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Mailing Lists in English (free of charge): Coming off psychiatric drugs · All other topics

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Coming off psychiatric drugs

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  • Proactiveplanning.org/blog: A resource for those wishing to consider reduction or withdrawal from psychotropic drugs

  • Antipsychotics for people on antipsychotics who want to get off of them to meet and support each other

  • Benzodiazepine Withdrawal e-mail support group: Support network for those who want to end benzodiazepine addiction and recover from withdrawal syndrome

  • Coming off Psychiatric Drugs: For people who want to come off all kinds of psychiatric drugs (neuroleptics, antidepressants, lithium, carbamazepine, psychostimulants and tranquilizers) on their own decision and want to end addiction, to recover from withdrawal syndromes and to prevent once again ending up in the doctor’s office. And for psychotherapists, physicians, social workers, psychiatrists, natural healers and other professionals as well as friends and relatives helping withdraw. Without proposing a single answer fits all situations, or people, and without superior attitude

  • ProzacAwareness – Anti-depressant Warning! This group is for individuals who have had a negative reaction to antidepressants or are experiencing withdrawal side-effects from them. We also encourage those who have suffered the loss of a beloved one due to antidepressant medication (by suicide or homicide), to join. Feel free to share your experience, you are most definitely NOT alone!

  • Psychotropic Drug Withdrawal & Recovery: This group is here to assist you in the careful withdrawal and recovery from the use of drugs (antidepressants, benzodiazepines, and antipsychotics, etc.) that manipulate neurotransmitters causing physiological dependency, addiction and damage to numerous bodily systems.

All other topics

  • Abuse in Therapy is an inclusive, international e-list for psychiatric consumer-survivors, and those practitioners and others who are combatting physical, sexual, and psychological assaults by mental health professionals and struggling to uplift allcaring systems.

  • Antipsychiatry-humor – Humor against Psychiatry: "In this group we use humor to blow off steam about the harm psychiatry does to people."

  • ENUSP Mailing list: to host ongoing discussions on the issues important to users and survivors of psychiatry across Europe to provide a space for community requests, appeals and announcements, including news of human rights inspections to ensure close and active connection and consultation between the members of the European Network of (ex-) Users and Survivors of Psychiatry (ENUSP) and the ENUSP Board

  • International Discussion List of Peter Lehmann about alternatives beyond psychiatry, current possibilities of self-help and strengthening human rights of users and survivors of psychiatry

  • INTAR (International Network Toward Alternatives and Recovery) mailing list to gather and promote non-medical approaches to treating people diagnosed with mental illness   .

  • Intervoice – International Network for Training, Education and Research into Hearing Voices. Online Community for INTERVOICE members and friends to encourage discussion and debate about the meaning of the voice hearing experience and to consider the latest work and research into this phenomenon.  

  • IRIS (information, referral, and internet sightings) is a People Who one-way announcement list. Messages are a remix of announcements of conferences and news of interest to people who experience mood swings, fear, voices and visions, occasional forwards from other lists, some URL's, sometimes a quotation, some times a political call to action

  • LawyersAgainstPsychAssault: for "lawyers and legal workers who are survivors or consumers or resisters of psychiatry, and other lawyers and legal workers who are our allies"

  • MindFreedom-Disability: On this list MindFreedom-members discuss news and actions about the busy intersection between the psychiatric rights and the overall cross-disability movement

  • MindFreedom-Global: Network with each other about news and action campaigns regarding international activities, especially outside of the USA. Find out how you can help MindFreedom International Committee campaigns with the United Nations and World Health Organization

  • MindFreedom-News: Public, occasional, announcement list with news and alerts primarily about winning campaigns for human rights and alternatives for people affected by the mental health system

  • MindFreedom-Zapback: This list is dedicated to supporting MindFreedom's campaign to end the use of electroshock.

  • New Titles at Peter Lehmann Publishing: a very occasional one-way announcement for (ex-)users and survivors of psychiatry, relatives and other supporters as well as professionals and other interested people about new publications from Peter Lehmann Publishing

  • 1 in 4 Forum UK mental health discussion forum on issues affecting people with mental health problems (people working with people with mental health problems, national and local policy makers, service providers and purchasers, parents and carers, and people who have or are experiencing mental or emotional distress). Run by Radish Online Services, a non-profit company

  • People Who: E-mail discussion list, run by Sylvia Caras (USA), for advocacy and support for people who experience mood swings, fear, voices and vision

  • UKsurvivors: For Mental health user/survivors, disabled people and allies in the United Kingdom to debate, get/give support and network together.

  • U.N. human rights and disability discussion, by and for people who have experienced psychiatric assault and/or madness/mental disability/etc. and our allies.

  • WNUSP mailing list: the electronic arm of the World Network of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry: list-serve for WNUSP members to promote human rights of users and survivors of psychiatry, especially through the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities