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Antidepressant Withdrawal Symptoms Linked to Life-Altering Consequences, New Study Shows

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A new study reveals that withdrawal symptoms from antidepressants can last years, disrupting lives and relationships.
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Beyond Techniques: The Common Factors That Drive Healing

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Common factors, rather than the intricacies of any single modality, are the real engine of therapeutic transformation.

“There’s No Word for Depression in Zulu”: Inside South Africa’s Mental Health Crisis

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High levels of childhood adversity interact with violent crime, poverty, and lack of access to education.

Kids Are Not the Problem: An Interview With Gretchen LeFever Watson

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In this interview, Brooke Siem, who is the author of a memoir on antidepressant withdrawal, May Cause Side Effects, interviews Gretchen LeFever Watson, PhD. Gretchen...
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I Am Looking for People I Miss

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It’s a community of like-minded people; we should stick together. Maybe, hopefully, I will find my hospital friends.
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Don’t Include Involuntary Commitment as a Treatment Tool in Seattle

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As someone who has experienced the trauma of involuntary mental health treatment, I am deeply concerned.

Peter Gøtzsche’s Video Interviews on Psychiatry

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Here are recent interviews by Peter Gøtzsche on his site Broken Medical Science. including a recent interview with Jim Gottstein. The STAR*D Scandal Why Forced Treatment With...
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The Ouija Board and the Skeptic

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Skepticism, especially from those with lived experience, is necessary. It forces us to question whether our tools and methods truly help.
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Guided Dreaming Can Transform Psychosocial Issues: 11 Case Studies

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Dreaming problem-solves various waking concerns creatively through memory consolidation and emotional processing.
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Schizophrenia and Homosexuality: My Experience and Case Studies

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During my confinement, I became convinced that the forced repression of my homosexuality was the true etiology of my schizophrenia.

Coroner Issues Warning About Antidepressants After Suicide of Royal’s Husband

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A coroner has issued a warning about the effects of antidepressants prescribed by a Buckingham Palace doctor to the son-in-law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent before his suicide.

Reframing Antipsychotic Discontinuation: A Psychiatrist’s Personal and Professional Call for Epistemic Justice

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A psychiatrist with lived experience advocates for a more humane, collaborative approach to antipsychotic discontinuation that respects diverse ways of knowing.
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For-Profit Healthcare Is a Predator; Its Main Prey Is Our Young

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Labeling kids with “brain diseases” sets them up for failure. This explains why the U.S. has so many youth crises.

Peer Support and Resistance: Becky Brasfield’s Vision for Mental Health Justice

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In this interview with Ayurdhi Dhar, Becky Brasfield calls for radical truth-telling in the mental health system.

Summing up the STAR*D Scandal: The Public was Betrayed, Millions were Harmed, and the...

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American psychiatry, the NIMH, the larger medical community, and mainstream media have betrayed the American public by failing to make this scandal known.
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From Auctions to Moral Treatment

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In less than 25 years Oregon moved from auctioning off the “care” of the "insane" to the lowest bidder to creating a safe place focused on recovery.

Mad in America’s 10 Most Popular Articles in 2024

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A roundup of Mad in America's most read blogs and personal stories of 2024 as chosen by our readers.
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Modern Psychology and Its Colonial Legacy

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I question the modern rhetoric of ‘primitive’ cultures not having enough ‘knowledge’ about mental health and needing to be ‘educated’.
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Who Can Consent to Research—and What Does That Mean for Forced Treatment?

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What the doctors are not seeing is the health in people—except when it’s convenient for them and their research projects.
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The Fallacy of Modern Psychiatry: Treating Symptoms, Ignoring Causes

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To truly understand a person’s actions and behaviors, one must ask: What was this person exposed to? What did they experience?
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Mental Illness Prophesies Society’s Spiritual Sickness

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The rising prevalence of mental illness in the west is a warning to society to take a good, hard look at itself.

Video: Origins of Mental Disturbance in a ‘Normal’ Family – Like Mine – Peter...

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ABSMC Psychiatry Grand Rounds presentation by Neuroscientist Peter Sterling, PhD on December 2, 2024. In this video, Peter Sterling talks of his family experiences...
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Set, Setting, Forgetting: Silence on Abuse in Psychedelic Therapy Histories

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The failure to address therapist abuse in MDMA-AT perpetuates a dangerous silence that distorts the field's history and compromises future practice.

Pollution Exposure Linked to Mental Health Hospital Admissions, Says Study

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From The Guardian: Exposure to air pollution is linked to an increased risk of hospital admission for mental illness, according to the most comprehensive study...
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Exile: My Cure for Psychosis

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Psychiatry infantilizes the patient. Living in exile allows formerly psychotic people to achieve mature, healthy independence.