By
Deirdre Daly
Audio/visual
This play is autobiographical in nature and is shaped by my experience of the disruption and emotional impact of severe mental illness within my family.
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By
Eamonn Flynn
Audio/visual
Singing and writing songs helps me to connect, acknowledge even the worst of my fears and feelings, to feel less alone and to build a community of hope in spite...
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By
Raur Hawk
Audio/visual
Psychosis Diaries is a work of autofiction. It follows Toby Crow, 16, witnessing his brother Jude’s descent into psychosis. Written in diary form, the book documents the devastating impact his...
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By
Eamonn Flynn
Audio/visual
Singing and writing songs helps me to connect, acknowledge even the worst of my fears and feelings, to feel less alone and to build a community of hope in spite...
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By
Eamonn Flynn
Audio/visual
Singing and writing songs helps me to connect, acknowledge even the worst of my fears and feelings, to feel less alone and to build a community of hope in spite...
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By
Eamonn Flynn
Audio/visual
Singing and writing songs helps me to connect, acknowledge even the worst of my fears and feelings, to feel less alone and to build a community of hope in spite...
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By
Mabel J. Williams
Audio/visual
An original poem by Mabel J. Williams
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By
Nathan Filer
Audio/visual
Nathan Filer, academic lead of Rewrite Psychosis, talks with Michael Rosen about the words we use when talking about mental health and what they reveal.
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By
Tanya Frank
Audio/visual
In this interview for Mad In America, Tanya Frank discusses her memoir Zig-Zag Boy: Madness, Motherhood and Letting Go. This chronicles her experiences with her son Zach, who experienced psychosis...
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By
Tanya Frank
Audio/visual
Tanya Frank interviews writers and artists who have used the creative process to try and make sense of this thing we call madness.
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