Woodland Sunflower Collective

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  • Echo Thread Books | Poets & Storytellers Open Interview

    Echo Thread Books | Poets & Storytellers Open Interview

    April 11, 2026

    “I really feel like the work I’m trying to do is from whatever grief I can hold that I can be with, that’s my…

  • Everyone’s Afraid of an Angry Woman: Honoring Sinéad O’Connor

    Everyone’s Afraid of an Angry Woman: Honoring Sinéad O’Connor

    August 22, 2023

    There is one thing about having been a “delinquent” teen, or a “freak” as we called ourselves, in the chaos of the early 90s…

  • Lost Poetry: Psychiatry and Creativity

    Lost Poetry: Psychiatry and Creativity

    May 23, 2023

    I lost a poem once, and I mourned it for many years. But, one day my grief became a map, and with it I…

  • Loss, Grief, and Betrayal: Psychiatric Survivors Reflect on the Impact of New Serotonin Study

    Loss, Grief, and Betrayal: Psychiatric Survivors Reflect on the Impact of New Serotonin Study

    September 6, 2022

    By Karin Jervert and Marnie Wedlake Loss, grief, and a sense of betrayal are felt deeply by many who have been affected by the…

  • The Song of Psychiatry: The Impact of Language

    The Song of Psychiatry: The Impact of Language

    April 21, 2022

    As a young woman, I believed the story I was told and internalized the language of the psychiatric system. The story it told, the…

  • What We Have Always Known but Psychiatry Forgot

    What We Have Always Known but Psychiatry Forgot

    September 9, 2021

    When I came off my last medication, my psychiatrist said to me, “You will get sick again.” Psychiatry has always been sure of one…

  • Radical Acts of Community Healing and Self-Love

    May 20, 2021

    One thing has remained true for me as I’ve reflected on my journey into and out of the psychiatric system. My society—the education system,…

  • Sound After Psychiatry

    Sound After Psychiatry

    March 7, 2021

    When Kim Wichera asked me to be on a panel co-sponsored by SoundsAbout Gallery and CTM Festival on the theme of sound and psychiatry, I immediately understood the potential of…

  • Burning Down the House of Psychiatry During COVID

    Burning Down the House of Psychiatry During COVID

    January 16, 2021

    If there was ever a time to re-evaluate how we as a society deal with human suffering, I assure you, it is now. The…

  • Surviving the Bipolar Label

    Surviving the Bipolar Label

    December 15, 2020

    I am a woman who fully identified with the label bipolar for almost 20 years and, according to psychiatry, rightfully earned it with four…

  • De-Weaponizing Empathy

    October 20, 2020

    As published in Mad in America I am not immune to what I call weaponized empathy, which I see as the pure intention of…

  • Can We Allow Suffering?

    August 30, 2020

    As published on Mad in America Of all the labels placed on me throughout my 20 years as a consumer in the psychiatric industry,…

  • Lightning Bugs

    Lightning Bugs

    August 29, 2020

    As published in audio on Litro Lab Podcasts When we were kids, my brother and I waited for the sun to set, for the…

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