The Three Main Maps

Descriptions of the three main maps, with cross-links to them.

The Resources Map.

The Resources map links out to dozens of books, articles, webpages, apps, videos, films and other resources from which people can learn about hearing voices, peer-based interventions, human-rights issues, psychoanalytic approaches, CBT, Open Dialogue, and a further number of things relating to emergence from extreme states and unusual states.

The Issues Map.

Using the Issues map, ISPS-US members and mappers from around the world can create substantive narratives, link to supporting evidence, rate positions, offer counter-arguments, add points of information, etc., where they will be preserved and built upon over time.

A handful of issues that seem to come up on our listserve (e.g. the role of trauma in psychosis, the role of the brain, the use of coercion) were used to seed the Issues map, along with some positions and counterpositions, as a way of getting the conversation going and to demonstrate what a debate on DebateGraph might look like.

The Moving Forward Map.

The Moving Forward Map was created to develop new approaches to healing the distressed consciousness without reference to the idea of mental illness.

 

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ISPS-US
The ISPS-US DebateGraph Project
The Three Main Maps
ISPS-US Resources Map
ISPS-US Issues Map
ISPS-US Moving Forward Map
How to Share Information on the Maps.
How to Participate
Original introduction, February, 2016.
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