Recently I desired to work more with my dreams, which I tend to remember in detail most nights and have for a lot of my life. Kim Harrison, a dream coach who I call “The Life Coach For Dreamers” I started working with a few weeks ago. One of the first dreams I shared with Read More
Author: Chaya
Freedom to Be A Scapegoat
For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a fear of being a scapegoat. Perhaps it started in 4th grade when I was cancelled by all of my friends, before cancelling was a term. Or maybe the Holocaust because I get this life or death feeling frequently about being an outcast or turned on Read More
Sharing About Psych Med Withdrawal More Consistently
Realizing I’ve been lacking consistency in sharing what people withdrawing from psych meds are going through. Most of my clients who are in psych med withdrawal (if not all of them) are not on Facebook or social media. Who could blame them? But ever since psych meds nearly killed me 18 years ago, and I Read More
May All Who Wish To Be Free From Psychiatric Meds
Yesterday I shed a few tears, thinking this might be the first time in my life I wouldn’t celebrate Passover. In a clubhouse Shabbat service, I had the opportunity to share my sadness as well as my prayer to be open to having a spontaneous last minute Passover, and having a meaningful celebration in person Read More
A Safety Net For Those In Psychiatric Med Withdrawal
During this lockdown, a lot of us may have had a taste of what it feels like to be forgotten. To feel unseen and like there has not been a safety net to catch us or recognize when we need something. If I’ve needed anything, or any extra support, I’ve had to reach out more Read More
Coming Off Long Term Psych Meds: Success Stories
Many of you and many of my clients ask for success stories from people who have come off psych meds after being on them for a long time. People ask this because they want some hope that it is possible. It can feel impossible. Here are some links to success stories. Please comment with Read More
Ideas For Navigating the Pandemic
If you’re reading this, you probably don’t need to be convinced that psychiatric meds can be dangerous and hard to come off of. Even in normal circumstances, there is not adequate medical care available for people seeking to come off psych meds. Now that most “non-essential” medical care is harder to access, if available at Read More
Covid 19 Symptoms and Psychiatric Med Withdrawal
Guest post by my friend who wishes to remain anonymous. Note: this is one person’s anecdotal experience and not meant to be any kind of blanket statement. It is certainly not being presented as “science” or research. My friend writes: I actually got the coronavirus and I realized some things about it, which might possibly Read More
Death and Coming Off Psych Drugs
Yesterday I was talking to a friend about death, after listening to a talk which said that more souls are ready to transition peacefully to the other side. I had asked myself if I was one of those souls. I do this every so often, sometimes out of despair, sometimes curiosity. Maybe I could transition Read More
Getting Off Geodon, Depakote, Ambien
by Corinna West I’m not anti-medication, but I am anti-bullshit. I know that medications truly help some people, and some people do well on them. Those people should feel free to continue using them. However, I think all people should be given honest information about psychiatric meds before being put on them. We should be told how Read More