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Dismissing the “Human Experience”: College Students Feel Unseen by the Medical Model of Mental Health

Mad in America

In a previous story , I reported on the “TikTokification” of mental health —a phenomenon where social media content encourages young people to self-diagnose. Many students find comfort in the medical model of mental health because it simplifies experiences that are otherwise messy, uncomfortable, and difficult to make sense of. “I

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Prescription Drugs: The Hidden Costs to Health and the Planet

Mad in America

It has far-reaching effects—not just for individual health but for the environment. The Downsides of Pharmaceuticals for Health Management While prescription drugs can be lifesaving or increase your quality of life, it can be damaging to rely solely on pharmaceuticals for your well-being. This is of concern to public health.

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“Dad, Something’s Not Right. I Need Help”: Richard Fee on the Dangers of Adderall

Mad in America

His irregular sleep patterns, staying up all nightit all started coming into focus. Parents can keep their children on their health insurance until theyre 26, but in life-or-death situations, we should be able to get critical information. Thats when my agent told me,We cant write your insurance because your son is on Vyvanse.

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Is Public Psychiatry Responding to the Mental Health Crisis or Just “Treating the Chart?”

Mad in America

The topic of mental health is on the public’s mind, whether it’s the popularizing of therapy speak, the increased attention paid to severe mental illness and homelessness, or pop psychology advice on TikTok. This scenario in public psychiatry settings is, unfortunately, a familiar one.

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“There’s No Word for Depression in Zulu”: Inside South Africa’s Mental Health Crisis

Mad in America

R esearch has found South Africa consistently ranks in the bottom three performing countries in terms of global mental health. Photo by tuxone The Mental State of the World Report measures the mental health of internet users only, making it limited in the South African context where close to one-third of the population isnt online.

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Exploring the Stress Levels of Online Education for Children

Dr. Sagnik Mukherjee Blog

Exploring the Stress Levels of Online Education for Children Have you ever looked at your child during an online class and wondered if theyre truly okay? The reality is, that while online education has opened doors to new possibilities, it has also introduced pressures and unique challenges.

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Is the Teaching of Psychology Liberal or Conservative? Yes! (But Mostly It’s Neither)

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Nor is our reporting on mental health disorders and their treatment, how nature and nurture weave the human fabric, or how language develops. Does observing sleep stages promote progressive views? Is analyzing the effects of stress on health a leftist agenda? Is sleuthing how the brain makes the mind values-laden?