Brent was one of humanistic psychology's clearest voices against the DSM’s narrowing of human suffering and the ...
My word against mine delves into the minds of voice hearers who attempt to genuinely listen to their inner voices, hoping ...
This week, Mad in America examines three studies around technology and mental health. The first finds that preoccupation with ...
Instead of being evaluated for ADHD, they refused due to a lack of documented failure or childhood diagnosis, and my symptoms ...
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a controversial practice, with recent research finding harm, as well as a lack of efficacy and informed consent. A new ...
A new international study finds most relatives report no improvement in symptoms and diminished quality of life after electroconvulsive therapy. “Clearly, some people do feel that ECT had a dramatic ...
On 29 July, Prescribed Harm Day, we are inviting individuals and communities around the world to host their own Stolen Lives ...
From CBC News: "One year ago, in the wake of the deaths of 11 people at the Lapu-Lapu Day street festival in Vancouver, B.C.
In this article, Bernabé De Vinsenci, reflects on "becoming ostracism" to rethink the meaning of the "pathological." In ...
Altered mental states can be deeply comforting, especially when you are surprised by them in your sleep. And an experience within a dream can be especially revealing. My son had started having unusual ...