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Tidings, ghouls! Gather round to listen to a demon (Jess) and a demon clown (Ayesha) discuss a shared love of horror. We talk about how microdosing on fear through film can be grounding, how the genre uses disability and madness for cheap shock value, movies that subvert those shitty tropes, and all the big, existential questions horror movies ask us to grapple with.
!! SPOILERS FOR: Hereditary, Grave Encounters, War of the Worlds, The Babadook, The Power
Show Notes
* More on Jesseâs Self-(S)care Routine
* Ayeshaâs post on microdosing change
* Horrible Heroes: Liberating Alternative Visions of Disability in Horror by Melinda Hall (the paper Jess mentioned in Disability Studies Quarterly)
âhorror fiction presents the opportunity to dis-identify with ableist culture. Horror, when it distances the audience from what is taken as the natural order, may also allow us to encounter disability differently. Indeed, it can allow us to be horrified by ableismâ
âA horror audience ideally identifies with protagonists and is horrified by what those characters find horrifying. In the work of both Burton and King, the audience is drawn to identify with the traditional outsider, the person rejected by the social world or considered interstitial and unnatural. This outsider sees the decaying and deadening communities around them as the terror.â
âIf we fail to accept vulnerability and incorporate it into our understanding of political communities, disability will always be the monster under the bed. Ironically, the horror genre, by posing new monsters in the social and its exclusions, can provide a ladder to grander inclusion. Empathizing with "monsters" for whom exclusion is typical, draws the vulnerable forward and prepares us to challenge ableism politically.â
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Jess and Ayesha discuss a New York Times article that wants us to think all our relationship problems are caused by an undiagnosed brain disorder.
Tangents include: navigating conflict in relationships without reducing our loved ones to a diagnostic label, the usefulness and limits of the word âneurotypicalâ, how very not cute those #ADHDWife TikToks are, misapplying the concept of âobject permanenceâ to relationships, and why we keep forgetting to put the laundry in the dryer.
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Jess keeps getting Instagram ads for some probiotic supplement thatâs supposed to cure depression â luckily, we have an in-house microbiologist to consult! Ayesha critiques the studies behind Neuralli, talks stressed-out microbes, and explains why trying to fix social problems with one patented microbe is never going to work.
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Are you eating enough blueberries to optimize your dopamine? Did you make sure to take a timed cold shower this morning after your Peloton workout to increase your neurochemical satisfaction by 500%?? Are you manifesting hard enough???? FIND OUT TODAY! Weâre taking a dive into the world of ADHD Boss content on TikTok, a pseudoscientific iteration of some very old bootstrap brainwash.
LINKS:
Neoliberalism and the Commodification of Mental Health paper
Capitalism Loves Neurodiversity, As Long As It Is Profitable (from Ayeshaâs newsletter)
The Capitalist Origins of #Manifestation (from Jesseâs newsletter)
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Whatâs it like to be a survivor of psychiatric oppression? What was the a-ha moment that made you see the system for what it was?
We asked our listeners recently and got some great responses, a few of which youâll hear in the beginning of this episode, and then we talk to psych survivor Maggie Leppert (@thebooksmartbimbo) about psychiatric gaslighting and wokewashing, why talking about informed consent is not med-shaming, how psychiatry co-opted anti-stigma work from survivors, and her work on Mad in Americaâs Suicide Hotline Transparency Project.
* Follow Maggie on Instagram: @thebooksmartbimbo
* Find the Suicide Hotline Transparency Project Spreadsheet here and more information about the project here
* Join the MindFreedom International Shield Program, which uses âmutual support to protect one another from unwanted coerced psychiatric procedures.â
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Ayesha explains whatâs wrong with all these genome wide association studies that keep saying they found the ADHD genes (or the schizophrenia genes, or the bipolar genes, or the autism genes..)
We also get into the ways that capitalism skews scientific research results, why racists love genetic research so much, and what responsibility scientists have to question their questions.
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Is executive function âa set of capitalist values masquerading as skillsâ? Neurodivergent educator and artist Marta Rose thinks so!
We sat down with her to talk about:
* her journey from diagnosis to critical disability theory
* how creativity research and design thinking can offer us alternatives to the pathologizing framework of executive function
* The ADHD Industrial Complex!!!
* how much of our âsymptomsâ are actually just shame & trauma
* what itâs like to build community on the internet
Plus: a new segment weâre calling Whatâs Hot in Disorderland, where we talk a little shit about the latest psych news! This week, we discuss a survey that found the richest countries have the worst mental health, take the worldâs most depressing personality quiz, and Ayesha explains why the DSM continues to be so damn vague.
Timestamps:
2:28 Mad in America report about mental state of the world
4:56 The Mental Well-being Test
12:47 New DSM version
25:09 The vagueness of diagnoses is on purpose
31:00 Interview with Marta
34:30 Creativity research vs executive dysfunction
45:30 Martaâs diagnosis story
53:04 Design thinking
1:02:00 How shame gets pathologized
1:11:00 The ADHD Industrial Complex
1:18:10 Martaâs digital peer support work
1:25:00 The perils of parasocial relationships
1:29:00 Social media is for finding each other
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Ayesha and Jess take a stroll through ADHDtok to understand the trend of self-pathologization â why has it become so popular to turn your personality traits into symptoms of disease?
What purpose does a psychiatric diagnosis serve, and what are the limitations of defining your mental suffering and anguish solely through a medical lens? Why does capitalism absolutely thrive on all these new mental illness micro-identities?
Plus: we get a little personal about our own experiences with diagnosis.
FURTHER READING:
* Our handy infographic on self-pathologization
* Nick Walker on the Pathology Paradigm vs the Neurodiversity Paradigm
* Youâre Using the Word Neurodiversity Wrong (by Jess)
* ADHD: Dopamine Deficiency or a Bodymind Protesting? (also by Jess)
* Diagnostic Cultures by Svend Brinkmann
* The Buzzfeedification of Mental Health by P.E. Moskowitz
CLIPS IN THIS EPISODE:
* âThings I thought were personality traits that were just my undiagnosed adhdâ by @carlie_chimenti1
* âWelcome to ADHDâ by @kayblasko
* â#1 Bestseller in Treating Mental Disabilitiesâ by @colbywattsmusic
* âThe ADHD Coach Connectorâ by @kamden_adhd
* âIs this a cult?â by @malblum
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