The Words We Use: Why Language Matters in Mental Health & Beyond

The Words We Use: Why Language Matters in Mental Health & Beyond

Explore why words matter and what to do about it when supporting people in the mental health system and beyond.

By Council Against Institutional & Psychiatric Abuse

Date and time

Friday, July 25 · 10am - 1pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Join Wildflower Alliance Director, Sera Davidow, and Director of Community Supports, Earl Miller, for this session on language in the mental health system and below. This session will answer questions like:

  • Can language cause lasting harm even when you're trying to help? How and why?
  • Is 'person-first' language the answer we've all been seeking?
  • Does the mythical 'good word/bad word' list actually exist where can you find it?
  • How does this conversation about language intersect with culture?
  • What are some basic language principles you can use to start taking steps in the right direction right now?

Organized by

The Council Against Institutional & Psychiatric Abuse (CAIPA) is the Advisory Board to the Massachusetts Disability Law Center. Learn more about CAIPA HERE.

$20 – $250