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Recent Posts
- Let’s Participate in Co-constructing Ecosystems and Cultures that Honor All Life by Berta Britz
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- Why Does Treatment for Psychosis Sometimes Hurt More Than It Helps?
- Rethinking “Delusions”: Envisioning a Humanistic Approach to Troublesome Beliefs
- Finding Meaning in States Some Call Mad
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Finding Meaning in “Madness”
When someone is “mad” or “psychotic,” should the people around them try to make sense of their experience and of what they are saying? Or should the person be taken to professionals who will listen only in order to diagnose … Continue reading
Call for Proposals, ISPS-US Confererence: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Wholeness in Extreme States
The Call for Proposals is now open for the ISPS-US 17th Annual Meeting/Conference: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Wholeness in Extreme States November 9-11, 2018 Philadelphia, PA Deadline for Proposals: May 21, 2018 More information about the Annual Meeting Call … Continue reading
Promoting Healing After Psychosis
What does it mean to heal after a psychotic episode? Is it just about trying to “get back to normality” and to suppress any further “psychosis” – or does something deeper need to happen? In 1996, Sean Blackwell had his … Continue reading
New Online Hearing Voices Group For Families
From Hearing Voices USA: Since beginning in December 2016, our Online Hearing Voices Network groups have grown into powerful virtual communities of support. We often receive emails from the family members of voice-hearers asking if they can observe … Continue reading
Videos from the November ISPS-US Conference
We had a great conference this past November in Portland Oregon! In case you missed it, below are some links to a few of the presentations that got recorded and released onto YouTube. You might want to start with the … Continue reading
From “Recovery” to “Transformation and Recovery”
Going mad involves breaking away from, or losing touch with, group norms and ideas about reality. This routinely leads many to even extreme levels of distress and disability, so I am among those who continue to think that promoting whatever … Continue reading
Interview with Dr. Sally E. Riggs, CBT for Psychosis Practitioner
This month I interviewed Dr. Sally E. Riggs, clinical psychologist, practitioner of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) and the founder and director of NYC CBTp. Tell me about yourself Hi my name is Dr. Sally Riggs, I am a licensed … Continue reading
Has Anyone Ever Fully Recovered From “Schizophrenia?”
When someone recently asked this on Quora, the first answer they received was the typical perspective offered by our mental health system. It was stated that schizophrenia is a chronic biological illness, and that no cure exists. The only hope … Continue reading
Coffee & Psychosis
My newest Internet discovery is a podcast from the UK called Coffee & Psychosis. The podcast was created by a young man with his own lived experience of psychosis and is described on the website as: “a collection of human … Continue reading