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Dec 20, 2011

When will society look back on today's chemical lobotomy?

by David W. Oaks — last modified Dec 20, 2011 04:15 PM

The NY Times published an interesting article about how Eva Peron -- first lady of Peru in the 1940's -- apparently received a lobotomy. When will society look back at today's 'chemical lobotomy' with neuroleptic antipsychotic drugs? read more...

Oct 12, 2011

Faith based communities and mental health

by David W. Oaks — last modified Oct 12, 2011 02:05 PM

I heard of a faith-based group that had an individual who was disruptive... and somehow this led to discussions about "mental health." But let's slow down for a moment... there are more complex issues involved. "Boycott normal" also means being more conscious about who and how the boundaries of "normal" are set. read more...

Aug 25, 2011

"Peacefully Push Back" on World Mental Health Day, October 10, 2011

by David W. Oaks — last modified Aug 25, 2011 08:02 PM

It's time to peacefully push back against the "label, label, label, drug, drug, drug" bullying of the mental health system, that is globalizing as never before. A good day to do that is October 10, which is World Mental Health Day. read more...

Aug 17, 2011

After a disaster, a second disaster can hit those labeled 'mentally disabled'

by David W. Oaks — last modified Aug 17, 2011 03:08 PM

Leaders in the disability field asked for advice about how to help people diagnosed with a disability after any major disaster in empowering and knowledgeable ways. David Oaks, MFI director, responded with a warning that after a disaster, many of those diagnosed with 'serious' psychiatric disabilities can be in for a second wave of trauma in a flawed mental health system. read more...

Jul 02, 2011

The many "mad movement" islands need bridges and canoes.

by David W. Oaks — last modified Jul 02, 2011 11:30 PM

Reflecting back on 35 years of activism in what is called the "mad movement," David Oaks suggests the various fragmented groups and communities need to connect more for emergent activism. [revised 8/7/11 and 1/17/12] read more...

May 14, 2011

Report from opening of Rethinking Psychiatry

by David W. Oaks — last modified May 14, 2011 04:45 AM

Earlier tonight, on Friday, 13 May 2011, the two-day symposium Rethinking Psychiatry began. There was some big news: Some of the participants had started a new foundation that won a $2 million dollar grant, to create information and research examples of model alternatives in mental health. read more...

May 06, 2011

The Sting of Psychiatry's DSM Label Bible is Unfair Power

by David W. Oaks — last modified May 06, 2011 01:40 AM

The American Psychiatric Association "label bible" -- known as Diagnostic and Statistical Manual -- is up for revision. The APA has delayed the process because of intense criticism including from APA leaders themselves. So to try to address this public relations disaster, the APA held another teleconference for "stakeholders" and invited MindFreedom. This time, MFI had a three-person delegation on the call, and challenged the APA about the harm caused by DSM. read more...

Apr 27, 2011

Visit to MindFreedom Ghana has many lessons for us all

by David W. Oaks — last modified Apr 27, 2011 02:25 PM

In April 2011, a delegation from MindFreedom International visited MindFreedom Ghana in Accra, Ghana, Africa. Celia Brown (MFI Board President) and David Oaks (MFI director) gave a workshop about how those using the mental health system, and those who have survived psychiatric abuse, can work more closely with the general cross-disability movement to amplify their voices. read more...

Feb 16, 2011

Top Ten: How Mental Health System Can Have EGYPTIAN Moment!

by David W. Oaks — last modified Feb 16, 2011 02:05 PM

Can the mental health system have the kind of revolt we've seen in Egypt? Mental health consumers and psychiatric survivors are leading an international social change movement for major change in mental health care today. How can such activism and advocacy be supported by agencies and programs that are funded by scarce taxpayer funds? Here are David's "Top Ten Tips" to help the mental health system experience an "Egyptian" moment. read more...

Feb 11, 2011

MindFreedom Ireland speaks out on electroshock

by David W. Oaks — last modified Feb 11, 2011 03:10 PM

Congratulations to MindFreedom Ireland for speaking out against involuntary electroshock. read more...

Jan 26, 2011

After Arizona: Media Still Ignoring Viewpoint of Mental Health Consumers and Psychiatric Survivors

by David W. Oaks — last modified Jan 26, 2011 03:55 PM

The horrible attacks on innocent people in Tucson by Jared Lee Loughner has resulted in a flood of media about the topic of mental health. The mainstream media have given a lot of coverage to the views of an organization promoting more forced psychiatric drugs. At the same time the media have largely ignored representatives of groups composed of mental health consumers and psychiatric survivors, with very few exceptions. read more...

Jan 22, 2011

After Tucson: Mainstream Media Pushes Forced Psychiatric Drugging, Ignores Consumer/Survivor Perspective

by David W. Oaks — last modified Jan 22, 2011 10:15 PM

Since the Tucson catastrophe, the mass media have largely been ignoring the perspective of groups run by mental health consumers and psychiatric survivors, despite many news articles and opinion pieces discussing mental health. Meanwhile, these same media have quoted extremist E. Fuller Torrey and supporters of his group Treatment Advocacy Center, the main organization promoting more forced psychiatric drugging as the main solution for mental and emotional problems in the USA. read more...

Jan 17, 2011

What creative responses can prevent future tragedies like the Tucson, Arizona shooting?

by David W. Oaks — last modified Jan 17, 2011 11:35 AM

The MindFreedom community sends our heartfelt support to everyone impacted by the mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona on 8 January 2011. Unfortunately, those who push more forced psychiatric drugging are using this opportunity to advertise their agenda. In the spirit of Martin Luther King, a question needs to be asked, "What creative peaceful approaches might be used in the future to help avoid atrocities like this?" read more...

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Paula Joan Caplan, PhD

Paula Caplan, PhD: Psychologist, author, playwright and activist who is challenging the harm caused by psychiatric labeling. Paula is a long-time member of MindFreedom International. Author of 12 nonfiction books. Her latest book, "When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home: How All of Us Can Help Veterans," uncovers the way too many people traumatized by war are told that that makes them “mentally ill.” Her book won the 2011 American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE Award) in the Psychology category.

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