A Journey from Homelessness to a Room of One’s Own | The New Yorker

Jennifer Egan on 90 Sands, a new supportive-housing facility in Brooklyn that is trying to address New York City’s homelessness crisis, in part with mental-health and medical services.
— Read on www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/09/18/a-journey-from-homelessness-to-a-room-of-ones-own

A Journey from Homelessness to a Room of One’s Own | The New Yorker

Jennifer Egan on 90 Sands, a new supportive-housing facility in Brooklyn that is trying to address New York City’s homelessness crisis, in part with mental-health and medical services.
— Read on www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/09/18/a-journey-from-homelessness-to-a-room-of-ones-own

Listening – Vital to mental wellness

A must read:

Viktor Frankl, one of the great psychiatrists of the twentieth century, survived the death camps of Nazi Germany. His little book, Man’s Search for Meaning, is one of those life-changing books that everyone should read.

Frankl once told the story of a woman who called him in the middle of the night to calmly inform him she was about to commit suicide. Frankl kept her on the phone and talked her through her depression, giving her reason after reason to carry on living. Finally she promised she would not take her life, and she kept her word.

When they later met, Frankl asked which reason had persuaded her to live?

“None of them”, she told him.

What then influenced her to go on living, he pressed?

Her answer was simple, it was Frankl’s willingness to listen to her in the middle of the night. A world in which there was someone ready to listen to another’s pain seemed to her a world in which it was worthwhile to live.

Often, it is not the brilliant argument that makes the difference. Sometimes the small act of listening is the greatest gift we can give.

Source: English Literature Community.

Framing Depression as a Functional Signal Rather than a Disease Promotes Hope and Reduces Stigma, Study Finds

A shift in perspective from seeing depression as a disease to recognizing it as a helpful warning sign can promote a healthier understanding and lessen self-stigma, researchers find.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/07/framing-depression-as-a-functional-signal-rather-than-a-disease-promotes-hope-and-reduces-stigma-study-finds/

So Long, Psych Meds: Escaping the Medication Maze – Mad In America

There was a time when I could think of nothing else but pills and prescriptions, pain and panic. Psychiatry shrank my world. Psychiatry shrank my world. There was a time when I could think of nothing else but pills and prescriptions, pain and panic.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/07/so-long-psych-meds-escaping-medication-maze/

‘We Have a Neck’: Psychiatrist James Greenblatt on The Links Between Body and Brain – Mad In America

Thank Divine/God

Mind-Body-Spirit, must be addressed as well as trauma , and less medication !

James Greenblatt is an innovator and longtime authority in the fields of integrative medicine and functional psychiatry, focusing on nutrition and other
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/07/we-have-a-neck-psychiatrist-james-greenblatt-on-the-links-between-body-and-brain/

Psychologists can Lead Shift to Recovery-Oriented Mental Healthcare

Psychologists are uniquely positioned to drive transformational change by promoting recovery-oriented care and socially just practices, championing the rights of both patients and staff.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2023/06/psychologists-can-transform-our-mental-healthcare-system-by-advocating-for-recovery-oriented-care/