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Portland Hearing Voices brings mental diversity to POSH

April 8, 2012
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By Jenny Westberg, Portland Mental Health Examiner, April 8, 2012 As Portland Hearing Voices nears its third anniversary, the peer-run community group is growing fast and more active than ever. In January, director Will Hall trained seven new co-facilitators, enabling  the popular, often-packed Voices, Visions and Extreme States group to start meeting weekly; a support […]

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Posted in <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/category/uncategorized/" rel="category tag">Uncategorized</a> Tagged <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/chaya-grossberg/" rel="tag">Chaya Grossberg</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/oregon-state-hospital/" rel="tag">Oregon State Hospital</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/portland-hearing-voices/" rel="tag">Portland Hearing Voices</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/posh/" rel="tag">POSH</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/scott-snedecor/" rel="tag">Scott Snedecor</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/will-hall/" rel="tag">Will Hall</a> Leave a comment

Peers ‘who have been there’ guide recovery

July 15, 2011
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From the Portland Tribune, July 14, 2011 Portland hospital at vanguard of national mental health movement Loud music from the drug nest below Henry Linebaugh’s Northeast Portland apartment rattled his windows last Wednesday. The 65-year-old Linebaugh, a former patient of the Oregon State Hospital, went downstairs and yelled at his neighbors before remembering what peer […]

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A Voice for the Voiceless

April 14, 2002
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By Don Colburn, The Oregonian, April 14, 2002 The man in navy sweats and white sneakers perches on his motorized cart, listening hard. His left hand — the one that works — clutches a copy of an agenda he cannot read. “Yeah! Yeah!” he bellows from the back of the room when anyone says something […]

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Posted in <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/category/advocacy/" rel="category tag">Advocacy</a> Tagged <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/diane-linn/" rel="tag">Diane Linn</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/ed-riddell/" rel="tag">Ed Riddell</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/fairview-training-center/" rel="tag">Fairview Training Center</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/multnomah-county/" rel="tag">Multnomah County</a>, <a href="https://www.oregonarchive.org/tag/scott-snedecor/" rel="tag">Scott Snedecor</a> Leave a comment

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