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  3. Vol. 3 No. SI1 (2025): Madpeople's Coping Mechanisms

Published: 2025-07-01

Madpeople’s Coping Mechanisms (Special Issue) 2025

Madpeople's Coping Mechanisms

Editorial by Paul Lodge and Sofia Jeppsson

Sofia Jeppsson, Paul Lodge

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Applying A Neurodiversity Lens to Living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Steph Ban

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Intellectual humility for coping

Michael Dickson

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Diagnostic manuals as structural gaslighting

Emancipation from individual suffering through the analysis of systemic reasons

Ida Hallgren

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From Madness to International Mad Activism.

My Madness is a politically responsive coping mechanism to an unjust world, and at times a superpower.

Matthew Jackman

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Rethinking Suicidality in the Context of Suicide-Affirmative Healthcare

A Survivor’s Perspective

Michele Merritt

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You Think Too Much, That's Your Problem!

Anne O'Donnell

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Coping with - and resisting - fear of madness through mad intersubjectivity

Sabina Wantoch

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My mad visions

Lorna Collins

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