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Depression treatment: The public was betrayed, millions were harmed, and the mainstream media failed...

Last spring, it seemed certain that the story of the STAR*D scandal, which Mad in America has been reporting on for 14 years, would finally attract the attention of the mainstream media. All of...

Research: “Distress was normalised and understood as part of the human condition”

A new study titled "Designing recovery-oriented care: a qualitative study to inform service design at Kyrie Therapeutic Farm in Ireland" explores how therapeutic farm communities can implement recovery-oriented mental health practices. Published in Cambridge...

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Depression treatment: The public was betrayed, millions were harmed, and the mainstream media failed us all

Last spring, it seemed certain that the story of the STAR*D scandal, which Mad in...

Social Farming: Connecting with land, with community and with history

Welcome to the latest Mad In Ireland Fields of Healing podcast episode. It seems fitting...

Challenging the status quo around eating disorder treatment

This post might be considered politically incorrect, but challenging the status quo has always been...

Different countries, same problems: The Guardian newspaper takes a close look at antidepressant withdrawal

This post first appeared on the Inner Compass Initiative website. As highlighted by Inner Compass: Over...

Research: “Distress was normalised and understood as part of the human condition”

A new study titled "Designing recovery-oriented care: a qualitative study to inform service design at...

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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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