Visible Hands Collaborative

Visible Hands Collaborative

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Visible Hands Collaborative seeks to unleash the capacity for emotional healing that resides in our communities using Integrative Community Therapy (ICT), a group facilitation method from Brazil.

04/30/2024

The essence of our work are expressed in these words of Hermann Hesse: “I cannot give you something that I don’t already have inside of me. I cannot open a world of images that goes beyond the world of images inside my soul. I can give you the chance, the boost, the key. I will help you to make it visible; that is it.” - Visible Hands

Photos from Visible Hands Collaborative's post 10/31/2023

Integrative Community Therapy, or ICT, alleviates mental health issues through the use of community conversation. These conversations are guided by trained moderators to allow individuals to share, discuss and heal from the everyday challenges that life can bring.

Each ICT session takes place in 5 steps:

1. Welcoming: Participants come together either virtually or in person, greet each other, and share something for which they are grateful. The guidelines to create safe and comfortable conversation are shared by the facilitator, such as speaking in the “I” form, & no judging or giving advice is allowed.

2. Selecting the Session’s Topic: Individuals are asked to share the “pebble in their shoe”, or a challenge that affects their daily living, whether small or large. The group as a whole decides which pebble resonates most with the majority in order to continue discussing it.

3. Deeper Dive: The person whose “pebble” is chosen is asked to provide more details, and participants are invited to ask questions. This creates a sense of belonging, and it is through this conversation that shared support is created.

4. Sharing: Participants are asked to share their own experiences with the “pebble”, or challenge. Sharing may look like responding, sharing a poem, music, or simply supportive silence. Whatever the case, there’s a deep sense of belonging that comes from being seen, heard, and affirmed.

5. Appreciations: The conclusion is a powerful time to reflect on the time spent together and extend direct appreciation to one another for what was shared, learned from and meaningful.

10/03/2023

The mental healthcare system is overwhelmed and overloaded. Mental healthcare workers are overworked. Neither are equipped to keep up with the mass amount of Americans needing support.

We have the solution.

Learn all about it at the link in our bio.

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