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September 9, 2017
Published by Ron Unger on September 9, 2017
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Expanding the Conversation: Talks on Hearing Voices, Oppression and Recovery

The Hearing Voices Congress of 2017 is over, but it’s not too late to listen to some of the key talks that happened there!   Other […]
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August 6, 2017
Published by Ron Unger on August 6, 2017
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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 […]
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July 9, 2017
Published by Ron Unger on July 9, 2017
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“Heartbeats of Hope: The Empowerment Way to Recover” – A Book Review

We seldom have a chance to hear from someone who combines the perspective of a long time psychiatric survivor and activist, with that of being a […]
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June 9, 2017
Published by Ron Unger on June 9, 2017
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“Psychosis: Key Psychoanalytic Concepts” – a webinar with Danielle Knafo

Danielle Knafo Ph.D. is a leader in the field of psychoanalytic approach to psychosis, so I’m very pleased she was the presenter for the ISPS-US webinar, […]
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May 29, 2017
Published by Ron Unger on May 29, 2017
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From Madness to Mastery: Gaining Competence with Altered States

Is madness good for something?  If so, there’s something wrong with the medical conceptualization of it as simply an “illness.”  That’s probably why anyone who tries […]
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May 8, 2017
Published by Ron Unger on May 8, 2017
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Why Do People Go Mad? A Documentary

“I believe that we will look back on this programme as the moment when the biomedical public narrative finally started to change.” That’s what Lucy Johnstone […]
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April 28, 2017
Published by Ron Unger on April 28, 2017
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Understanding “Psychosis” and How To Help: The Role of Online Courses

Unfortunately, at least here in the US, it’s rare for formal education to provide an understanding of “psychosis” that goes beyond a narrow medical model. That’s […]
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March 17, 2017
Published by Ron Unger on March 17, 2017
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Training in Effective Therapy for Psychosis Should Be Widely Available

When I was trained to be a mental health therapist, I was taught how to offer therapy for  wide variety of psychological problems – but not […]
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December 3, 2016
Published by Ron Unger on December 3, 2016
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“Navigating” Recovery: Difficult When the Map is a Psychiatric Fraud!

I was recently asked to contrast my views on psychosis and recovery with those offered by NAVIGATE, a US government (NIMH) sponsored program aiming to guide […]
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