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Highly sensitive, neurodiverse, and sensitive to psychosis – how are these related?
Highly sensitive. If you recognize things mentioned here, know that you're not alone. Neither you're a faulty system. Read more -
Primary negative symptoms: Intrinsic to the person or caused by other factors?
Primary negative symptoms usually refer to core deficits in motivation, emotion, and social engagement often seen in cases of sensitivity to psychosis. Read more -
Why Diagnosis in Mental Healthcare Needs Rethinking
Diagnosis in mental healthcare often reduces complex, personal experiences to clinical labels. But real understanding begins by asking: what happened to you?, not what's wrong with you? Read more -
IPS helps – everybody wants to belong, also at school and at work
IPS: In Europe 85 percent of people with sensitivity to psychosis says they’d like to work. Read more -
Should a psychiatrist bring up euthanasia
Should a psychiatrist bring up euthanasia? In an international statement the ISPS signals a dangerous development. Read more -
The feeling of being stuck in a pattern of psychological suffering: 5 practices
The feeling of being stuck in a pattern of psychological suffering, what can we do about it? Read more -
The ‘shock’-theory of psychiatric medication: a powerful perspective
'Shock'-theory, an exploration. If this is right, it means we need to start thinking differently about psychological treatments. Read more -
Digital Detox Now: Transform Your Health by Cutting Screen Time
Discover how a digital detox can improve sleep, reduce stress, and boost well-being. Learn practical tips to unplug and reconnect offline. Read more -
Natural medicine and psychological pain: from herbs to microdosing
Natural medicine and psychological health. The ins and outs of it. Read more -
Fear of being ill, and how it can take over your life
Fear of being ill. We all know it. It does not have to take over your life. Take care! Read more