Issue 18
Odes to Lithium
Ode to Lithium #107 The Summer I was wrong, or arrogant, or hopeful, I told my Psychiatrist I could be rid of you by ⅔. In fact, I’d started adjusting the dose myself. I’m being […]
Slippery Icons a Conversation with Catherine Opie
Psychology Tomorrow Magazine’s Art Curator, Matthew Kyba, in a phone conversation with Catherine Opie about her practice. Please find their edited interview, touching on topics of sexuality, identity, contemporary photography, and her historic work. What are […]
Psychology’s Taboo Against Imagination
[Listen to the audio recording of “Psychology’s Taboo Against Imagination.”] Over the last few decades, the teaching and practice of psychology has veered into a dark abyss. The overuse of diagnosis — a misguided […]
Confronting the Non-Conformist A Conversation With Dmitry Borshch
Your pictures in Psychology Tomorrow belong to a series. What is its title and why? “Exiled from Truth: Nine Allegories by Dmitry Borshch” is the title under which some allegorical pictures are collected, possibly more […]
Letter to the Mother of a “Schizophrenic”: We Must Do Better Than Forced Treatment
A few months ago I met your son. He said he would be waiting for us in the Berkeley park near where he sleeps outside at night, but at the last minute he called and […]