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E04: Diagnosis Is Not A Privilege w/ Maggie Leppert

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What’s it like to be a survivor of psychiatric oppression? What was the a-ha moment that made you see the system for what it was?

We asked our listeners recently and got some great responses, a few of which you’ll hear in the beginning of this episode, and then we talk to psych survivor Maggie Leppert (@thebooksmartbimbo) about psychiatric gaslighting and wokewashing, why talking about informed consent is not med-shaming, how psychiatry co-opted anti-stigma work from survivors, and her work on Mad in America’s Suicide Hotline Transparency Project.

* Follow Maggie on Instagram: @thebooksmartbimbo

* Find the Suicide Hotline Transparency Project Spreadsheet here and more information about the project here

* Join the MindFreedom International Shield Program, which uses “mutual support to protect one another from unwanted coerced psychiatric procedures.”

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What’s it like to be a survivor of psychiatric oppression? What was the a-ha moment that made you see the system for what it was?

We asked our listeners recently and got some great responses, a few of which you’ll hear in the beginning of this episode, and then we talk to psych survivor Maggie Leppert (@thebooksmartbimbo) about psychiatric gaslighting and wokewashing, why talking about informed consent is not med-shaming, how psychiatry co-opted anti-stigma work from survivors, and her work on Mad in America’s Suicide Hotline Transparency Project.

* Follow Maggie on Instagram: @thebooksmartbimbo

* Find the Suicide Hotline Transparency Project Spreadsheet here and more information about the project here

* Join the MindFreedom International Shield Program, which uses “mutual support to protect one another from unwanted coerced psychiatric procedures.”

▶ SUBSCRIBE 4 MORE CONTENT: disorderland.substack.com


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit disorderland.substack.com
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