Blog
Welcome to the blog! A space for reflection, resistance, and reimagining. Here I share personal essays, critical commentary, and creative work shaped by my lived experience of psychosis, my background in peer support, and my research and advocacy within and against mental health systems.
This is a space where theory meets story, where policy meets lived reality, and where the complexities of madness are taken seriously. Not as symptoms to be silenced, but as experiences to be explored, honored, and understood on our own terms.
You’ll find posts on everything from coercive care and survivor history to altered states of consciousness, peer work, and the politics of mental health language.
I write this blog for fellow survivors, curious allies, policymakers, practitioners, anyone willing to slow down, listen deeply, and imagine something better.
Why I’m Starting This Blog
I’ve wanted to start this blog for a long time. There are many hats that I wear and things that I carry. As an emerging researcher, psychiatric survivor, someone who has move
