Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
A podcast by Mad in America - Wednesdays
250 Episodes
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Sam Himelstein - The Impact of COVID-19 and Social Distancing on Adolescents
Published: 4/25/2020 -
Ian Puppe - Where Western Medicine Meets Indigenous Healing
Published: 4/18/2020 -
Mab Segrest - Narrating Asylum History Through an Anti-Racist Lens
Published: 4/15/2020 -
Paula Caplan - Listen to a Veteran
Published: 3/21/2020 -
MIA Report - Medication-Free Treatment in Norway - A Private Hospital Takes Center Stage
Published: 3/14/2020 -
Ian Parker - Psychology is Not What You Think
Published: 3/11/2020 -
Beatrice Birch - Inner Fire and Soul Health
Published: 3/7/2020 -
Laysha Ostrow - Live and Learn
Published: 2/26/2020 -
Peter Statsny - Reimagining Psychiatry
Published: 2/19/2020 -
Sarah Kamens and Peter Kinderman - Moving Mental Health Work Away From Diagnosis
Published: 2/12/2020 -
David Joslin – Remedy Alpine, Giving Veterans the Power to Seek Personal Discovery
Published: 2/9/2020 -
John Read - UK Esketamine Approval - Not so Fast
Published: 2/1/2020 -
Wendy Dolin - Making Akathisia a Household Word
Published: 1/25/2020 -
MIA Report - The Whistleblower and Penn - A Final Accounting of Study 352
Published: 1/22/2020 -
Amanda Burrill - Self-Advocacy and Self-Belief – Escaping Psychiatric Drugs
Published: 1/18/2020 -
Anthony Ryan Hatch - The Management of Captive Populations with Psychiatric Drugs
Published: 1/15/2020 -
Mary Watkins - Opening Doors in the Borderlands
Published: 1/8/2020 -
Peter Mayfield - Healing Youth with Nature and Connection
Published: 12/22/2019 -
Peter Breggin and Michael Cornwall - Stop the Psychiatric Abuse of Children
Published: 12/14/2019 -
Psychological Support for Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal
Published: 12/4/2019
Welcome to the Mad in America podcast, a weekly discussion that searches for the truth about psychiatric prescription drugs and mental health care worldwide. Hosted by James Moore, this podcast is part of Mad in America’s mission to serve as a catalyst for rethinking psychiatric care. We believe that the current drug-based paradigm of care has failed our society and that scientific research, as well as the lived experience of those who have been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder, calls for profound change. On the podcast we have interviews with experts and those with lived experience of the psychiatric system. Thank you for joining us as we discuss the many issues around rethinking psychiatric care around the world. For more information visit madinamerica.com To contact us email [email protected]