All About Our Mental Health Events
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We host in-person workshops, meet-ups, and other social and educational gatherings to foster community with people who are embarking on their healing journeys. Angie Peacock is available for custom workshops and events for corporate wellness, conferences, van life/nomad events, or other hosted events.
If you made it here, then you should know that
You’re On The Right Path.
Angie chooses to live life on the open road because it gives her the ultimate freedom and space to continue on her healing journey—vulnerably sharing what she learns along the way and helping others discover what their own path looks like as they navigate the road to recovery.
Upcoming Appearances
When Help Hurts: reclaiming self AFTER IATROGENIC INJURY
About the Event
As conversations around mental health care continue to expand, it becomes increasingly important to hold space for perspectives around patient autonomy and the unintended harms that can come from psychiatric care. At a time when public awareness of mental health is expanding, we are being asked to grapple with more complex and often marginalized perspectives—particularly the ways in which systems of care can misinterpret, dismiss, or even exacerbate suffering.
Join IDHA on Wednesday, June 11 from 6–8pm ET for a virtual, creative, and experiential workshop challenging dominant medical narratives by centering lived experiences of psychiatric medication and withdrawal-related distress. The session will combine an educational presentation, video excerpts, and artistic documentation to examine withdrawal, misdiagnosis, and the systemic misunderstanding of states linked to psychiatric treatment, while offering alternative frameworks for making sense of these experiences. The session also includes a guided creative workshop where participants can engage in writing, visual art, or embodied expression using everyday materials, followed by optional group reflection and discussion. With an emphasis on consent, pacing, and self-care, the session provides both educational content and space for personal exploration, concluding with shared resources and avenues for further support. By combining lived experience, activism, and artistic practice, the event contributes to broader debates regarding informed consent, diagnostic authority, and the role of grassroots knowledge in reshaping mental health discourse.
This event is open to mental health workers and clinicians, researchers, educators, activists, survivors, peers, current and prior service users, writers, artists, and other advocates – anyone who is interested in exploring the link between personal and societal transformation.
Register in advance via Eventbrite to join. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about how to join.
When Help Hurts: reclaiming self AFTER IATROGENIC INJURY
A Creative Workshop Exploring Self, Expression, and the Stories We Carry
Angie Peacock & Jessica Fairfax Hirst, survivor & artist
Join us online for an educational, artistic and experiential workshop
Angie and Jessica offer a glimpse into a largely hidden world of profound emotional and physical crises that are caused or worsened by psychiatric medications, their adverse effects and discontinuation.
The presentation explores:
Putting words to the harm that can be caused by conventional treatment
How these states are interpreted—or misinterpreted—by dominant medical frameworks and the people in our lives
Alternative ways of understanding these experiences outside the dominant narratives
There will be a live art and writing workshop and open (and optional) share among attendees
Tickets Available Below!
Professional / Sustainer — $75
For those with stable or higher income who are able to contribute at a level that helps sustain this work and expand access for others with less means.
Consumer / Standard — $50
For individuals with moderate financial stability.
Limited Funds / Disability — $35
For those with limited income experiencing financial hardship.
See More Past Events
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CE Presentation // Improving Outcomes by Listening to Patient Communities: An Emerging Evidence Base (video): https://youtu.be/CZZ2YHCcJks?si=pUjMDSB5rTupmDYA
Lexington, Kentucky
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New Year’s Intention Workshop
Xscapers, Quartzite, Arizona
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Angie’s Story, The Good, The Bad, & The Badass (video): https://youtu.be/RLdvFGVHE8w?si=dVqzlsJAW9upQa9T
Military & Veteran Holiday Ball,
St. Louis, MO
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Trauma Research Foundation 2020 Winter Film Festival w/ Bessel van der Kolk, MD and Robert Whitaker. (video) https://youtu.be/guynYvQB5Iw?si=322vRUYcIltThnj8
online
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Mental Health Europe Presents Medicating Normal & Panel Discussion (video) https://youtu.be/zc4_SR9lcF8?si=26efnV2cQGJXrth7
online