Steven T. Licardi

Project Partner: Steven T. Licardi
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Steven T. Licardi
Autistic social worker, spoken word poet, artist, writer, and performance activist working at the intersections of art and social policy.

Steven T. Licardi is an Autistic social worker, spoken word poet, artist, writer, and performance activist working at the intersections of art and social policy. He travels internationally using the power of the arts to create empathic dialogue around, to confront the realities of, and to assist communities in reexamining our relationships to madness and mental health. Steven has worked as theatre actor, filmmaker, and photographer, as well as a creator of mixed and multimedia arts. He works full time as a psychotherapist, often leads workshops on collective poem making, and is a writer of science fiction and social policies.

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Social Media

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/thesvenbo


Location

Based in

United States

Working in

United States

Areas of interest in VBP

Communications/other/Performance Art, Education, Meeting/ASS (Advanced Studies Seminar), Policy/Commissioning, Policy/other/Public Health/Mental Health, Publications/CUP series, Publications/other/Creative Writing, Research/philosophy, Research/other/Autism/Mental Health/Neuroscience/Madness, Services/person-centered, Services/teamwork, Services/other/Consultations/Mentorship/Coaching, Other/Art-making/Co-creation

Related areas of interest

Communication skills, Decision theory, Evidence-based practice, Ethics, Health economics, Medical humanities/Art/Literature/Madness/Performance, Regulation, Law, Other/Advocacy

Areas of healthcare expertise:

Child Health, Carer, Complementary medicine/other/Poetry Therapy/Creative Arts Therapies, Global health, Mental health/General, Mental health/other/Madness/Arts/Radical Psychology/Critical Psychology/Social Therapeutics, Service user, Social care, Well-being, Other/Diagnosis/Labeling

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https://www.thesvenbo.com/books



https://soundcloud.com/thesvenbo



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