From The CT Examiner. "He remembers saying no. No to shock therapy. The procedure was something he had thought about after ...
From The Guardian. "We have developed a tendency to categorise mild to moderate mental and emotional distress as a ...
I am hopeful that for me and others, DSM-driven diagnoses like “bipolar” can be seen as more transient states, as part of a greater journey of the soul.
This week's Song of the Week was suggested by Michael Skinner: "The song represents my giving thanks to all those who stood by me when impacted by complex ...
When asked to identify negative ECT effects, 96.9% spontaneously reported one or more negative effects. Only negative effects ...
One does not simply forget the dehumanization of coercion in psychiatric practices. How is adding another distressing ...
The mad movement must build connections with everyone challenging the roots of our cruel gangster capitalism imperialist system.
This week Mad in America examines studies related to adverse events associated with antipsychotics and antidepressants, ...
When the media once again highlights schizophrenia as a primarily genetic disease, important perspectives risk being overshadowed. Carina Håkansson calls for a more human and relationship-oriented ...
Internet-based mental health interventions have existed nearly as long as the internet itself, but have exploded in ...
Established drugs were repurposed, “me-too” drugs were approved, and even the few new biological approaches lacked clinical ...
ADHD diagnosis, which largely originated in the United States, began to spread to the rest of the globe in the late 1990s, ...
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