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Research: Fully recovered after psychosis, without antipsychotic drugs

A new study demonstrates that far more people are able to fully recover from psychosis than typically thought—and that many can do so without antipsychotic drugs. The researchers followed 28 people for 10 years after their...

Counter archiving “mental health records”

Standing in front of the mirror, i wonder, “what outfit should i wear for scanning my psychiatric records at the local library?” the choice is obvious. i reach for my Sinead O’Connor t-shirt. a sense of...

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So what is Eco-Arts Practice and how does it relate to mental health?

Eco Arts as a Field of Healing In this Fields of Healing podcast episode I speak...

Research: Fully recovered after psychosis, without antipsychotic drugs

A new study demonstrates that far more people are able to fully recover from psychosis than...

New Script for mental health

New Script activists have a favour to ask you Can you help us get Ticking...

Is Dialogue the Best Medicine? A conversation with an Open Dialogue expert

Welcome to MIA Radio. Today, we are pleased to have as our guest Jaakko Seikkula....

Mental Health Reform: Criteria for involuntary treatment significantly expanded

Mental Health Reform is holding an event to discuss recent developments related to the Mental...

Mental health debate in Ireland is reinforcing old clichés to allow forced treatment

The current discussion on the reform of the Mental Health Act in Ireland is quite...

Government must not be allowed to strip Mental Health Bill of human rights safeguards

Last-minute government amendments have resulted in a Mental Health Bill that now lacks crucial human...

Why psychosis is not so crazy: A conversation with Stijn Vanheule

Stijn Vanheule is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and professor of psychology at Ghent University. Trained...

Beyond control: Why compassion, not coercion, is the path to healing suffering

Compassion is not just a moral imperative—it is a neurobiological necessity for healing and well-being....

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RESEARCH

Led by researchers in Trinity College Dublin, the PROTECT Study, seeks to identify priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medications. Read the top priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medication here.

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