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What Are We Overlooking? Reviewing Current and Alternative Treatments for Psychosis

Mad in America

Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on our affiliate site, Mad in the UK. I n Part 1 , I looked at the longer-term inefficacy of ‘maintenance treatment’ with antipsychotics, and also at some ‘disappointing’ outcomes for ‘early intervention in psychosis’ (EIP).

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My Story of Surviving Psychiatry

Mad in America

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Mad in the UK. I was still under the “care” of the Early Intervention Service as an outpatient but after my treatment in hospital I didn’t want my life to be intervened in by mental health professionals. I want to start my story at the end.

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Why Women Are More Prone to Anxiety Disorders (and How to Cope)

Lightwork

Women often internalize their stressors, turning their anxiety inward through self-blame, rumination, and excessive worry. Early intervention programs that address these age-specific challenges can help prevent the development of chronic anxiety conditions.