The crisis due to COVID-19 outbreak has clearly revealed how essential dialogue is to the human experience. But what are dialogical practitioners doing – and learning – in this time of crisis? What do these learnings suggest or make possible that might have previously seemed unattainable? What insights do people who have lived with a sense of crisis, often cut off from ‘mainstream’ dialogues, have to offer a world in crisis?
Presenting the “Town Hall” online conversations exploring dialogical responses in the age of COVID-19. In collaboration with Mad in America and Open Excellence.
Psychiatry and Open Dialogue - An Online Conversation
February, 12 2021
Peers and Open Dialogue
December, 11 2020
What is Open Dialogue today?
October, 23 2020
Inflection Point: Open Dialogue in Hospital Emergency and Inpatient Settings
September, 11 2020
Dialogue is just what the doctor ordered: a "Town Hall" about dialogue in time of crisis
May, 15 2020