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📚 Unlock Psych Reading Circle – Help Us Choose Our Next Book!
Hi everyone! 💙 Our Unlock Psych Reading Circle meets this Thursday at 5:30 PM Pacific, and I’d love your input before we gather. We’ve been reading Mad in America by Robert Whitaker, but since we haven’t gotten very far into it, I wanted to check in with everyone. Would you like to continue with Mad in America, or would you rather start fresh with a new book? When we first started the Reading Circle, this was our original list of books we were considering: 📖 Unlock Psych Reading Circle Books - Mad in America — Robert Whitaker - Committed — Dinah Miller & Annette Hanson - Desperate Remedies — Andrew Scull - Experiences of Mental Health In-Patient Care — Mark Hardcastle, David Kennard, Sheila Gradison, & Leonard Fagin - Healthy Minds in the Twentieth Century: In and Beyond the Asylum — Steven J. Taylor & Alice Brumby - Narratives of Recovery from Serious Mental Illness — William Tucker - Speaking Our Minds: An Anthology — Jim Read & Jill Reynolds - The First Resort — Mathew Smith - The Source & Development of Social & Community Psychiatry — David G. Satin You’re also welcome to suggest any other book you’d love for us to read together! I’m very resourceful when it comes to finding free, legal digital copies or library access, so don’t hesitate to recommend something that’s meaningful to you. There will be no need to purchase the book unless you want a physical copy for yourself as I will likely be able to get a digital copy of the book for us. I also have a quite a large personal collection of digital mental health books such as books on philosophy, recovery, therapy workbooks, psychology, somatic healing, therapeutic modalities, self-help, fiction, autobiographies etc. if you would like any ebooks. Please message me if you would like any access to it. Please leave your thoughts in the comments preferable before the Reading Circle on Thursday. Since we likely won't have a definite book from many answers by Thursday since today is Wednesday, I'll plan on just continuing to read Mad in America or perhaps some poetry tomorrow until we gather more responses for the final decision later on. Or perhaps we can sample some of the books tomorrow and explore what we might want to decide on. That might be a good way to decide what to choose! 🤗
We’re Making a Community Zine: Out of Their Grip — Submissions Open
A community collage of survival, creativity, healing, and truth • May 2026 May is Mental Health Month, and it felt like the perfect time to begin creating something together as a community: a digital Unlock Psych zine called Out of Their Grip. (I'm calling it that because my initial idea for a cover illustration featured a pair of grippy socks!) For anyone unfamiliar, a zine is a community-made DIY magazine filled with creative expression, writing, art, reflections, and shared experiences. Zines are often deeply personal, raw, funny, emotional, political, healing, or all of the above at once. They’re a way for people to tell their stories in their own words and create something meaningful together. This will be a digital zine created by our community and shared online so everyone can contribute to and experience it together. We may not finish this by the end of May, and that’s okay. What matters is that we start. The process itself can be cathartic, connective, and powerful. I think there’s something healing about seeing our experiences side by side and recognizing that we are not alone in what we’ve survived. My hope is that this can become an annual Unlock Psych Mental Health Month project — and next year we can start earlier and maybe even have a completed zine ready by the end of May. 🌱 I would LOVE submissions from the Unlock Psych community. This can be serious, funny, artistic, emotional, messy, reflective, hopeful, angry, creative — whatever feels real to you. Some ideas for submissions: • Poetry • Digital art or hand-drawn art • Photography • Collages • Meaningful quotes or mantras you love • Reflections about your experiences in Unlock Psych meetings • Reflections about psychiatric hospitalization or hospital trauma • Thoughts about healing, mental health, growth, recovery, or survival • Funny reviews of the worst psych hospital experiences you’ve had • Lists of things you wish psych hospitals actually had to make them helpful • Recipes for your favorite “first meal home” after getting out of the hospital
Google Docs & Contact Info
—> Google Docs link for Unlock Psych https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Nm9K3IXRIWV6Qk1VgQyHyk0jnH1m_8Pl Girly Survival Kit for Consuelo: doc in Unlock Psych folder needs your input on best practices, resources, professionals etc. —> Contact me for anything from resumes to sharing your stories to needing a bestie! ;) [email protected] Cell/iMessage & FaceTime (352) 316 9920 WhatsApp (415) 507 3982
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We Made the Space We Needed
I want to thank this community—everyone who has been here, and everyone just finding their way in. Unlock Psych started from my anger at psych hospitals and everything they put me through. But over time, something shifted. I realized the doors I needed to unlock weren’t just the ones inside broken systems—they were the ones that led me back to myself, and to others who had been hurt in similar ways. This became about showing up—for myself, and for each other—and finding strength in our shared humanity. This Monday, we had 18 people join our Unlock the Psych Ward Doors meeting. More registered, fewer stayed until the end—but what mattered is that we showed up. We were 18 people who never should have had to carry this kind of trauma. And at the same time, 18 people who chose to sit together anyway—to listen deeply, to laugh, to cry, to feel anger for each other’s injustices, and to hold that with real compassion. That matters. Because this space is powerful. It’s ours. Psych hospitals can keep their seclusion rooms, their restraints, their conformity. Here, we’re building something different:the inclusion room,the compassion station,the acceptance corner. We made the space we needed—and we’re still making it, together. Thank you all for being part of this.(Ward Wreckers and all ❤️)
Unlock the Psych Ward Doors — Our Main Community Meeting
This is the heart of it all 🤍 Unlock the Psych Ward Doors is the meeting that started this entire community—a space for survivors of psychiatric incarceration to come together, speak freely, and be witnessed in our truth. We meet every Monday at 3:00 PM (Pacific Time) for 1.5 hours. 🗓 Where we meet: – Every other Monday on HeyPeers – The alternating weeks right here on Skool You can find my HeyPeers profile and the latest upcoming meetings here: https://www.heypeers.com/peer_supporters/33879 Just go to the Upcoming Meetings section to see what’s next. You can also find the HeyPeers links in the “Unlock the Psych Ward Doors” events in our Skool calendar. These gatherings are a space for open sharing, reflection, connection, and collective support. There’s no pressure to speak—you’re welcome to come exactly as you are. Whether you’ve been here a while or are just finding your way in, I’d love to see you there. This is where we come together—and where we begin to unlock the doors 🤍
Unlock the Psych Ward Doors — Our Main Community Meeting
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