New Study examines the prevalence of caste-based discrimination in India, why mainstream psychology often fails to capture ...
In a new paper published in NPP – Digital Psychiatry and Neuroscience, researchers argue that including scientists with lived ...
The focus on crisis work displaces our attention and resources onto the symptomatic rather than the essential issues.
Harvard's newest Health and Human Rights issue features a special section dedicated to institutional corruption and human ...
More than half of participants remitted after digital education about anxiety, while more than three-quarters remitted after ...
Mental health services force electroshock, rarely asking about causes like childhood adversities and recent stressors; few ...
The irony of antidepressants was that they were supposed to lift me out of depression, but they only dragged me down deeper.
Discussing his experience of psychosis, his daily support strategies, and the pros and cons of having a pit bull for ...
In their new chapter Reconsidering ‘Recovery,” Larry Davidson and Kim Jørgensen call for a paradigm shift toward personal ...
Another particularly egregious example is in relation to the new term contained with the draft mental health bill that involuntary treatment can be administered if it is “likely to benefit” someone.
A new study finds that young adults squeezed by rent and cramped space reported higher activity levels, but also ...
From Psychology Today written by Justin Karter: "Clinical work often brings you to the edge of language. A person tries to render panic, the felt ...
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