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- The ethics of a profession which uses social condi...
- What could technology do for mental health?
- Understanding society's influence in the creation ...
- Are chemical treatments against medical ethics?
- Do you care about human rights?
- Behold. I am made death. Destroyer of worlds.
- I loved an organisation
- Where have I been?
- The question of preservation of human types
- Bipolar sucks
- How do we become: the -social bit
- I wonder if people can understand?
- Stigma, disability and mental healthcare
- Mental health as a way of enforcing social laws
- Equality of action
- Why do I have a beef with mental health charities?
- Social contact theory
- Could love be defined as wanting a person to be in...
- Saw a doctor and started taking antidepressants today
- Divided society
- Now that feels a little better
- Wouldn't it be great if there was a charity campai...
- True treatment and mental illness
- Why is there a survivor movement?
- Equality
- What equipment does a live music photographer need?
- Bentall has already proposed a complaints-based sy...
- For about half my life since the age of 25 I accep...
- A banal idea
- I am tired of my own failure when there is really ...
- Who or what is the voice in your head?
- A hard concept
- Linking a lot of things
- They take rights but protect nothing
- I wonder if I could get Big Pharma to fund a resea...
- That's it in a sense
- It's funny.
- People become
- Why is there no progress in the treatment of psych...
- Minimum standard of care
- My process is slow
- Judging my circumstances and thinking about the di...
- We failed
- Can people be killed for being?
- an idealists view of disability
- Sociologist need to get their shit together
- A small idea about evolution and unhappiness which...
- Cognitive psychology is run by lunatics
- Research questions for psychiatry?
- If the research evidence doesn't look for what peo...
- What of welfare? Who should benefit from benefits?
- Dead people? Fuck it. Keep them employed
- The UK mental health charities don't care about th...
- Here's to the crazy ones
- Guilt, depression, religion and being white
- No solution. No answer. Just quesions
- Show me a research psychologist and I'll show you ...
- The syndrome of schizophrenia and the pathologisation
- Difference does not mean illness
- Why does psychosis have to be bad?
- Making the concept of mental illness not nebulous
- The removal of the treatability test is a violatio...
- Extension of compassion to addicts
- Illness and crime
- What is illness?
- Can it be possible to allow what happens to people...
- Something about a search for words
- I see schizotypy
- How did the human condition become an illness?
- Not blogged about suicide for a bit
- Sound society try to make types of people extinct
- An ode to mental illness
- What does it feel like to be unwanted?
- Do antipsychotics reduce life expectancy, cause il...
- Just something on evolution and psychiatry
- The rant I'm holding back on
- Notes on the campaign for job satisfaction
- Drugs and mental illness
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About Me
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- We It comes in part from an appreciation that no one can truly sign their own work. Everything is many influences coming together to the one moment where a work exists. The other is a begrudging acceptance that my work was never my own. There is another consciousness or non-corporeal entity that helps and harms me in everything I do. I am not I because of this force or entity. I am "we"
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