Word Salad is Not “Disorganized Thought and Speech”
This piece forĀ Holistic ElephantsĀ discusses the role of social context and environment in our perception and construction ofĀ "word salad," a common symptom of psychosis and...
Antipsychotics, Restraints, and Seclusion Raising Concerns
FromĀ ABC Australia:Ā Australia's high rate of antipsychotic prescriptions, as well as theĀ frequent usage of restraints and seclusion,Ā has raised concerns among Australian mental health advocates, researchers,...
Social Work Professionals Face Creeping Fascism
FromĀ Rabble: The regulatory body for social workers and social service workers in OntarioĀ ā the Ontario College for Social Workers and Social Service WorkersĀ ā is...
How Psychology Undermines Feminist Activism
In this pieceĀ for theĀ Feminist Current, Tove Happonen argues that the therapy model pathologizes women's responses to systemic injustice, aiming to change their emotional reactions...
The Other Foucault
FromĀ The Nation: In two new books,Ā Foucault: The Birth of Power andĀ Foucault's Last Decade, Stuart Elden investigates some of the unexplored aspects of Michel Foucault's...
Changing Law That Lets Mentally Ill Stay on the Streets
From theĀ San Francisco Chronicle: San Francisco city officials are hoping to change the law that allows homelessĀ individuals with mental health diagnoses to stay on...
It’s Time for Full Legal Equality for People With Diagnoses
In this piece for theĀ National Survivor User Network, Liz Sayce argues that people with mental health conditions will continue to stay silent about their...
Mental Health Seclusion Rates Increase
FromĀ Stuff: More than 800 New Zealand mental health patients were held in seclusion at some point last year, representing a six percent increase in...
“If You Wanted to Kill Yourself, You Would Have Done It”
FromĀ The Independent: The notion of choice is increasingly being used to discourage suicidal people from seeking help. Many people's suicidal thoughts and actions are...
FƩlix Guattari: Origins in Trotskyism and Psychoanalysis
In this piece for Non.copyriot.com, Andrew Ryder discusses the life and ideas of the psychotherapist, philosopher, and activist Félix Guattari, whose work united many of...
What You Can Expect From an Authoritarian
In this three-part seriesĀ forĀ Psychology Today, Dr. Eric Maisel describes 30 personality traits that are common among authoritarians, and howĀ these traits can lead to abuse...
The Other Big Drug Problem: Older People Taking Too Many Pills
FromĀ The Washington Post: In addition to the opioid crisis, America has one other prescription drug epidemicĀ ā older Americans are taking far too many unnecessary...
NSUN is Advocating for a Rights-Based Mental Health Act
The National Survivor User Network (NSUN) has expressed concerns about the UK government's plans toĀ reform the Mental Health Act, as the government's current approach...
Facebook’s AI Suicide Prevention Tool Raises Concerns
FromĀ The Daily Dot: Last week, Facebook announced a global rollout of their new suicide prevention algorithm, which aims to identify users deemed at risk...
The Empire Dreamt Back: Britain’s Use of Psychoanalysis
FromĀ Aeon: In the early 20th-century Age of Empire, officials in the British Empire sought to better understand their colonial subjects through the use of...
Ten Simple Things We Can Do Immediately to Reduce Suicide
In this piece forĀ Unthinkable, Dr. Jacob Z. Hess describes ten ways we can all help to reduce suicide, including promoting self-determination and choice in...
Mad Pride: Making a Truce With the Voices in Your Head
In this piece forĀ Vice, Tess McClure describes New Zealand's Mad Pride movement, a movement that seeks to destigmatize, normalize, and celebrate experiences of voice-hearing...
The Need to Address Suicide in Prisons
Rates of suicide in prison are significantly higher than in the general population.
Facebook Rolls Out AI to Detect Suicidal Posts
FromĀ TechCrunch: Facebook's new artificial intelligence technology will now scan all posts for suicidal thoughts and send mental health resourcesĀ or contact local first-responders for users...
Drug May Lead to Early Death for People With Alzheimer’s
FromĀ The Washington Post: A recent study found that benzodiazepinesĀ are associated with a greater chance of early death for those with Alzheimer's.
"Researchers analyzed data on...
Depathologize Shyness Now!
In this piece forĀ Medium, Jenny Karlsson makes the case for depathologizing shyness by removing "social anxiety disorder" from the DSM.
"Shyness, under the label of,...
“This Needs to Stop”
Electroshock survivor Nancy Rubstein and professor, author, and antipsychiatry theorist Dr. Bonnie Burstow were recently interviewed forĀ CTV News Channel about Dr. Burstow's new book,Ā The...
What Should Happen When Things Go Wrong?
In this pieceĀ for theĀ National Survivor User Network, Martin Coyle highlights some of the shortcomings of the UK's Mental Health Act in light of its...
Inside Croatia’s Pioneering Mental Health Center
FromĀ The Guardian: The oldest asylum in the Balkans has now been transformed into an unlocked mental health center. The patients have begun living in...
The Problem With Hospitalizing Opioid Addicts Against Their Will
FromĀ The Washington Post: In Massachusetts, which has one of the highest rates of opioid deaths nationally, addiction-related civil commitments have doubled in the past...