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Mental Health and Sickness Benefits: Lessons From History 

Evgeny Legedin 04/03/2026

By Joanna MONCRIEFF Joanna Moncrieff’s article in Psychology Today (26 February 2026) offers a clear historical perspective on the current UK debate about mental health and sickness benefits. Titled “Mental

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No Explanation, Just Labels: Critical Psychiatry Network Letter to the Guardian on the Dangers of Diagnostic Expansion

Evgeny Legedin 25/02/2026 No Comments

By Critical Psychiatry Network This letter, signed by members of the Critical Psychiatry Network, GPs and doctors from other specialities was initially submitted to the Guardian and subsequently to the

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The Best Kept Secret in Psychiatry

Evgeny Legedin 04/02/2026 No Comments

By Maria Grazia Turri This insightful article, originally from Asylum Magazine, delves into the shortcomings of traditional psychiatric assessments through a compelling case study and innovative clinic experience. Maria Grazia

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The Mental Health Industrial Complex: Absorbing Distress in Decaying Capitalism

Evgeny Legedin 28/01/2026 No Comments

By Sami Timimi In this original essay, child and adolescent psychiatrist and psychotherapist Sami Timimi applies a Marxist lens to the escalating mental health crisis in the West. He argues

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Toxic Interactions

Evgeny Legedin 15/01/2026

By Hugh Middleton One of the issues that frequently come up in Critical Psychiatry circles, and in other places where institutional approaches to ‘mental health difficulties’ are discussed, is the

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Why it is important to halt the Additional Protocol to the Oviedo Convention

Evgeny Legedin 14/01/2026

By Pino Pini The Withdraw Oviedo is a campaign backed by the European Disability Forum and Mental Health Europe that are working to urge the Committee of Ministers to permanently

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A gray upper half evokes uncertainty and potential harm from mental health campaigns, with pink signaling subtle warnings or false alarms in self-perception. Blue elements provide rational balance, symbolizing nocebo education as a stabilizing force. The downward curve flows into a white base, representing fragile clarity or baseline normality, where a fragmented circle depicts distorted diagnostic cycles-misattributing normal fluctuations as symptoms. Scattered dots and lines mimic fleeting thoughts or ADHD-like distractions amplified by expectations.
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The Double-Edged Sword of ADHD Awareness: How Campaigns Fuel False Diagnoses – And How to Fix It

Evgeny Legedin 17/12/2025 No Comments

By Evgeny Legedin In an era where mental health awareness campaigns proliferate across social media and educational platforms, a recent study has cast light on the potential pitfalls of such

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The Overdiagnosis Epidemic: Unmasking Psychiatric Madness

Evgeny Legedin 16/12/2025 No Comments

By Peter C. Gøtzsche In this provocative piece, Professor emeritus Peter C. Gøtzsche, a leading critic of biological psychiatry, dissects the epidemic of overdiagnosis in conditions like ADHD. Drawing on

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New Meta-Analysis on Depression Pills Deprescribing: Promises and Pitfalls

Evgeny Legedin 12/12/2025 No Comments

By Evgeny Legedin The recent publication in The Lancet Psychiatry (2026; 13: 24-36)1 of a systematic review and network meta-analysis by Debora Zaccolotti and colleagues has sparked interest in the

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“Chemical Imbalance” in 2025: The Revision Guide That Hasn’t Revised (Yet)

Evgeny Legedin 09/12/2025 No Comments

By Evgeny Legedin Last week a bright final-year student asked me to look over the University of Glasgow “Psychiatry Revision Guide” that everyone still uses for finals and OSCE preparation.

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