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Sunday, September 10, 2017

Inclusive Business: IMI Consulting, Client Products and Services Develoomenr

Welcome to IMI Private Consulting and Clients' Products and Services Development Platform 


Experienced Meditation, Yoga and Taichi Masters are in Town to provide alternative therapy for mental, physical and spiritual healing. Support IMI by taking part in these sessions for $50 a day.

To participate email dishma.imhs@gmail.com or call +256752542504


To see a psychologist/psychotherapist/wellness expert, make an appointment on phone or email: +256774336277 & dishma.imhs@gmail.com

Mental Health Empowerment and Development
Join us for a monthly Mental Health Talk Show in Collaboration with the School of Psychology, Makerere University.

Agenda:
- Question and answers
- Expert sessions
- Client sessions
- Testimonies
- Livelihoods development
- Networking
- And for the curious…
For more information about this activity call +256752542504/dishma.imhs@gmail.com


Decision Making and Situation Health Management – Project
of the Integrated Mental Health Initiative does consulting work in Crisis prevention, crisis intervention, capacity building for early career professionals and civil servants, scholarly support and development research support as well as psychosocial support interventions.
For further information contact programme coordinator on +256774336277/ dishma.imhs@gmail.com.


Call for volunteers and interns to work as;
IMI Founder (Jacob, in sky blue and blue sandles) illustrating a point to a field colleague during his/their time as Volunteers with Restless Development 
- Research students
- IT Officers
- Social workers
- Psychiatrists and psychologist
- Environmentalists
- Sociologists
- Fundraising strategists
- Programme managers
- And project officers
In their efforts, qualified candidates shall work to strength efforts towards reducing vulnerabilities and accelerating mental healing –sustainably. Minimum residency period will be one month and 9 months for maximum. To request for application forms and further information email us via dishma.imhs@gmail.com
Peer Educators
Support IMI by volunteering with us, visiting, learning more about us and share with others.
Call: +256701263251/+256774336277 or email: dishma.imhs@gmail.com  or come to Narambhai Road, Plot 15, Jinja Central West, Jinja Central Division, Jinja-Uganda.

INTEGRATED LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
The programme aims at giving every young person an opportunity to attain basic skills of life and move on to become responsible members of their families and citizens in their countries. This programme aims at preventing mental disability resulting from achievement and productivity challenges.

Donations of used books/audios/videos to support children and youth literacy programme are welcome. The programme targets educative, transformative, culturally-sensitive, and on appropriate technologies –especially in technology, business and health. The programme assumes that whoever buys a new book, reads it and ably retells stories to others, can give the book to another person elsewhere who never has a chance to read the same book to gain from the same positive experience –as the cycle continues. We believe that under this arranges everyone can have a chance to reach and be transformed for the better so that he or she can solve the simplest of the problems, instead of resorting to negative coping methods such as drug abuse and violent behaviours or any other expressions that show frustrations that amount to mental problems.
To donate, please write to us: Integrated Mental Health Initiative – IMI, P.O. Box 1007, Jinja-Uganda, dishma.imhs@gmail.com; or call representative on +256752542504.

Buy African Crafts from the Integrated Mental Health Initiative (IMI) to raise money for its outreach programmes and the reach the most rural of the places in order to cultivate mental wellness.
For order call +256774336277 or email dishma.imhs@gmail.com

COMMERCIALS FROM SUPPORTED CLIENTS
Affordable personal computers and desktops in very good conditions are on sale at 600,000/- (200 USD).
Call +256752542504.

Support IMI by considering using our signpost designs and advertising with us.
Email us: dishma.imhs@gmail.com  or call +256752542504

Dhamma in Africa:

Support Dhamma in Africa and African Writers on Dhamma.
Call: +256774336277/waiswajacobo@yahoo.co.uk

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Global Terrorism: Victims of the 7/11 and Psychological Trauma Interventions, Uganda's Quest for Solutions

By
Jacob Waiswa
Psychological trauma is occurring in areas of the world marred by violence -radiating from families, communities, and the different regions of the world –where victims develop considerable degrees of disability mentally, physically, emotionally, socially, occupationally, and spiritually.


Terrorism is one approach of violence that has perplexed the world today. The application of lethal violence usually requires reference to vital threats; broad and complex grievances; spiritual, moral, and ethical authority; and symbolic, identity, or other irreducible goals (Walter, R. 1990).


Terrorism is fatal and agonising strategy of violence against a perceived enemy. It is pursued by different people for different reasons, yet well justified by them –respectively. While terrorism constitutes mental and behavioural tendencies of one party towards another, it is hardly perceived so by that party. 

A case for digital mental health services in Uganda

By  Jacob Waiswa Buganga, Wellness and Recreation Facility Kampala, Uganda Development and growth of cities, countries, and regions have cau...

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