Yearly Archives: 2024

Ward 362: On Meeting People in Sorrow

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There is no understanding that we have the need for comfort and support. Our feelings are not allowed; they are reduced to medical symptoms.
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A Bicultural Māori/European Vision for a Truly Healing Hospital

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Our therapies need to treat the root causes of mental distress—especially trauma and environment—and not just numb the pain.
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The Trauma Craze: How the Expansion of Trauma Diagnoses Fueled Victimhood Culture

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Exploring the paradox of increasing trauma diagnoses in a safer world and the proliferation of trauma culture.
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Irrational Polypharmacy: How Integrated Mental Health Treatment Can Help

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Drug-first treatment overlooks the underlying circumstances that contributed to the development of mental health issues in the first place.
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Is Virtual Psychotherapy of Lesser Quality Than In-Person?

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Are therapists contributing to the depersonalization and loneliness that has hollowed out social life in our culture in general?

Ode to the Path of Least Resistance by Gunnar Burton

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A legacy of water Once Imprisoned in a geological Alcatraz inert, helpless, gravity it’s only friend Became an emphatic knife carving through hard Precambrian flesh always under cover of shadow a...

Is There Transformative Meaning in Madness?

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How do some people find and harness transformative meaning in their experiences conceptualised as psychosis by clinical psychiatry?

Service Users Report Psychiatric Professionals as the Least Helpful Factor in Quitting Antipsychotics

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A new study published in Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice finds that psychiatrists and other doctors are the most unhelpful factor for...

The Anatomy of Anxiety: An Interview With Ellen Vora

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Dr. Ellen Vora, author of 'The Anatomy of Anxiety', joins us to discuss trauma, grief, functional medicine and more.
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I Accuse Psychiatry of Murder

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My beloved friend Geoffrey could have contributed so much to the world if psychiatrists had not murdered him.
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How I Developed a Critical Perspective on Psychiatry

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I saw many people admitted to psychiatric wards having suffered a recent or past trauma, only to leave with prescriptions for multiple drugs.
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Dismantling the Psychiatric Monopoly: Why We Need an Alternative

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A speech given at the annual Danish Psychiatry Top Summit conference on the theme "New winds are blowing."

Therapy Can Harm Too

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I’d like to open up a conversation about the role psychologists and social workers play in getting people on psychiatric drugs and ensuring treatment compliance.

Numb by ElizaM

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Dissociation feels like my head is stuffed with cotton and I can't hear right. Like trying to have a conversation under water. Muffled. Blurry. Both heavy...
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The Emperor’s New Clothes? The Psychiatrist as Expert in a Post-Modern World

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Psychiatry has fallen to too many fads and abusive treatments over the decades to hold current treatments with any confidence.
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My Impressions of Psychiatry

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People who are given the diagnosis of “schizophrenia” are the last social group not to be accepted by the public. 

School Phone Bans and “Mental Health”

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Banning school phones is not an answer to improving mental health.
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Gender and Psychiatry: Pathologized Emotions

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Our emotions in response to violence, lack of recognition, moral or sexual attack are defined as "mental illness" by psychiatry.

Dear Psychiatrist – I Survived

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It took me over 20 years to believe in myself enough to walk away from psychiatry and psych drugs and regain my life. I not only survived, but I am also thriving.

Are You Ok? by Alex K.

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Are you taking your meds? Are you right in the head? Are you doing ok? Am I behind on pills today? You seem manic More like you can’t stand...
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Why I Stopped Taking Antidepressants—and Was It Worth It?

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I had no idea what I was getting myself into or how difficult it would later be to break free from the cocktail of medications.

One Person’s Journey from Celebrity Medical Model Advocate to Skeptic: An Interview with Rose...

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Rose Cartwright is a screenwriter and the author of Pure, a hugely successful memoir which was then turned into a series for Channel Four....
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How We Started the Bay Area Hearing Voices Network

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Voice hearers have created a community. Often, for the first time, they feel safe to talk about their experiences and reach out for support. 

Overprescribed and Overlooked: A Preventable Tragedy

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My friend’s death was entirely preventable. We need more regulation of psychiatric medication in America.
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The Core Error of Psychiatrists and Psychologists: Certainty about “Consensus Reality”

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Mental health professionals are selected and socialized to accept consensus reality and see a lack of adjustment to it as "mental illness."