Group work as method: holding complexity in mental health research - Centre for Mental Health
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After receiving 250 applications, interviewing more than 90 people and confirming 74 finalists, 45 participants between the ages of 18 and 70 were selected and divided into nine teams (for nine causes) to raise more than $500,000 to improve the Ottawa health system. Mental Health David Laflamme is a veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces. During his career, he was diagnosed with a post-traumatic stress disorder. He was fortunate to be dealt with q…
Group work as method: holding complexity in mental health research - Centre for Mental Health
Group work has long been part of mental health research. Focus groups, workshops, and reflective sessions offer ways to gather insight, test ideas, and hear from those with lived experience. But too often, these formats are treated as neutral tools. A facilitator arrives, a discussion unfolds, transcripts are typed up, themes are extracted. The group becomes a vessel for data, rather than a site where meaning can be made. In my own practice, I’v…
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