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The “Problem” Isn’t Disabled Bodies It’s the Violent Structure of OuMedical conceptions of disability are fueling interlocking systems of oppression, theorist Christine Wieseler argues.
Borderline Personality and Self-Understanding of PsychopathologyLike many clinicians, I am conflicted and ambivalent about the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD). There is a never-ending, exhausting debate around it.
Why do people believe true things? - by Dan Williams[Note: Sometimes, I try to write rigorous, well-argued essays based on ideas I have thought a lot about and feel confident in. Other times, I write up whatever inchoate ideas are floating around my consciousness to
Critical Neurodiversity | Reordering the DifferencesI enjoyed reading Slow Down: How Degrowth Communism Can Save the Earth by Marxist philosopher Kohei Saito. His work has already been a surprise hit in Japan, being widely read and causing much excitement. I hope Slow
Healing Systems: Networks of Coherence (Volume 1) | ChatGPT5 NotebooThis book redefines medicine, health, and governance as sciences of coherence. It introduces a minimalist yet universal grammar of five root tissues — fascia, endothelium, immune, neuroendocrine, and parenchyma — integra
How Ableism in Philosophy Has Destroyed Me BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHYAbout ten years ago, I wrote an email to Eva Kittay requesting a letter of reference for a job application. I wasn't really expecting a response. In the last email I had received from Kittay a few years earlier, she had
How Ableism in Philosophy Has Destroyed Me BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHYAbout ten years ago, I wrote an email to Eva Kittay requesting a letter of reference for a job application. I wasn t really expecting a response. In the last email I had received from Kittay a few years earlier, she had
Framing Isn't Neutral - by Michael S. Rollain - shapeofsoupWhen we speak our minds—whether we’re critiquing a system, sharing an article, or just forming a strong opinion—we’re not doing that in isolation. We’re interacting with structure. We’re participating in systems.
What Psychosis Researchers can Learn from the Compassionate Approach tDespite their similarities, psychedelic experiences are often met with care and compassion, while psychosis is treated with coercion.
False Arguments, Part. 2: Anti-Anti-Stigma - Mad In AmericaIt’s taken me a while to write part 2 of this series, and honestly I’ve been torn between several compelling topics. But, here I land. Just a brief re-cap before I get rolling: The foundation of this ‘False Arguments’ s
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