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Back in March, American writer Colette Shade [https://twitter.com/MsShade?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor]was generous enough to have a chat with me about her recent article for Tribune Magazine 'The Politics of Mental Health' [https://tribunemag.co.uk/2021/02/mental-health-is-a-political-problem] and her thoughts on why it's a mistake to think of mental illness as an individual, apolitical issue. We look at how rates of mental illness can be positively correlated with economic and political oppression and what incentives exist for the those in power to mystify this relationship. We talked for almost an hour and a half so I've split the chat into two parts. Tune back in next week to hear us talk about some of Colette's other work [http://www.coletteshade.com/selectedbylines], including discussions on the value of mental health awareness campaigns, what the end of the American Empire could mean for how we feel in our heads, and why being encouraged to cry at work isn't the progressive shift some may think it is... Sorry this one took so long to get to you! Been a very busy few weeks but I'm aiming to return to our regular schedule :)
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