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A host of self-care approaches can help us face distress.  All these means can be used with or without medication, according to what each person decides is right for them.

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These approaches that we often call "alternatives",  are only limited by our imagination.  They allow us to take care of ourselves and get out of isolation. To heal our wounds and improve our quality of life.

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They range from physical exercise and healthy eating, to spirituality, relaxation techniques, peer support groups, therapy, artistic and leisure activities, dreamwork, community involvement, etc.  Each person decides for themselves the approaches that suit them best. And these can vary according to periods, seasons, context, etc.

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Many community organizations offer or facilitate access to these activities. Check out what they offer! Here is some information and testimonials about these alternatives.

ALTERNATIVES

EXPLORING FURTHER


Websites

https://beyondmeds.com/

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Safe Harbor  

 

Fireweed Collective  

 

Diagnosis Diet

 

Alternative to Med Center

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The Best Brain Possible

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Chaya Grossberg

 

A Prescription for Nature

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Anti-Racist Perspectives in Mental Health

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Articles

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Trauma, trust and triumph: psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk on how to recover from our deepest pain

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Clinician guidelines for the treatment of psychiatric disorders with nutraceuticals and phytoceuticals: The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) and Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) Taskforce  

 

Medicinal plants and supplements for mental health: new recommendations

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Podcasts


Madness Radio - voices and visions from outside mental health

 

Guides

CAPACITAR: An emergency response kit for stress and trauma


Books

Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence. Anna Lembke

 

A Straight Talking Introduction To The Power Threat Meaning Framework: An Alternative To Psychiatric Diagnosis . Mary Boyle and Lucy Johnstone

 

What Happened To You? Oprah Winfrey and Bruce Perry 

 

Trauma is Really Strange. Sophie Standing and Steve Haines 

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The Body Keeps Score. Bessel van der Kolk 

 

When the Body Says No. Gabor Mate 

 

The Return to Ourselves: Trauma, Healing, and the Myth of Normal. Gabor Mate 

 

Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma . Peter Levine and Ann Frederick  

The Power of Fun: How to Feel Alive Again.  Catherine Price

 

Poster

What to tell myself when I'm feeling anxious

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