Induction to Virus Psychosis

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Psychiatry: the science of the obligation to adhere to the norm. The norm has changed, and also changes whatever can be defined deviant and erroneously made pathological.

The Launch of Mad in Sweden Culture Section

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Today we launch our brand new culture section where you can find tips on books and films related to mental health issues, and which contribute to the critical review of the current health paradigm in the psychiatric field. The page also has its own section for poetry.

Recovery ā€“ From Personal Reform to Social Change

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From Mad in Sweden. One of the most important contributions made by research on recovery, is understanding people diagnosed with ā€œsevere mental health problemsā€, as not merely victims of an illness, but as agents in their own lives.

Injuries in the Children of Parents Living With Mental Illness

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Parental mental illness is associated with increased risk of injuries among offspring, particularly during the first years of the childā€™s life. Efforts to increase access to parental support for parents with mental illness, and to recognize and treat perinatal metal morbidity in parents in secondary care might prevent child injury.

ā€œDepression Among the Elderly Must be Prioritizedā€

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Older people are the group that gets the most antidepressants in Sweden. 17 % of those over 65 used antidepressants in 2019, and in the group over 75 the medication comprised 26 % of women and 16 % of men, according to the statistics from National Board of Medicines statistics.

Mad in Brasil TV

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Mad in Brasil launches MIB TV, an innovative communication space open to public participation. Every two weeks mental health professionals, researchers, users of psychiatry, family members and leaders of popular movements will discuss articles of interest on Mad in Brasil.

Why Did I Stay?

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I was in psychiatric treatment for eighteen years. For eighteen years I didnā€™t get the help I needed. Why didnā€™t I leave psychiatry long before? What made me stay in something that couldnā€™t help me and on the contrary worsened my mental health? Why did it take so many years before I turned my back on psychiatry and looked after alternatives?
Mad in Norway

The Field of Mental Health Has Gone Astray, But We Can Fix It

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People should have real choice. The research and knowledge about how to work differently are already there. Now we need politicians and policymakers to force the change and make it happen in the established services. Mad in Norway will be a leading voice in ensuring this change.

Power Threat Meaning Framework and Tapering Strips in Brasil

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On October 29 to 31, the National School of Public Health (ENSP / FIOCRUZ) in Rio de Janeiro will hold its 3rd International Seminar on psychiatric drugs. UK Clinical Psychologist Lucy Johnstone will discuss the Power Threat Meaning Framework and Peter Groot will discuss his work in the Netherlands on tapering strips.
Berlin Manifesto launch

Berlin Manifesto for Humane Psychiatry Released

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Changing the mental health and psychosocial support system in Germany requires public debate about the ways our society should help and support people in mental crisis and with chronic mental health problems. We believe the driving force behind all help and support should be humanitarianism and respect for inalienable human rights.

Dog Assisted Psychotherapy Most Effective With Children

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Dog assisted psychotherapy is mostly used within the psychodynamic theory. It's especially useful in treatment with children and adolescents, where dogs seems to pass "under the radar" of children's logical defense.
Mad in Sweden

Together for Sustainable Change: The Launch of Mad in Sweden

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It is with great pleasure that I announce that Mad in Sweden launches today. The number of people receiving a psychiatric diagnosis in Sweden has increased dramatically in recent years, and the need for alternative perspectives to todayā€™s biomedical and pharmacologically oriented paradigm of mental health has never been greater.
mad in the uk

Mad in the UK

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Today sees the culmination of many months of effort with the launch of Mad in the UK. Acting in concert with MIA, Mad in the UK will carry UK-specific content and provide a voice for UK professionals, service users/survivors, peer activists, carers, researchers, teachers, journalists and others who are working for change in the field of what is usually referred to as ā€˜mental healthā€™.