An EcoPsych Mashup

Obviously I'm not the first to feel that much of the rest of the world is crazy for calling me crazy... That I'm disabled by others' assumptions about reality... that the entire world is being categorized and commodified and homogenized and sterilized via some bizarre eugenic compulsion. I've seen some great posts here touching on things like shamanism and permaculture as a sort of radical and horizontal eco-psycho-social therapy... as a way we can sort of begin to put our lives in order with 'nature'... and I wanted to contribute to that with this short ecopsychology primer from Theodore Roszak. (Along with a few choice quotes from my ever-growing list.)

Holistic Treatment Plans this Thursday, June 28th in Minneapolis

create a map to guide yourself and your allies along in the event of mental health crisis or activist burnout

Meditation or Discrimination? Icarus in Buddhist Journal

Will just had an article on welcoming people with psych labels at meditation retreats published in Turning Wheel magazine, check it out in our articles section.

Freedom To Sit: Welcoming People With Psychiatric Disabilities At Meditation Retreats

Summer 2007 article by Will Hall in Turning Wheel: A Journal Of Socially Engaged Buddhism, published by the Buddhist Peace Fellowship. Download pdf version.

My Semester with the Icarus Project

NYC organizer Neil Gong interned with Icarus as an NYU student and wrote this paper about Mad Pride activism.

Pardon My Mirth

Jerry Falwell is finally dead!
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