This photo shows a multi-colour work by the artist Achim Maaz drawn with oil pastel crayon and felt-tip pen.
© Galerie ART CRU Berlin
6 November 2024 | 10:00 - 12:00

Art and literature as a means of reducing stigma

Psychiatric University Hospital Charité at St. Hedwig Hospital

The art-driven workshop enables participants to reflect on their own implicit stigmatization tendencies and improve their empathy skills, which is crucial for overcoming deep-rooted prejudices.

Psychiatric illnesses are widespread, but stigma and discrimination are a major problem. Prejudice makes access to treatment and social support difficult and impairs the quality of life of those affected.

This group of people often produce art and literature that offer insights into their experiences. They promote empathy and understanding among the public.

The Charité study LIBIAS, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Health, is investigating whether art and literature-based anti-stigma interventions reduce stigmatization.

Participatory research, in which those affected are actively involved, ensures that the interventions are realistic and relevant, which increases the sustainability of the solutions.

The funding from the Federal Ministry of Health underlines the urgency of the topic and can mobilize social attention and political support. More Information available here

Registration required via maren.rabe@charite.de.

Mi., 11/06/2024 - 10:00 Mi., 11/06/2024 - 12:00

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  • Registration required via e-mail.
  • The event takes place in Galerie ART CRU Berlin.
  • Not wheelchair accessible.

Event Location

Galerie ART CRU Berlin
Oranienburger Straße 27 (im Kunsthof)
10117 Berlin
Deutschland