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Side Quest Stories: Psychosis in Their Own Words

Side Quest Stories: Psychosis in Their Own Words

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In this playlist, lived experience takes centre stage. These conversations and stories highlight different perspectives on psychosis, recovery and the human side of psychiatric narratives. The aim is not to generalise, but to show the rich diversity of experience and insight beyond clinical labels.Dr Oli - Language, Meaning, and the Mind Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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  • Side Quest Stories: Irnes' Story
    Jan 15 2026

    In this playlist, lived experience takes centre stage. These conversations and stories highlight different perspectives on psychosis, recovery and the human side of psychiatric narratives. The aim is not to generalise, but to show the rich diversity of experience and insight beyond clinical labels.

    The stories shared in this podcast are the personal experiences and perspectives of the guests. They do not represent the views of the host, the podcast, or any affiliated organisation. These conversations document individual ways of making sense of experiences and are not intended as clinical advice or as generalised accounts of psychosis or recovery. Different people will experience and understand these events in very different ways.

    Participation is voluntary, and guests retain the permanent right to withdraw their episode at any time.

    These episodes are licensed under Creative Commons to support sharing and accessibility. They are not intended for use as research data or for academic analysis.

    If you are currently struggling or in distress, consider seeking support from a trusted professional or local service.

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    37 min
  • Side Quest Stories: Eric's Story
    Jan 12 2026

    In this playlist, lived experience takes centre stage. These conversations and stories highlight different perspectives on psychosis, recovery and the human side of psychiatric narratives. The aim is not to generalise, but to show the rich diversity of experience and insight beyond clinical labels.

    The stories shared in this podcast are the personal experiences and perspectives of the guests. They do not represent the views of the host, the podcast, or any affiliated organisation. These conversations document individual ways of making sense of experiences and are not intended as clinical advice or as generalised accounts of psychosis or recovery. Different people will experience and understand these events in very different ways.

    Participation is voluntary, and guests retain the permanent right to withdraw their episode at any time.

    These episodes are licensed under Creative Commons to support sharing and accessibility. They are not intended for use as research data or for academic analysis.

    If you are currently struggling or in distress, consider seeking support from a trusted professional or local service.


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    18 min
  • Side Quest Stories: Chantal's Story
    Dec 19 2025

    In this playlist, lived experience takes centre stage. These conversations and stories highlight different perspectives on psychosis, recovery and the human side of psychiatric narratives. The aim is not to generalise, but to show the rich diversity of experience and insight beyond clinical labels.

    The stories shared in this podcast are the personal experiences and perspectives of the guests. They do not represent the views of the host, the podcast, or any affiliated organisation. These conversations document individual ways of making sense of experiences and are not intended as clinical advice or as generalised accounts of psychosis or recovery. Different people will experience and understand these events in very different ways.

    Participation is voluntary, and guests retain the permanent right to withdraw their episode at any time.

    These episodes are licensed under Creative Commons to support sharing and accessibility. They are not intended for use as research data or for academic analysis.

    If you are currently struggling or in distress, consider seeking support from a trusted professional or local service.


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    41 min
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