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Intentional Communities Newsletter: May 7, 2011

Promoting Community Living & Cooperative Lifestyles
Communities magazine, Directory, Video, and more




Mental Health - Communities Magazine Cover
- Spring #150
Mental Health—Issue #150

Our latest Communities issue on Mental Health is proving to be one of our most popular issues. If you haven't seen it yet, get a copy by subscribing now or ordering a sample copy.

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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Articles Featured Online

A selection of articles from our new issue is posted at communities.ic.org

Tough Grace 
Tough Grace: Mental Illness as a Spiritual Path by Alice A. Holstein, Ed.D.

For 12 years, a once-proud career woman struggled with manic depression, becoming a “bag lady” and experiencing more than a dozen hospitalizations, before entering recovery.

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Nurturing Healthy Minds 
Nurturing Healthy Minds
by Elizabeth Barrette

Living in community can provide all the elements necessary for promoting mental well-being, from kinship and useful work to recreation and beauty.

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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
  • The Influence of Community on Mental Health by Cindy and Friends [Cindy Baranco, Ilana Firestone, Marilyn Moohr, and Judy St. John]
  • Hand in Hand, Heart to Heart: Peer Counseling in Community by Amara Karuna
  • Shadow Sides of NVC and Co-Counseling by Dona Willoughby
  • Prescription Facebook: How can Facebook act as an agent of mental health to a community fragmented 20 years ago? by Sandy Brown Jensen
  • 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
  • Community Living Worldwide International Conference about Intentional Communities by Bill Metcalf
  • Review--Hopeful New Stories from the Old World: A New We by Chris Roth

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Since 1972, Communities has been the primary resource for information, issues, and ideas about intentional communities in North America - from urban co-ops to cohousing groups to ecovillages to rural communes. Communities now also focuses on creating and enhancing community in the workplace, in nonprofit or activist organizations, and in neighborhoods, with enhanced coverage of international communities as well. We explore the joys and challenges of cooperation in its many dimensions.

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