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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
ADHD: The Money Trail - Mad In AmericaDoctors, drug companies, and the news media have profited from skyrocketing rates of diagnosis and drugging for ADHD.
Active Minds — What Conversation Are We Changing? - Mad In AmericaWhy not reduce the stigma surrounding struggle by moving towards a society that is more accepting of traumatic experiences and extreme emotions?
Trump and the Diagnosis Free-for-All - Mad In AmericaCalling Trump mentally ill does no one any favors and only serves to distract us from what s really going on.
The Language of Internalized Oppression - Mad In AmericaInternalized oppression runs deep in the language we ve taken on from the mental health system. This piece offers but a handful of examples.
Horse-Stealing Mania: The Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians - Mad InI learned of the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians in 2001 through the paper, “Wild Indians,” by psychiatric survivor and activist Pemina Yellow Bird. Pemina movingly described the notorious history of this federal faci
The Psychiatric Narrative The Boston Globe: Violence, Force, DerogThe Boston Globe s recent opinion piece about the Rogers Guardianship law blatantly disrespects those of us with mental health diagnoses.
How the Public Gets Sold a Flawed Understanding of Mental Health ReseaWriting in the Harvard Review of Psychiatry, researchers argue that the public is being misled to see mental health issues as biological.
Words Matter: The Importance of Language Choice in Mental Health CareThe language used in mental health care has significant effects on perceptions, treatment, and informed consent
Psych Concepts Creep Into Our Everyday Experiences: An Interview withAyurdhi Dhar interviews Nicholas Haslam about how psychiatric terms get diluted and creep into everyday language, altering our experiences.
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