultimately
inspiring, these stories share experiences and insights
which may
help all of us. Please enjoy the issue!
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Hand
In Hand, Heart To Heart: Peer
Counseling in Community
by Amara Karuna
With loving help from others, the old emotional distresses
that can
sabotage both our mental health and our relationships in
community
can be cleared and permanently resolved.
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this article online
Shadow
Sides Of NVC And Co-Counseling
by Dona Willoughby
To make best use of nonviolent communication and co-
counseling, avoid these traps.
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this article online

Prescription
Facebook: How
can Facebook act as an agent of mental health to a community
fragmented
20 years ago?
by Sandy Brown Jensen
Ex-members of the Emissaries of Divine Light reflect on
their shared past and discover more holistic approaches to inner
wellness as they reunite online.
Read
this article online
Hopeful
New Stories From The Old World: A
New We
Review by Chris Roth
Ten European ecovillages show the way to a brighter
future.
Read
this article online
Also in This Issue
- Publisher's Note--Being Vigilant about Vigilante
Dynamics
by Laird Schaub
- Crazy About Community by Chris Roth
- Gifted, Mad, and Out of Control by
Alexis Zeigler
- Walking Wounded by Gigi Wahba
- Communicable Gifts by Kristina
Jansen
- Tough Grace: Mental Illness as a Spiritual
Path
by Alice A. Holstein, Ed.D.
- The Influence of Community on Mental
Health by
Cindy and Friends [Cindy Baranco, Ilana Firestone, Marilyn
Moohr,
and Judy St. John]
- Rx for "Mental Illness": Caring
Community by
Brian Toomey
- Healthy Community; Healthy People by
Burl Hall
- A Mental Health Patient Seeks
(But Does
Not Find) Religious Community by John Wachter
- Therapeutic Community: A Century at Gould
Farm
by Steven K. Smith
- Camphill: Working with Special People
by Diedra
Heitzman and Jan Martin Bang
- Camphill: Glimpses of Community Life by
Wanda
Root
- Camphill: The Way of My Brother by Bill
Prensky
- Nurturing Healthy Minds by Elizabeth
Barrette
- Community Living Worldwide International
Conference about Intentional Communities by Bill Metcalf
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