Yearly Archives: 2023

Diode | A Narrative About a Mental Journey by Karen Hudes

0
From Thomas Pynchon: Atmospheric forces channel suddenly through the individual, the release point of a larger, pressured system. At the moment of crisis, all attention goes to the diode.

Regarding the Quote ‘It Is No Measure of Health…’

15
From Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: and Charles Eisenstein: It’s not because there is something wrong with you that you can’t make yourself get with the program. It’s that there is something wrong with the program.

Screening for Perinatal Depression: An Effective Intervention, or One That Does More Harm Than Good?

2
Why does the U.S. describe perinatal screening as providing a proven benefit, while the task forces in the U.K. and Canada see no evidence of such benefit?

Internal Review Found ‘Falsified Data’ in Stanford President’s Alzheimer’s Research

1
From The Stanford Daily: Colleagues say Marc Tessier-Lavigne tried to keep hidden the findings of an inquiry into his 2009 Nature paper that had made a splash in the Alzheimer's research world.

What’s Missing from NAMI and Pro-Psychiatry: Lived Experience

22
Since many psych patients become forced consumers, their advocates have a duty to be educated and concerned with adverse reactions.
Business man protecting with umbrella against wind of papers concept

How Peer Reviewers and Editors Protected a Failed Paradigm for Psychiatric Drug Testing

10
My recent article was so threatening to the whole edifice of psychiatry that the peer reviewers and editors did what they could to kill it.

How the Interpersonal Model Explains, and Heals, Mental Pain | James Barnes

6
From Aeon: In order to understand and heal mental distress, we must see our minds as existing in relationships, not inside our heads.

“Making a Silk Purse Out of a Sow’s Ear”: Erick Turner on How Publication...

5
Ayurdhi Dhar interviews Erick Turner about publication bias in antidepressant trials, compromised psychotherapeutic research, and a culture of journal worship.

BJGP Publishes Advice for GPs on Withdrawing From SSRI Antidepressants

0
From IIPDW: This is an important moment as the journal is widely read by GPs, who are the main prescribers of SSRI antidepressants in the UK.
Isabella photo

Beyond Labels and Meds—Closer Look: Isabella Castillo

1
At times I tend to feel invisible. Sometimes I don’t feel like I fit in with everyone else; I feel like an outsider.

Why Are Ketamine Ads Following Me Around the Internet?

2
From The New York Times: A pandemic-related loosening of telehealth laws in 2020 allowed for the prescribing of controlled substances remotely, and this led to an increase in the availability and marketing of ketamine and other drugs.
A bearded white man repeated pattern with hands in an expression of confusion

Critical Psychiatry Textbook, Chapter 5: Psychiatric Diagnoses Are Not Reliable (Part Two)

5
The screening test for depression recommended by the WHO is so poor that for every 100 screened, 36 will get a false diagnosis of depression.

New Guidance on Antidepressant Withdrawal for Doctors in the UK

6
New guidance for primary care doctors in the UK on antidepressant discontinuation acknowledges severe and long-lasting withdrawal symptoms.
Photograph of the red and blue lights on top of a police car at night

New York Can’t—or Won’t—Provide Data on New Forced Treatment Plan

4
When we requested specific numbers and data, the presenter suggested that there were so many different players, agencies, and moving parts it was hard to “make sense” of all the information. 

How Mindstrong’s Rush to Roll Out a ‘Smoke Alarm’ for Mental Illness Led to...

0
From STAT: The start-up, cofounded by Tom Insel, claimed to have developed a "biomarker" that could analyze users' typing speeds, typos, and tapping and scrolling patterns for early signs of cognition and mood changes.
A woman's head is silhouetted with the sunset over the water

Beyond Psychiatry: A Trauma-Centric View of Mental Health

23
Internal family systems therapy is a non-pathologizing method of working toward healing from trauma, a journey of returning to wholeness by reconnecting with ourselves.

Everyone Has a Story

12
Greetings to all in the Mad in the Family community. I’m the new editor of this bustling corner of Mad in America, and I’m thrilled to start working with you all.

Head of FDA’s Neuroscience Unit to Depart

0
From Fierce Biotech: The embattled regulator, Billy Dunn, has been accused of having had a too-cozy relationship with the pharma company Biogen prior to the approval of their Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm.
Illustration depicting a doctor and nurse standing aloof or angrily pointing at an older female patient sitting down

About Not Listening to People

15
Psychiatry exists in a perpetual state of distrust and disbelief of everything their patients say, including when patients report harmful effects of their drugs.

Suicide is a Poem by Jay E. Valusek

0
Suicide is a poem, I say, and pause. They do not look convinced. A tragedy, perhaps, reply their faces. No rhyme or reason. No heroic meter. A travesty, at...

So long as we can say by Julia Hoeffler Welton

0
Out of the gas chamber Out of the closed ward Out of the shock room They come. Slowly, unfeeling, Unhearing, Unseeing They walk, or stumble, or crawl. Witnesses, liberators, Physicians, priests...

Self-Care For Dummies by Jill M. Talbot

0
Seek comfort where you can, even if it's in a dumpster Have someone explain it to you like you're a toddler Read more on ways you...

A bipolar perspectivist poem by Andrea Grey

0
one day we may all come to see that the way I treat you, I treat me it’s disguised from our eyes and operates energetically we don’t...

The 9-Question Survey Doctors Use to ‘Diagnose’ Depression Was Created by an Antidepressant Manufacturer

2
From Insider: The PHQ-9 — the quick tool that made many primary care doctors more comfortable prescribing antidepressants — was designed by a "marketing man" working for Pfizer.

Beyond Labels and Meds—Closer Look: Madeline Aliah

2
Meet another talented teen behind the pieces in MIA's art exhibition. She writes: "This poem was written in my first year at a queer-positive school and is processing the new forms of guilt and shame I experienced and was exposed to."