Abdul Mageed Educational Trust

Mental Health and Cultural Backgrounds: A Perspective

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Jian Kay, Cognitive Behavioral Therapist Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this session led by Jian Kay, a cognitive behavioural therapist, will explore the relationship between mental health and cultural backgrounds. The workshop will examine how cultural perspectives shape mental health experiences, the challenges of mental health stigma in diverse communities, and how culturally sensitive approaches can improve mental health outcomes. This session will provide practical tools and insights for individuals seeking to understand mental health through a cultural lens better. Peer Support Café: After the workshop, join the Peer Support Café for informal discussions, activities, and the opportunity to engage further with the topics covered. The café offers a supportive space for reflection and shared experiences, allowing participants to connect on mental health and cultural perspectives. This event is ideal for mental health professionals, caregivers, and anyone interested in exploring the intersection of culture and mental health.

Depression with Psychotic Episodes: Understanding and Managing Symptoms

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Jian Kay, Cognitive Behavioral Therapist Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series, in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this important session led by Jian Kay, a cognitive behavioural therapist, will explore the complexities of depression with psychotic episodes. The workshop will cover symptoms such as hearing voices, seeing visions, hallucinations, illusions, and suicidal thoughts. Participants will learn about the causes and manifestations of these symptoms and practical strategies for managing them through cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and other therapeutic interventions. Peer Support Café: After the session, participants are invited to join the Peer Support Café, a safe and supportive space for further discussions, community connection, and shared experiences. This drop-in café provides a valuable opportunity to explore mental health topics in a relaxed and welcoming environment. This event is ideal for individuals experiencing or supporting someone with depression and psychotic episodes, as well as mental health professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of these conditions.