Voice hearing might be conceptualised as reflecting disowned or dissociated aspects of self, often occurring as a result of life events.
This article summarizes and expands on the original narrative published at the link above, adapting it to the Italian context ...
Iam a healthy person, but the mental health system made me sick. From the age of 30 to 36—a time when one is still young but is maturing and developing as an adult—I fell prey to a network that seemed ...
From Mad in Ireland: A new MyUpLift public petition by Health Stores Ireland, “Save Our Supplements,” is calling on Irish public representatives to scrutinise proposed EU regulations that campaigners ...
And so long as you haven’t experienced this: to die and so to grow, you are only a troubled guest on the dark earth. —Goethe When I took my first shame-filled walk to the campus therapist’s office on ...
One of the largest environmental disasters in history was the BP oil spill in 2010. An oil rig exploded off the Louisiana coast. Eleven workers were killed, and oil flowed for 87 days until the well ...
From Mad in Denmark: This article is about Marius Romme, the importance of the voice-hearing network, and why this story remains important. When the news of Marius Romme’s death broke, I was reminded ...
A systematic review links stigma, stereotypes, and healthcare system pressures to missed physical diagnoses, while raising questions about the overlooked role of psychiatric drug-related harms.
Micah is part-time faculty in psychology at Point Park University. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology: Consciousness and Society from the University of West Georgia. His interests include humanistic, ...
Justin M. Karter, PhD, leads research news coverage and editorial strategy at Mad in America. He is the Acting Program Director of the PsyD in Clinical Psychology & Psychological Humanities at Boston ...
MIA affiliate, Mad in Norway, is hosting an international film festival from September 24-26 in Lillehammer, Norway. Each week, we will feature a film. This week is Emotional CPR Awakens Our Hearts ...