Jazmine Russell
@jazminerussell_
Transformative Mental Health • Co-founder of @idha_nyc • Critical psychology, mad studies & neuroscience scholar • Host of Depth Work Podcast
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https://www.jazminerussell.com/podcast 12-12-2023 07:07:54
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"Neoliberalism encourages people to think of themselves primarily as consumers [...] as having broken minds or brains that can be fixed with specific products fits within this neoliberal subjectivity." - Justin Karter open.substack.com/pub/depthwork/…
I got to chat with Justin Karter on the Depth Work Podcast, on the global mental health movement, commercialized science, and the psychological humanities. open.substack.com/pub/depthwork/…
If you're a therapist, psychologist, activist, or interested in critical theory/disability studies, don't miss last week's episode of the Mad in America podcast featuring Jazmine Russell hosted by Justin Karter
I'm honored to have contributed a commentary "How delusions can uncover sources of harm and pathology" to Prof Lisa Bortolotti's book symposium on "Why Delusions Matter" which is a fantastic and much needed book! philosophymindscience.org/index.php/phim…
Thanks Prof Lisa Bortolotti for such a grounding and timely discussion on how we can reconsider 'delusions' as meaningful and communicate more compassionately with those whose beliefs differ radically from our own. open.spotify.com/episode/7KZrlI…
Join Institute for the Development of Human Arts and on December 8 for the virtual Mad Studies Symposium! Featuring over 25 activists, artists, clinicians, and scholars active in the world of mad studies who are redefining mental health & resistance. CE credits are available Learn more: idha-nyc.org/mad-studies-sy…
I had a wonderful conversation with Jazmine Russell, cofounder of Institute for the Development of Human Arts & coeditor of the Mad Studies Reader. We talked about seeing purpose rather than pathology in madness, our own mental health challenges, and how psychiatry’s disease model prevents us from getting well.