When people are fully informed about a proposed mental health treatment, they should be familiar with three things: What are the likely benefits of the treatment […]
I’ve been intrigued by the way the battle against mental health system oppression has drawn on two important and powerful ideas – which happen to contradict […]
” The approach is not so much trans-diagnostic as dismantling of diagnosis, and includes a perspective on psychosis that sees it as part of a wider […]
Cognitive therapy is probably still understood by most to be about trying to reduce or dispute “thinking errors” or such. But last week, at the ISPS-US […]
A colleague recently suggested to me that one of the very worst (yet common) practices in modern mental health treatment is the one of telling people […]
My colleague John Herold has an interesting image he uses to communicate the conventional mental health approach to disturbing mental states: it is that of a […]