
A newsletter for people with mental illness and their allies who are fed up with news coverage and want better ways to push for change.
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The 1950’s in the United States were a time of tremendous economic growth and technological advancement. Yet, when it came to media coverage of mental illness, it was closer to the dark ages.
We are fast approaching the midterms, when cable news will once again turn ‘mentally ill’ into a campaign slur masquerading as “analysis.” If only there were a few psychohistorians on set to point out that officeholders are not walking diag...
“Which medication is better for me long term?” I asked my psychiatrist
This newsletter is part of a Substack that examines media coverage of mental illness—past, present and future. The one below is about the future. At the bottom of this post are links to newsletters about the present and past.
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