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It’s a No-Brainer: Living Proof We Are More Than Our Parts

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Terms like “reward systems,” “emotion centers,” and “decision circuits” suggest precision. But these aren’t discoveries—they’re metaphors.

Soteria—A Human Response to a Human Problem

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The Soteria model has gained recognition in Israel, with more than 35 such "stabilizing houses" now operating, most publicly funded.

Two Years Later: My TMS Story, From Gaslighting to Finding My Voice

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This didn’t feel like a temporary adjustment phase. It felt like my brain was glitching.
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Conceptual Synaesthesia as Cognitive Literacy    

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I don’t just feel things; I translate them. For those of us who experience it, it is not a novelty. It is a structure for thinking.
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From Wounds to Labels to “Mental Illness”

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We don’t need to understand someone’s entire past to exercise a little emotional humility—to see behavior as adaptation, not brokenness.
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Waking Up to Your Emotions 101: The Other Side of Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal

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Many people find themselves stuck: withdrawal symptoms might have passed, but emotionally, life feels overwhelming.

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Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy: A Conversation with Stijn Vanheule

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Vanheule urges clinicians to listen for the structure in psychotic thought. He offers clinical examples that reframe hallucinations as a form of creative response to unspeakable dilemmas.

Antipsychotics Do Not Provide a Clinically Meaningful Benefit Over the Short-Term: A Review of...

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70 years of RCTs fail to provide evidence that antipsychotics provide a clinically meaningful benefit for treating acute psychotic episodes.

Veterans Take Their “War Cry For Change” to Capitol Hill

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Despite VHA’s $571 million suicide prevention budget, veterans are dying by suicide at alarmingly high rates. Advocates want answers and accountability.

A Therapist Navigating Antidepressant Withdrawal: Nelson Lee on the Power of the Present Moment

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Therapist and coach Nelson Lee joins us on the podcast to discuss how he approaches helping clients while navigating the complexities of antidepressant withdrawal.

“Progress Only Occurs when People Make Demands”: Paolo del Vecchio Reflects on a Life...

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Paolo del Vecchio speaks with Leah Harris about his decades of public service at SAMHSA, what worries him most about mental health in today’s America, and where he sees hope in the recovery movement that he helped create.

The Poetics and Politics of Our Mental Health Metaphors: An Interview with Laurence Kirmayer

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Ayurdhi Dhar interviews influential cultural psychiatrist Laurence Kirmayer on how metaphors, histories, and social structures contour our experiences of suffering and healing.

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Meet Lara, My Anorexic Part

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This is what unprocessed emotions can look like. Often relating to trauma. But what is trauma? When someone hurts you? When society hurts you? When you feel “wrong,” excluded? When you are not taught how to love yourself (by being loved)? When you lack the tools to live with, because you never learned any life skills?

“So I lost my fear and won everything”: Peter Lehmann, 50...

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With these subtle topics, I feel that my language skills are not enough to explain. Madness means crossing the limits of normal and limited life, and includes breaking chains, but also includes risks and dangers, of course.

The Epidemic of Psychiatric Diagnoses on Social Networks

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We have seen the immense influence of social networks both in the vast production of content based on nomenclatures from psychiatric vocabulary and the exhaustive exploration of certain psychiatric categories that broaden the reach of publications. Not all, just some.

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