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Diagnostic overshadowing: Psychiatric diagnoses, epistemic injustice, and the right to health

Anke Büter

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Learnings from ceding my rights (whilst employed in a role that advocates for the rights of others)

Hamish Kidd

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Uncomfortable emotions and depression: a non-pathologising, homeostatic paradigm and therapeutic approach

Dr George Burkitt has had an exceptionally diverse career, the past 25 years as a special-interest GP devoted to counselling and psychotherapy for men, teenage boys and their families.

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Inadmissible evidence: The gap between promises and practice in person-centred care

Miles Sibley 

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In response to the reception of 'The illusion of evidence based medicine' (BMJ, 2022)

Jon Jureidini

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A letter to the Editor at The Saturday Paper

Jon Jureidini’s published letter to the editor in response to Rick Morton’s article: ‘The truth about spiralling mental-health waitlists’ in The Saturday Paper February 19-25, 2022, No. 387. Available at: https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/news/health/2022/02/19/the-truth-about-spiralling-mental-health-waitlists/164518920013355#hrd

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How do you embed human rights in systems that don't recognise them?

Simon Katterl & Chris Maylea

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Film Fundraiser: Medicating Normal

The CEMH held a film screening of Medicating Normal last Thursday 16 September to raise funds for the Lived Experience Leadership and Advocacy Network (LELAN). LELAN is a peak body that empowers South Australians with lived experience of mental distress and/ or social injustice by amplifying their voices, influence and leadership to drive change. Please visit their website for more information about their work and opportunities to get involved in.

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A profession confined: the identity crisis of mental health nursing

Dan Warrender

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Compulsory apps on school tablet devices: Friend or foe?

Monique Pisaniello

Monique Pisaniello
Sixth year Medical Student from the University of Adelaide, supervised by Prof Jon Jureidini

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