Articles by Artists

This page contains a selected sampling of accomplishments, articles, and art by consumer/survivor (peer) artists. For a longer list of books and poetry, visit the page: Books by Artists.


Remarkable Woman 2024: Jessica Lowell Mason helps others navigate mental health system

by: Kelsey Anderson, AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB) — During the month of March, News 4 (BUFFALO, NY) recognizes ‘Remarkable Women’ in WNY who are making a difference across the region. Our first showcase is on Jessica Lowell Mason, who creates a safe space for people who have been negatively impacted by the mental health system.

Lowell Mason is a deacon at her church, she started a group that helps people dealing with certain traumas, she’s a PhD candidate at University at Buffalo, and she teaches at UB, Buffalo State and a woman’s prison in Albion.

To view a short video about this 2024 Remarkable Woman Jessica Lowell Mason, click here.


Living into Wholeness Workshop Series and Workbook by Deb Trueheart (2023)

Living into Wholeness is a course for healing trauma through wholeness-based practices and principles.   It is a process of learning to align with and trust the larger, creative LIFE FORCE flowing through, sourcing your life with everything you need in every moment.  You are invited to enter the mystery and mastery of the intrinsic wisdom in your own being. Learn to access your intrinsic state of wholeness, divinity and perfection and release the old patterns that block your authentic state of joy, openness, trust, freedom, and vitality.

Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Living-Into-Wholeness-Principles-Practices/dp/B0CVVL4WDL

and at National Empowerment Center:  https//power2u/org/donate
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Remembering Melissa Perez

Remembering Melissa Perez - Bright Red art with a woman reflecting on her life

Article: Remembering Melissa Perez,
by Meghan Caughey


Trauma Healing Booklet by Consumer/Survivors

What You Need to Know About Trauma by Meghan Caughey, Ken Segal, Sybil Noble, Jean Campbell, and Sharon Wise. For the full booklet, click here.

https://ritacronise.wordpress.com/remembering-melissa-perez