The Friendship Bench : How Fourteen Grandmothers Inspired a Community Mental Healthcare Revolution
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1955831025
ISBN-13
9781955831024
Publisher
New World Library
Imprint
New World Library
Country of Manufacture
CA
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 22nd, 2025
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
194 grams
Dimensions
13.90 x 20.90 x 1.60 cms
Product Classification:
Biography: general
Ksh 3,050.00
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Dixon Chibandas beautiful and heroic book will inspire everyone who reads it.
Johann Hari, bestselling author of Lost Connections and Chasing the Scream
The powerful story of a psychiatrist in Zimbabwe partnering with grandmothers in his community to offer lifesaving mental healthcare via a revolutionary model based in simple human connection
When Dr. Dixon Chibanda lost a patient to suicide, he began a soul-searching journey that eventually led to a mental healthcare revolution. As one of only five psychiatrists in all of Zimbabwe, a country traumatized by decades of conflict, Chibanda quickly realized that millions in his community were suffering from depression, substance abuse, and mental illness with no hope of receiving care. He saw that the only way to narrow this care gap was to leverage existing resources in the community, and one such resource was the care, compassion, empathy, and wisdom of grandmothers. With fourteen strong-willed grandmothers as partners, Chibandas group pioneered the Friendship Bench program, a community-driven initiative addressing loneliness, depression, and suicide by fostering intergenerational connectedness. Since then, more than 500,000 people around the world have sat on a park bench to share their personal stories with an empathic grandmother.
More than just Chibandas story, The Friendship Bench is a primer on how human connection forms the bedrock of our resilience. It gives readers the building blocks to facilitate transformative moments for healing, personal growth, and forgiveness by reaching out to those who are struggling and disconnected from their communities. Its a case study of how interventions supported by robust scientific evidence can be simplified and made accessible for all. This global movement is expanding to El Salvador, London, Washington, DC, New Orleans, and other major cities. Ultimately, its a celebration of the collective wisdom and knowledge of those anchored in their communities and how their profound ability to foster belonging and purpose can bring healing.
Johann Hari, bestselling author of Lost Connections and Chasing the Scream
The powerful story of a psychiatrist in Zimbabwe partnering with grandmothers in his community to offer lifesaving mental healthcare via a revolutionary model based in simple human connection
When Dr. Dixon Chibanda lost a patient to suicide, he began a soul-searching journey that eventually led to a mental healthcare revolution. As one of only five psychiatrists in all of Zimbabwe, a country traumatized by decades of conflict, Chibanda quickly realized that millions in his community were suffering from depression, substance abuse, and mental illness with no hope of receiving care. He saw that the only way to narrow this care gap was to leverage existing resources in the community, and one such resource was the care, compassion, empathy, and wisdom of grandmothers. With fourteen strong-willed grandmothers as partners, Chibandas group pioneered the Friendship Bench program, a community-driven initiative addressing loneliness, depression, and suicide by fostering intergenerational connectedness. Since then, more than 500,000 people around the world have sat on a park bench to share their personal stories with an empathic grandmother.
More than just Chibandas story, The Friendship Bench is a primer on how human connection forms the bedrock of our resilience. It gives readers the building blocks to facilitate transformative moments for healing, personal growth, and forgiveness by reaching out to those who are struggling and disconnected from their communities. Its a case study of how interventions supported by robust scientific evidence can be simplified and made accessible for all. This global movement is expanding to El Salvador, London, Washington, DC, New Orleans, and other major cities. Ultimately, its a celebration of the collective wisdom and knowledge of those anchored in their communities and how their profound ability to foster belonging and purpose can bring healing.
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