Yearly Archives: 2013
As We Scapegoat Schizophrenics Today, I Am Reminded of Nazi Germany
I was barely eight years old, an inmate of Rockland State Hospital, and the war in Europe was over. On the front page of every newspaper were the photographs taken by the soldiers who had just liberated the Nazi concentration camps.
5 Things You Can Do In 5 Minutes to UnDiagnose Emotional Distress
A lot of posts on this site are about the problems in mental health care. This post is about some solutions. Many of us can do small, simple things to move advocacy forward. We can all make a difference so people can learn how to handle emotional distress without using disease based approaches with chemically based "solutions." Here are 5 things you can do in the next five minutes to promote UnDiagnosing Emotional Distress.
Scapegoating Persons Labelled Mentally Ill: The Politics of Marginalization
Scapegoating is an ancient human practice that probably dates from the time the first human beings decided to circle their huts -- what we fondly term the dawn of civilization. When things got tense in the compound, penalties got handed out to one or more individuals or families, those usually at the low end of the pole, the politically powerless or vulnerable.
“Why Will DSM-5 Cost $199 a Copy?”
Allen Frances writes in the Huffington Post on the "astounding" price jump of the DSM-5, speculating that the APA is counting on "captive" buyers...
“Author Of āLet Them Eat Prozacā Links Psychiatric Medication to Teenage Violence”
The InquisitrĀ announces an upcoming interview with Dr. David Healy on their own site and covers conservative blog WMD's interviewĀ with him this week.
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Krazy Kiwi Kids
The New Zealand government has just published research showing the numbers of children aged 2-14 years being diagnosed with mental disorders has doubled in the last five years with the key driver being an increase in anxiety disorders.
A Breakthrough for Suicide (Attempt) Survivors at the AAS
The American Association of Suicidology (AAS) has created a blog for suicide attempt survivors. By seeking out and actually welcoming the survivor voice, for the first time anywhere in the world by a mainstream suicide organisation, this represents a global breakthrough in the field.
The Hearing Voices Movement: In Response to a Father – ‘My Daughter, the Schizophrenic’
There was a heart-breaking and disturbing story in yesterdayās Guardian newspaper entitled, My Daughter, the Schizophrenicā, which featured edited extracts from a book written by the father of a child called Jani. He describes how Jani is admitted into a psychiatric hospital when she is 5, diagnosed with schizophrenia when she is 6 and by the time she is 7, she has been put on a potent cocktail of psychotropic medications.
What is Critical Psychiatry?
Over the last twenty years there has emerged a body of work that questions the assumptions that lie beneath psychiatric knowledge and practice. This work, appearing as academic papers, magazine articles, books, and chapters in books, hasnāt been written by academics, sociologists or cultural theorists. It has emerged from the pens and practice of a group of British psychiatrists.
Taking Martin Luther King Jr’s Call For Creative Maladjustment Seriously
Martin Luther King, Jr. once said "There are some things in our nation and in our world to which I'm proud to be maladjusted⦠I never intend to adjust myself to segregation and discrimination. I never intend to become adjusted to religious bigotry. I never intend to adjust myself to economic conditions that will take necessities from the many to give luxuries to the few, and leave millions of people perishing on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of prosperity. I never intend to adjust myself to the madness of militarism, and to the self-defeating effects of physical violence... And I call upon you to be maladjusted to these things until the good society is realizedā¦
Luscious Lipids
Since the 1950ās, weāve been told that eating fat makes you fat and that avoiding traditional fats (i.e. butter, animal meats, lard, eggs) in lieu of industrialized, man-made fat substitutes is highly recommended. Why did we agree to disavow several millennia of instinctive eating in favor of a high carb and sugar diet, deficient in this staple?
A Phenomenological View of Madness and Medicine
I got to thinking. In my essay āThe Reality Is In Our Heads,ā I espoused a phenomenological view of the world in which human...
NCMHR Does Not Speak for Me
I am appalled to read a press release by the National Coalition for Mental Health Recovery that lauds the proposals emerging from the Vice President's Task Force and accepts in principle a national database of individuals with mental health diagnoses that is "limited to those with a known history of violence."
What Happened After a Nation Methodically Murdered Its Schizophrenics? Rethinking Mental Illness and Its...
When we begin to question, we discover that (1) scientifically flawed research has been used to promote ideas around mental illness and its heritability, and (2) instead of focusing on nature vs. nurture causes of mental illness, itās time to consider whether certain phenomena are really symptoms of pathology or instead are inextricable aspects of our humanity.
Youth Violence is a Family Therapy Issue
Family therapists view violent young people in the context of the wider social systems of which they are a part. This typically means the youthās parents, but it can also include grandparents, teachers, or even friends. Framing youth violence in terms of the social context or family system--rather than as a psychological problem of the individual-- is the most effective way of putting an end to the violent behavior.
And Thatās the News from the Department of Psychiatry
In the business of clinical trials, the most valuable commodities are the research subjects. Filling clinical trials is hard, and filling them quickly is even harder. Thatās why in 2000 a clinical investigator told the HHS Office of the Inspector General that research sponsors were looking for three things from research sites: āNo. 1ārapid enrollment. No. 2 ā rapid enrollment. No. 3 ā rapid enrollment.ā
Day of Action to Stop Psychiatric Profiling: January 21, 2013
As politicians, media, and pro-gun and anti-gun lobbies all converge to agree on one thing, that those of us labeled mentally ill are fair game for dumping blame on and restricting of our civil liberties and constitutional rights, despite the fact that there is no rational evidence for such profiling - our community is responding with grief and anger.
Free from Harm? Reflecting on the Dangers of the White Houseās Proposed āNow...
āAnd so what we should be thinking about is our responsibility to care for and shield them from harm and give them the...
Psychiatry Is Not the Only Branch of Medicine to Lose Its Soul to Pharma
In the present climate, the truth proves elusive. Almost all clinical studies of various drugs are designed and funded by the pharmaceutical companies. Only the studies which support efficacy of a drug are published while the more numerous negative studies are rarely acknowledged. While companies are supposed to register the studies they are conducting so that planned timing of study endpoints are public knowledge, these requirements are often ignored.
The Problem with PTSD
āThe voices, they tell me they gonna kill me, and itās my fault.ā
āSometimes, when we hear voices, they just reflect our own anxieties, sometimes they can echo things weāve been told in the past. When the voices tell you that theyāre going to kill you, does that echo anything you may have been told in the past?ā I ask.
“Baby Cry Too Much?”
This is the second in my new series, āHaiku for social changeā, the first having appeared on my own blog page. Since this piece is about pharmacology and psychopharmacology, I think MIA is a good home for it.
“The Chill of Forced Incarceration and Psychiatric ‘Care'”
"When you make therapists have to report danger that means no one will feel safe talking⦠this does not make us safer. It in...
“Neuroplasticity: Enormous Implications for Anyone Who has been Labeled with a Psychiatric Illness”
Beyond Meds offers a compendium of our new knowledge about the ways we can change our brain's function and, in fact, its structure. "There...
Pfizer Settles Chantix Lawsuit: Keeps CEO Off the Stand
One week before its court date, Pfizer settled with plaintiff Billy G. Bedsole Jr., who claims that Chantix triggered his suicidal thoughts and other...
Civilians
If youāve ever driven your car in a blizzard, you realize that the biggest hazard isnāt the snow or ice on the road; itās mostly other drivers. You of course have your own vehicle (and welfare) to look out for, and itās certainly stressful driving slowly, keeping traction on the slippery tarmac, maintaining concentration, watching out for black ice, and so on. But these variables remain somewhat under your control. Other drivers; not so much.