Live Virtual Group Sessions in English, Italian, Greek, Spanish, & Polish
In attempt to foster social connections and offer space for engagement and reflection during these uncertain times for our global community, we are offering virtual versions of traditional narrative medicine group work, live via Zoom.
REGISTRATION PROCESS: Register using the links below. You will receive confirmation at the time of your registration with the information and link to join. Please be sure to save this information for access at the time of the meeting. You will be able to register up to 15 minutes before the start of the session, after which registrations may not be approved for security reasons. Please join sessions promptly by the start time, as we will be locking each session after a 5-minute grace period to make the space as secure as possible. We are using a tool called Zoom for Healthcare, which is a HIPAA, PIPEDA & PHIPA compliant video conferencing software with secure, real-time encrypted messaging.
Also, to be sure you are able to participate fully and with ease, it is helpful to ensure you have the latest version of Zoom installed, which you can access here: https://zoom.us/download
Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. If you require disability accommodations for a session, please contact please contact the Office of Disability Services at 212-854-2388 or disability@columbia.edu at least 10 days in advance of the event. We will do our best to arrange accommodations received after this deadline but cannot guarantee them.
The next live virtual sessions are scheduled for the following times (withmore to be added, so check back for updates). All are welcome to any of the language sessions. **Please be sure to confirm your current time difference when joining the next sessions! Check this time zone converter to confirm any time differences**
Follow the links to register for sessions in English
As always, each session will be led by trained narrative medicine facilitators and will offer group connection and reflection through a text, image, or music for up to 100 participants. Groups will read and examine the work closely and discuss what we see, with the facilitators offering guidance and background. There will be opportunities for reflective writing and sharing what is written. We continue to hope these hour-long sessions might offer a moment of solace and space, along with an opportunity for reflection and connection with others.
We also encourage you to check back here following sessions, as we will post a follow-up to each live session with the materials and prompts used, and you will have the opportunity to post your writing and respond to others there.
We would love to learn more about your experience of these sessions, so if youโre able, please take the time to fill out a follow-up survey of two quick questions!
If you have questions, or would like to schedule a personalized narrative medicine session for your organization or team, email us at narrativemedicine@cumc.columbia.edu.
Be sure to follow our social media pages for updates as well, and check back here frequently for updates!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this session! For this session we took a close look at the portirat “Portrait of Space” by ย Lee Miller, posted below. Our prompt was:ย โWrite about the space in between.โ Participants are warmly encouraged to share what you wrote below (โLeave a Replyโ), to keep the conversation goingโฆ
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this session! For this session we took a close look at a video titled “Lamentation Project” by Martha Graham, posted below. Our prompt was:ย โthe unseen.โ Participants are warmly encouraged to share what you wrote below (โLeave a Replyโ), to keep the conversation going here, bearing in mindโฆ
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this session! For this session we read an excerpt from the book “Misinterpretation” by Lediaย Xhoga, posted below. Our prompt was:ย โWrite about the life behind the walls.โ Participants are warmly encouraged to share what you wrote below (โLeave a Replyโ), to keep the conversation going here, bearing inโฆ
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this session! For this session we read a poem “After the Movie” by Marie Howe, posted below. Our prompt was:ย โTake another little piece of my heart.โ Participants are warmly encouraged to share what you wrote below (โLeave a Replyโ), to keep the conversation going here, bearing inโฆ
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this session! For this session we read a poem “No Answer” by Lia Purpura, posted below. Our prompt was:ย โWrite about giving, not wielding.โ Participants are warmly encouraged to share what you wrote below (โLeave a Replyโ), to keep the conversation going here, bearing in mind that theโฆ
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this session! For this session we took a close look at the painting “Middlesborough” by Stuart Pearson Wright, posted below. Our prompt was: โWrite about a parent figure.โ Participants are warmly encouraged to share what you wrote below (โLeave a Replyโ), to keep the conversation going here, bearingโฆ
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this session! For this session we took a close look at a clip from the movie “The Hours [2002] – Flowers, what a beautiful morning” and read the poem “Instructions on Not Giving Up” by Ada Limรณn, posted below. Our prompt was:ย โAn obscene display of color.โ Participantsโฆ
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