Strength in Unity: a support group for Global Majority music artists and professionals

Date: 10/09/2024
Location: Zoom, UK only

Tues 10th Sept, Tues 24th Sept, Tues 8th Oct, Tues 22nd Oct

In response to the alarming rise in racist violence and rhetoric across the UK, the Music Industry Therapy Collective (MITC) is launching a new initiative – Strength in Unity: A Support Group for Global Majority Music Artists and Professionals. This online group is dedicated to supporting Global Majority individuals working within the UK music industry as they navigate these challenging times, and exploring ways they can support themselves and each other moving forward. 

MITC, composed of specialist therapists with roots in the music industry, is committed to offering – at no cost to participants – this supportive space for sharing experiences and connecting with others. This group will run over four alternate weeks in September and October, facilitated by MITC specialist psychotherapist Tameeza Henriot and MITC psychotherapist-in-training Wendy Cave, both with expertise in the music industry and issues related to identity and belonging. 

Distinguishing a Support Group from a Therapy Group

It is important to note that Strength in Unity is a support group, not a therapy group. While both provide valuable opportunities for sharing and connection, a support group focuses on peer-led discussions and mutual support. In contrast, a therapy group aims to treat mental health issues  and relational problems in a long term group clinical setting.

MITC’s support group is designed to create a welcoming community where participants can connect with others who are navigating similar challenges, without the clinical focus of a therapy group. 

How to Get Involved: Music industry companies are encouraged to share this initiative with their teams and networks. Individuals interested in joining the support group can contact MITC directly via info@musicindustrytherapists.com.

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