Yearly Archives: 2025

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Half of Those Who Take Antidepressants Are Labeled “Treatment Resistant”

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Millions of people are trying multiple antidepressant drugs without success, and psychiatry labels them “treatment resistant.”

The United States is Witnessing the Return of Psychiatric Imprisonment

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From The Guardian. “Across the country, a troubling trend is accelerating: the return of institutionalization – rebranded, repackaged and framed as “modern mental health...

The Fight Against Involuntary Commitment: Are Protection & Advocacy Organizations Fulfilling Their Mission?

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Protection and Advocacy organizations were designed as ground-breaking tools for fighting involuntary commitment and protecting patients’ rights. Are they fulfilling their promise? And will they survive Trump?

The Garden of the Mind: Fictions Weeded Out by Psychiatry

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Delusions are more than fleeting mental turmoil; they reveal the unconscious mind’s storytelling power.
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America’s Unhealthy Relationship with Antidepressants

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Exhaustive research topples the conceptual house of cards in which the antidepressant hegemony resides.

Interview with German activist Peter Lehmann: “I Lost My Fear and Gained Everything.”

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Peter Lehmann is a central figure in the struggle for emancipation and dignity of people with lived experience of psychiatric treatment.

The Daily Mail Reviews Unshrunk

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From the Daily Mail in the UK: Katinka Blackford Newman interviews Laura Delano about her memoir Unshrunk. "My life nearly fell apart because I...
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The Moral World of Personality Disorder Assessment

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Professionals in the field must recognize psychiatry's connection to social norms rather than portraying it as a neutral branch of medicine.

The Failure of “Spit For Science”: No Genetic or Neurological Pathways for Substance Abuse

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Despite finding no meaningful correlation between genes and substance use, high-profile geneticists misleadingly conveyed optimistic results.

Unmedicated Clarity: How I Reclaimed My Voice After Psychiatry Silenced It

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My healing didn’t begin with that pill. It began the moment I stopped handing over my truth for someone else to interpret.

An Atheist’s Prayer by Morgan Stewart

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Psychiatry is an atheist’s prayer, absolving the faithful of human desire It is miracle cures, sinners who have lost their way, and a holy book...
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A Call for Comfort Brought the Police Instead. Now the Solution Is in Danger

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From KFF Health News: "Overcome by worries, Lynette Isbell dialed a mental health hotline in April 2022. She wanted to talk to someone about...

Dreaming with Purpose: How the Mind’s Hidden GPS Can Guide Us Toward Personal and...

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By honouring dreams, we honour our innate creativity, our shared humanity, our capacity to reimagine reality.

Teralyn Sell and Jenn Schmitz: Breaking Out of the Prison of Prescribing and Finding...

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On the Mad in America podcast, Brooke Siem talks with Teralyn Sell and Jenn Schmitz about their journey from working in the prison system to challenging conventional psychiatric narratives in their therapy practice and podcast, The Gaslit Truth.
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Behind the Smiles: Mental Health in South Korea’s High-Pressure Society

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South Korea ranks among the highest in the world for suicide, and its people are turning to psychiatric drugs in record numbers.
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Antidepressant Trials Last Eight Weeks, So Why Do We Take Them for Years?

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The studies are of short duration and are riddled with methodological issues like unblinding and failure to assess withdrawal.

NY Times Finally Figures out ADHD Critics May be Onto Something

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From The New York Times: "From 2012 to 2022, the total number of prescriptions for stimulants to treat A.D.H.D. increased in the United States...

New WHO Guidance Calls for Paradigm Shift in Mental Health Policy

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The guidance emphasizes shifting away from institutional mindsets and practices, the biomedical approach, and the use of psychotropic drugs.
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Akathisia After a Five-Year Taper: Chained to an Antidepressant Forever

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I have been on Cymbalta for 17 years now and am gutted that my five-year taper did not free me of the drug.

Kaine & Banks Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Mental Health Care and Substance Use...

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"Today, U.S. Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Jim Banks (R-IN), members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, introduced the Providing...
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The Mental Health System in the UK Failed Us

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The whole system is broken and I pray for my friends in Great Britain. They need a reform, not cuts or euthanasia.

Psychology’s Small Stories and the Call of the Other: An Interview with David Goodman

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Ayurdhi Dhar interviews David Goodman about his vision for a psychology grounded in care for the other, the risks of psychotherapeutic standardization, and why humility—and even embarrassment—may be vital to human flourishing.
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Lost in Psychobabble? Cut Through the Jargon for Real Mental Clarity

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The key to healing is to recognize that you are not dealing with a broken brain, but unlearning survival habits that no longer serve you.
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A Reflection on “Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance”

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The act of diagnosis is so influential on a person’s sense of self that its limitations need to be repeated again and again and again.

The Curious Case of Empty Asylums and the Birth of Psychiatry

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Psychiatry has cut, burned, shocked, drugged, and subdued its way through history—leaving behind compliance, not cures.