Book Launch: Luna and the Astronaut of the Mind

Book Launch: Luna and the Astronaut of the Mind

 

Book Launch: Luna and the Astronaut of the Mind
A children’s book with a difference.

Cape Town – Created by Cape Town-based clinical psychologistGarth Newman, and his wife, Yumna Sadan – this book helps children navigate their internal world by taking them on an intergalactic adventure. Luna’s journey is one well worth taking.

The book deals with themes such as sadness and depression, anxiety and fear, anger and bullying. These important themes are navigated by our hero, Luna and her trusty companion, the Astronaut. During this mentally and emotionally taxing time – children need stories that foster a sense of hope and security.

Luna and the Astronaut of the Mind was born out of a simple question. A curious 9-year-old asked, “What’s a psychologist?” And not wanting to go into too much detail, Garth jokingly replied, “I’m an astronaut of the mind.” This sparked a whirlwind of ideas which took 3 years to pen into a coherent story. This question is frequently asked by child patients when they enter therapy. So the book aims to provide a simple and fun way to explain the therapeutic process while assisting children to navigate complex challenges that many of them face.

The lockdown period created a time capsule – allowing the authors to craft their story and contain their own fears about the growing pandemic. The book was launched in mid-August and has garnered a fantastic response. “It’s been amazing to receive pictures of young readers enjoying our book,” says Yumna. “It’s been an incredible journey with Luna and the AstronautWe’ve watched the characters grow and evolve – just as we have – and are thrilled by the positive feedback we’ve received.” For Yumna, who co-wrote and illustrated the book, creating a brown-skinned character with curly hair happened organically. “Growing up I never saw any protagonists who looked like me, my friends or family members. Diversity and representation matters. Children need to see themselves reflected in the stories they’re told.” 
 

Garth, who has worked for many years in both state and private practice with children and adolescents had this to say, “Narrative therapy principles, which enable children to grapple with important concepts are an incredibly powerful tool. By interacting with characters in stories, abstract themes can become concrete and manageable. We can teach kids to be humans before being members of a particular race. We can teach kids, through intentionally inclusive stories, that each individual child can be a hero.”

15th Annual Peace, Safety and Human Rights Memorial Lecture, Transitional Justice, Martyrdom and Liberation – Watch Now!

15th Annual Peace, Safety and Human Rights Memorial Lecture, Transitional Justice, Martyrdom and Liberation – Watch Now!

Did you miss our third webinar, 15th Annual Peace, Safety and Human Rights Memorial Lecture, Transitional Justice, Martyrdom and Liberation.

Don’t worry, watch it now on our YouTube Page!

The Peace, Safety and Human Rights Memorial Lecture Series (in memory of the late Minister Abdulah Omar and Mr Joe Moabi) is an annual event, which has been endorsed by the Omar and Moabi families. The Lecture Series seeks to highlight the new frontiers and challenges facing the culture of democracy, peace, safety and human rights in South Africa and globally. Abdulah Omar and Joe Moabi fought a vigilant and uncompromising war against inequality and oppression. Their legacies remind us that the fight against oppression and tyranny is never over and that we are required to constantly renew our commitment to the cause of development equality and freedom. The Annual Lecture Series has been forged in the flames of their legacies, and as such, seeks to emblazon the agencies of peace, safety, human rights and social justice for all. The Series aims to deepen our understanding of freedom and prepare us meaningfully to implement the ideals of democracy.

6th Annual Durban Mental Health Symposium

KZN Mental Health Advocacy Group and SADAG KZN’s Annual Walk 2020

The KZN Mental Health Advocacy Group and SADAG KZN’s annual walk is going virtual! Move for Mental Health and join in the call for better Mental Health services in KZN.
Wear green, put on your best hat, complete 1km anywhere you are, and post a pic or video on social media with hashtags #StepUpKZN #SpeakYourMind