Monthly Archives: September 2025
The daily life of a ‘schizophrenic’
My pov as a ‘schizophrenic’
On good days, I get out of bed before noon.
I brush my teeth. Brush my hair. Drink something. Maybe half...
Guilty by Diagnosis: How Stigma Replaced Justice
“Once a diagnosis is declared incurable, it stops being medicine. It turns into a lifelong sentence and a weapon, used by insiders, supported by...
Poetry from one of MITUK’s authors – I Wasn’t A Person
I Wasn't A Person
I wasn't a person,
I was a fear made flesh to conquer and crucify.
I wasn't a person,
I was a scapegoat to blame.
I...
Antidepressants in Pregnancy—Turning a Blind Eye, Again
Editor's note: First published on Mad in America on August 25th 2025
You might think that telling women about the potential risks of taking antidepressants...
How peer are you?
Are you in a ‘peer’ or lived experience role and struggling to understand how valid your lived experience identity is? Take this short questionnaire*...