by liam | Feb 27, 2018 | blog
West Meath Trialogue Meeting 15th January On Monday, January 15th Westmeath held their third Trialogue in the Greville Arms hotel, Mullingar. As with the first 2, it was incredibly well attended, with service users, carers, counsellors, and HSE employees all in...
by liam | Feb 27, 2018 | blog
Does Trialogue do what it says on the tin? When I heard about Trialogue, a community forum of open dialogue around mental health issues, I was sold on the concept. A Trialogue group is comprised of a triumvirate of mental health service users, service providers and...
by Trialogue | Dec 11, 2016 | blog
What I believe to be the first Trialogue Meetings in India were held in the city of Pune on 23rd November and hilltop town of Lavasa on 26th, both in Maharashtra. Pune Trialogue was held as a culmination of a day workshop on Open Dialogue approaches to communication,...
by Trialogue | Nov 8, 2016 | blog
I had the pleasure of being part of the first Dublin North Trialogue Meeting in a beautiful community space, an old renovated church at Respond Housing, Grace Park road. The monthly Trialogue meeting was established as part of the Dublin North, North East Recovery...
by Trialogue | Feb 21, 2016 | blog
Topic: Effects of Music Remembering David Bowie – some catchy, meaningful tunesMusic can be calming and help you sleepYou can bond with someone with a similar taste in music. Meet people at music festivals as everyone is there for the same reason.Famous musicians can...
by Trialogue | Oct 8, 2015 | blog
Theme: Shame Hard to get an exact definition, something to do with your behaviour not being acceptable.Bren Browne a shame researcher talks about vulnerability. The core of shame is a fear of disconnection, of not fitting in or thinking you wouldn’t be accepted. If I...