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55 Steps: A Battle Cry Against Forced ‘Treatment’ For us All

In almost any other situation, pinning people down and injecting them would be cause for investigations and criminal charges. The perpetrators would be seen as aggressors. Those who fought back would be seen as courageous. Those who accepted their fate would be understood. We would draw a line.

Part two: response to criticism of our chemical imbalance paper 

MITUK Editor: On July 20th, psychiatrist Professor Joanna Moncrieff, whose work appears regularly on this site, published a review article along with colleagues Dr...

Framing depression as a functional signal rather than a disease promotes hope and reduces...

New research reveals that individuals seeking depression treatment may benefit from an explanation of depression as serving an important human function, as opposed to...

We’ve Backed the Wrong Horse – It’s Time For Our Love Affair With Psychiatric...

Psychiatric drugs can’t address isolation, poverty, inequality, racism, intolerance, hatred, bigotry, sexism, etc., but they can mask those things. Perhaps that is why they are so successful. The blame is placed on us, the patient, for being broken because it obviates the need for powers that be to take any action to address those underlying causes of distress and suffering.

Blindsided by Benzos: Had I Known

First published on Mad in America on May 28th 2025 There exists a class of medications, prescribed to millions of Americans, that is slowly eroding...