LINKS
THE STATE OF THE WORLD: SOME WAKE-UP-AND-SMELL-THE-COFFEE WEBSITES
Climate Change: Oh lord, what have we humans done to our planet?!
World Overpopulation Awareness: Time for us to realize that there are too many humans on this little planet!
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Wake up, wake up, we're destroying the world’s ecosystems!
The Great Phase Transition: The Post-Oil Era: A powerful article on the realities our species is facing as we use up all the natural gas and oil our planet has to offer
ALICE MILLER:
Wikipedia’s page on Alice Miller: worth reading!
Alice Miller’s personal website: full of articles, interviews, paintings, and links, and all things Alice Miller
ALL THINGS PSYCHIATRY – AND ANTI-PSYCHIATRY!
National Empowerment Center - an advocacy and peer-support organization for people who have experienced severe emotional/mental problems
ISPS-US: The International Society for the Psychological Treatments of Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses, a broad-based organization full of hopeful ideas (and the only psychological organization of which I am a member)
The personal website of Peter Breggin, the great antipsychiatrist and fly in the ointment of biological psychiatry. All things anti-meds! (I also interviewed him for my documentary, and he is excellent!)
Daniel Mackler's (that is, my own) therapy website (with a picture of me). Also, here are my amazon.com reviews, going back to the year 2000.
The therapy website of Matthew Morrissey, a friend and colleague in San Francisco. We are presently writing a book together.
NARPA - a great advocacy organization for people with mental or emotional problems
MindFreedom - a fantastic organization for and by psychiatric survivors, founded and run by David Oaks, a hero of mine
PsychRights: The Law Project for Psychiatric Rights. Full of top-notch articles and links on the dangers of psychotropic medications.
AND FINALLY:
My favorite poem (it was too good to leave out!): A Psalm of Life. This is Longfellow’s classic poem, written in 1838. The "God" part is a bit much for me, but the rest is pure genius.