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about me thoughts and thinking ~ mental health, social enterprise, global and local search: mental health social enterprise in greece 20 wednesday jun 2018 posted by family business in mental health , mental health social enterprise ≈ comments off on mental health social enterprise in greece how can social enterprises that help people with mental health issues grow and prosper? this blog posts look at one model developed in greece. though not perfect, and with a dark history, it is unique model that may have implications to help policy makers in other countries in organizing their own social enterprise models. according to this document , in 1999 the greek government created a special legal framework for companies that support the “creation of social cooperatives with limited liability with people with mental health problems.” these enterprises called koi.s.p.e. or kinonikos sineterismos periorismenis efthinis, operate as both independent trading enterprises and official mental health units. according to the above document, to be characterized as a koi.s.p.e. the following criteria must be met: at least 35 percent of the employees must come from the target population of the organization. they are exempt from corporate tax except for vat. those who work for the organization can earn a wage without losing their social benefits. this last point is especially important because as it stands in the us, to my knowledge if you earn disability you are not allowed to earn extra income. of course you are allowed, but you lose your disability benefits, which are already low, this forces people who rely on those benefits to stay in a social welfare state, not pushing beyond their natural limits. it may seem dreamy to hear of an organizational structure like the one formed in greece, however the beginnings of this organization were not as fanciful. it followed a scandal of reserving the island of leros as a “psychiatric island” where mental health patients from all of greece were sent by the troves for decades until a biopsychosocial model was adopted (versus a biomedical model) for therapy. after this, the mission changed to one of integrating mental health patients into community living facilities with employable jobs, versus being locked away in asylums. you can read more about the history of mental health social enterprises in greece here. and if you are interested in the history of mental illness in ancient greece, the atlantic did a great review of the book, mental disorders in the classical world. to be honest, it is difficult to find a model of mental health services that does not rely heavily on the medical model of helping people. not that the two are separate, but it is difficult to find an organization that integrates the biological model, the psychological, and the social model to help an individual grow and integrate. personally, i feel it’s important to integrate all three, we are whole people who are physical, psychological, and social beings. but, how can you focus on all three and help your enterprise grow? there are several organizations in greece who are claiming to be on top of this. one in particular is xenios zeus . i would be curious to see how they are able to keep their quality well and their profits sustainable. their websites touts that they offer mental health therapy, vocational training, residential housing, and “protected apartments” for around 4 people– focusing on helping them reintegrate into society. in addition they offer mediation offices in chania, crete, helping their clients get legal support for filing for governmental aid, and mediation most probably having to do with conservatorship. it looks from the outside like a good organization with a lot of offerings for its client base, but aside from governmental aid, i would be curious how it is sustainable, especially when it seems part of the population they are servicing are the homeless, and people dealing with poverty. introduction to mental health social enterprises 20 sunday may 2018 posted by family business in mental health social enterprise ≈ comments off on introduction to mental health social enterprises i first got interested in social enterprises 5 years ago. since that time, i haven’t really explored many options related to the field as i was focused on finish my masters in marriage and family therapy and deciding to continue in the field of psychology or go a different path. yet, my mind always wanders back to the field of social entrepreneurship and mental health and what is being done in this field globally. psychotherapeutic studies or psychology has a universal aspect to it, but it also have a heavy cultural component. how we heal and relate to each other can be cultural. for example, in the west we are brought up in a very individualistic society– we are taught to be independent from our families from about age 18 years old. contrary to this, in the east individuals are brought up to think about society as a whole, it’s what is important for the group that matters, versus the individual. in the same way, the services offered locally and internationally are different. i always search online for what other countries are offering in the form of public policy and therapy services for individuals, yet have not come across a site that brings it all together. this site explores mental health services and public health policies locally and globally to offer a resource for those exploring services for people in their own families, or for academic researchers and practitioners interested in learning more from other cultures on what is being offered in their countries or cities. this site is not meant to provide diagnosis or medical advice or replace that provided by a licensed practitioner. it is purely informational mental health services around the world… 02 wednesday aug 2017 posted by family business in mental health , uncategorized ≈ comments off on mental health services around the world… one of my goals on the back of my mind has been to analyze and document how mental health is handled all around the world. the treatment of mental health issues as we know them today is a fairly recent affair. as some point out , hippocrates saw it as a physical reaction in the body as early as the 5th century bce. after this, mental health became an extension or evolution of philosophy– the analysis of our existence. it would still take some more time (centuries) till mental health was seen as both a mixture of biology and spirituality/philosophy, when wilhelm wundt created his psychology lab. but it would take some more time before it talk therapy became an accepted form of treatment for mental illness. though mental health has come a long way as demonstrated above from the 5th bce, and even more since the 1950’s when there was no confidentiality laws, the treatment of mental health has evolved in its own ways in different countries. this portion of our site will focus on the study of mental health treatment and the “treaters” across the globe. it is forward thinking and positive, so we will do our best not to look at the archaic and bizarre treatments of mental health of which unfortunately many parts of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd world still employ. letting go is a process that allows you to proceed… 20 monday mar 2017 posted by family business in mental health ≈ comments off on letting go is a process that allows you to proceed… tags grief , healing , hope , letting go , loss , mental health “letting go is a process that allows you to proceed”—self not the happiest place, but still a sense of peace. i saw these serene dears on one of my visits to loved ones i have lost. one of the quotes that really helps me get through challenging times in my life is by c.s. lewis: “letting go is like being on the monkey bars, you have to let go to move forward.” what really sticks to me about this quote is it is hard sometimes to feel like you can let go—like it is a possibility, and like

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