Items below are somewhat in reverse chronological order. Blog posts are also ranked based on their importance in explaining my understandings of myself and the world. Madness is infinitely diverse and those of us willing to share our experiences can hopefully diversify understandings of madness for all.
Adventures in Personalized Psychopharmacology: A Conversation with David Mordecai
A written interview with psychiatrist Awais Aftab
Authenticity and the (in)visibility of service user representation
Is a paper I contributed to in the inaugural issue of the International Mad Studies Journal with Nev Jones and Simon Clarke
At the height of COVID, I blogged intermittently as part of the Mad Covid Diaries project at MadCovid.com.
Blog posts below are on this site.
Plural Me
Mania, Madness and Meaning-Making
Bipolar Disorder – Embracing Neurodivergence and Affirming Disability
A personal reconciliation of concepts of disorder, neurodivergence and disability – November 2020.
Consciousness Seen From the Edge of Madness
Colorism and Black Identity – a response to Kenya Barris
Leadership and COVID: Why Dr. David Williams Needs to Resign
Fixing Psychiatry
Coping with COVID-19. When Crazy Is Not So Crazy Anymore
My first “personal’ blog post with some thoughts about coping with our new reality – April 2020.
My Mad Anniversary
A Privileged Experience of Madness
(Anti) Suicide Poem
Democrats are in Denial — Reckoning with Reality in the Age of Trump