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Permission to Laugh

 


In David Granier's Stand Up For Mental Health course, mental health consumers turn their problems into comedy, then perform their acts at conferences, treatment centres, psychiatric wards, and for various mental health organizations.

“We use comedy to give consumers a voice and help reduce the stigma around mental illness,” says Granirer. The idea is that laughing at our setbacks raises us above them. It makes people go from despair to hope, and hope is crucial to anyone struggling with adversity. Studies prove that hopeful people are more resilient and also tend to live longer, healthier lives.”

Granirer, who himself suffers from depression, got the idea for Stand Up For Mental Health from watching students in his Langara College Stand-Up Comedy Clinic course. “Though Stand-Up Comedy Clinic isn’t intended as therapy, I’ve had students overcome long standing depressions and phobias, not to mention increasing their confidence and self-esteem. There’s something incredibly healing about telling a roomful of people exactly who you are and having them laugh and cheer.”

Stand Up For Mental Health has a group of comics in Vancouver, and is also offered through the Mood Disorders Association of Ontario in Toronto. Granirer also trains comics in different cities across the country in conjunction with organizations like the Canadian Mental Health Association and then has them perform at public events and fundraisers.

“There’s something amazing about having clients from your organization take the stage at an event and rock the house,” says Granirer. It’s incredibly empowering and a great way of fighting public stigma. Most so-called normal people would never want to do stand-up comedy. Seeing people with mental illness do it forces the audience to re-evaluate their perceptions and biases against people who are mentally ill.”



HIRE PERMISSION TO LAUGH COMEDY TROUPE!

"Permission to Laugh" Stand Up Comics are busy with performances across Southern Ontario - to great appreciation and acclaim!  Trained by the Founder of "Stand Up For Mental Health" the comics make comedy out of their very serious lived experiences with mental
health issues, addictions and other life challenges.

Comedy is a brilliance technique of bringing difficult subjects to the public, breaking down barriers and creating common ground where others can learn and be more comfortable with a taboo topic.

The "Permission To Laugh" Players are available to perform at Annual Meetings, Family Conferences, Mental Health Related Events, Universities - Hospitals and Institutions engaged in education about
mental health.

For more information and/or to book the comics please contact: Spark of Brilliance - info@sparkofbrilliance.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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