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The PECH 'Social' Now online


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For more than decade, The Perch has served as our platform for bringing creative and artistic voices into the conversation about mental health. At PRCH, our work considers the many aspects of mental health—physical, emotional, social, civic, political, cultural, spiritual, and more. Our magazine’s goal is to offer a forum for listening to many different voices.

We conceptualize a “perch” as both a higher vantage point from which to survey an area and gain a new perspective as well as a place upon which to rest. The Perch supports our efforts to expand the mental health narrative to include new and unexpected voices, ideas, and creative expressions. The Perch is published bi-annually. We invite submissions from artists and writers across the U.S. and abroad, including people in recovery from all backgrounds and experiences, once the focus of the upcoming issue is selected.

The Program for Recovery and Community Health (PRCH) has released the latest issue of "The Perch," a creative arts journal focused on mental health.

The new issue, titled “Social,”was launched in person and online at an event held at Yale on February 4. At the event, the journal editors and contributors spoke and read excerpts from their work.

The theme of the issue revolves around the role of social support in promoting wellness and facilitating recovery from mental health challenges. Spanning 196 pages, it features poetry, creative nonfiction, fiction, artwork, and scholarly pieces that explore various aspects of social support.

Contributors include individuals with lived experiences, family members, caregivers, and scholars, showcasing a diverse array of original voices.

The lead editors are Charles Barber, an author and lecturer in psychiatry at Yale, and Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, professor of psychiatry and director of PRCH.