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Akathisia: the invisible enemy of calmness
Akathisia, a side effect of some medications, causes intense inner turmoil and an urge to move. Often mistaken for anxiety, it’s hard to diagnose and can severely impact mental health. Read more -
Collaborative medication decision – Jim van Os on working together
Collaborative medication decision. Could the psychiatrist refuse this? If so, do I have to find someone else? What does the law say about this? Read more -
There is always hope – Mental health story from the US
There is always hope. Read the story of Ashton - a first hand experience of pain and recovery. Read more -
Salutogenesis – Jim van Os on an exciting concept
Salutogenesis - Psychiatrist Jim van Os kisses the disease-driven narrative goodbye. Read it and join us on PsychosisNet.com. Read more -
What helps me -Mila about staying mentally stable
What helps Mila to be mentally stable? A great read and equally useful. PsychosisNet helps. Read more -
Opening the door that slammed shut behind you – about trust and freedom
Rianne spent most of her youth in closed, psychiatric hospitals. Which aren’t actually called ‘closed’ hospitals, because if you ‘behave yourself’ you ‘earn’ certain privileges. Read more -
Conflicting inner thoughts – about being free
Rianne writes about conflicting inner thoughts and the havoc they can wreak. Read more -
We make Clocks, not Time – John F. Gerrard
In this book, John F. Gerrard relates his lived experience with paranoia, delusions of grandeur, and other mental health concerns Read more -
Maybe I don’t belong here – David Harewood
Being Black, British and vulnerable to psychosis, David Harewood wrote down his book Maybe I don't belong here from crisis. Read more