This week, Mad in America examines four studies related to the use of language around disabilities and mental health ...
In addition to being scientifically incorrect, there’s no reliable evidence that PVT works to relieve people of their ...
From The Guardian: "A recently discovered painting by the surrealist artist Leonora Carrington, made during her confinement ...
This week's Song of the Week was suggested by Kruthika Tehmeed: "Psychiatric drugs disconnect us from others and that can be hell. I found for myself the ...
Dr. Mansoor Malik is a professor of psychiatry at John Hopkins. For most of his career, his work has been what you’d expect from a ...
Research has documented numerous conflicts of interest (COI) in which pharmaceutical industry money is paid to researchers, APA board members, New studies reveal that conflicted FDA speakers are up to ...
With the passing of the draconian Trans Rights Amendment Act (2026), the queer community and its allies need to stand ...
Locura en Argentina: If contemporary society has become difficult to think about, intellectual attempts that help put our “shared reality” into words are attempts that help make livable the society ...
Mad in Puerto Rico: In recent years, we have seen a rise in advocates, mental health professionals, and public policy specialists who push for increased provision of services for mothers experiencing ...
Our Mad in America 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 Medicating Normal.
Robert Whitaker is a journalist and author of two books about the history of psychiatry, Mad in America and Anatomy of an Epidemic, and the co-author, with Lisa Cosgrove, of Psychiatry Under the ...
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