Healing from our deepest wounds comes through being in connection with people who cherish us and take us seriously.
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Reimagining Crisis Support: A Conversation with Tina Minkowitz – Mad In America
The mental health system is always trying to get more resources for itself, insinuate itself into every aspect of life.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/12/reimagining-crisis-support-tina-minkowitz/
SSRI Exposure in Pregnancy Connected to Delayed Neonatal Adaptation
Newborns exposed to SSRIs in the womb score lower on measures of neonatal adaptation, are more likely to experience respiratory distress, have longer hospital stays, and are more likely to need elevated levels of care.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/12/ssri-exposure-in-pregnancy-connected-to-delayed-neonatal-adaptation/
Robert Whitaker Answers Reader Questions on Pharma Marketing and Psychiatric Drugs – Mad In America
In Part 2 of our reader Q&A podcast, MIA founder Robert Whitaker answers questions on pharmaceutical marketing and issues with psychiatric treatments.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/12/robert-whitaker-answers-questions-pharma-marketing-psychiatric-drugs/
Reimagining Crisis Support: A Conversation with Tina Minkowitz – Mad In America
The mental health system is always trying to get more resources for itself, insinuate itself into every aspect of life.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/12/reimagining-crisis-support-tina-minkowitz/
Subjective Beliefs: Missing Link in Treatment Studies?
New study reveals how patient subjective beliefs significantly sway the effectiveness of neurofeedback, brain training, and pharmacotherapy.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/12/are-subjective-beliefs-the-missing-link-in-treatment-effectiveness-studies/
Antipsychotics Lead to Worse Outcomes in First-Episode Psychosis
Those who did not get antipsychotics in the first month were almost twice as likely to be in recovery after five years.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/12/antipsychotics-lead-to-worse-outcomes-in-first-episode-psychosis/
“It Is What It Is” — Learning From the Past Without Getting Stuck in It – Mad In America
I have experienced long periods of bliss …so I know it exist and I did that as a seeker , unaware of the varied shadow folks there are .. That has come home to my mountain and the interference delayed me , and yes my body needs a break .. it’s hell, knowing what’s needed and preparing everything towards that and boom… so the wheel has been annoying , cruel and draining but I reached that place in my heart , and my mind and with so much gratitude ,that it challenges their belief ..
After a certain age , say 60 we become philosophical and that weaves throughout life experiences and history ie past , so that we move forward in evolution .
I’ve tried to manifest for years and now am more aware of my blocks sand I’m no martyr… I welcome the endings of past that were painful beyond , comprehension .. I release the end of that cycle of my life . I accept the here and now and sense the future bodes much better as I journey in spirit .
My first mental-ward stay would not be the last. At last count… I lost count. Fortunately for me, I’ve learned much from my experience and vicariously from my peers.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/12/it-is-what-it-is/
Global Mental Health is Heading into a Rights-Based Era
Rights-based approaches to mental healthcare are creating a culture of zero-tolerance for coercion in global mental health.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/12/global-mental-health-is-heading-into-a-rights-based-era/
