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Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
laine
18 episodes
3 months ago
Exploring the spaces between labels, lives, and healing. Hosted by Laine — a psychiatric nurse practitioner with lived experience — Psychiatry, Rewritten challenges the way we talk about mental health. With honest stories and real conversations, it explores the gray areas between symptoms and identity, diagnosis and humanity. Because healing isn’t linear, and the truth isn’t always clinical. This is where the rewrite begins.
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Exploring the spaces between labels, lives, and healing. Hosted by Laine — a psychiatric nurse practitioner with lived experience — Psychiatry, Rewritten challenges the way we talk about mental health. With honest stories and real conversations, it explores the gray areas between symptoms and identity, diagnosis and humanity. Because healing isn’t linear, and the truth isn’t always clinical. This is where the rewrite begins.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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It Wasn’t About Getting High
Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
21 minutes 12 seconds
4 months ago
It Wasn’t About Getting High

What if methamphetamine wasn’t about getting high — but about finally being able to think?


In this raw and revealing episode of Psychiatry, Rewritten — The Gray Area, we explore what happens when someone with undiagnosed ADHD turns to street stimulants out of desperation.


Through powerful storytelling, neuroscience, and lived expertise, we reframe addiction as a response to unmet needs — not a failure of character.


🎧 Topics covered:

  • ​Why some people feel calmer on meth than off it
  • ​The neurobiology behind ADHD and stimulant regulation
  • ​The science of self-medication and misdiagnosis
  • ​How shame harms — and what healing actually looks like


Because sometimes, the drug wasn’t the escape.

It was the only thing that made life feel manageable.


Q: Have you or someone you love ever used something to self-regulate before knowing what was really going on?

Tell us what helped you feel seen — or what you wish someone had understood.


Resources


  • ​ Khantzian, E. J. (1997). The self-medication hypothesis of substance use disorders: A reconsideration and recent applications. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 4(5), 231–244.
  • ​ Wilens, T. E., et al. (2008). Misuse and diversion of stimulants prescribed for ADHD: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 47(1), 21–31.
  • ​ Young, J. T., et al. (2011). ADHD and substance use: Clinical implications of a population-based study of young adults. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 41(2), 159–167.
  • ​ Schoffstall, C. L., & Clark, C. R. (2007). Self-medication practices among individuals with ADHD symptoms. Substance Use & Misuse, 42(4), 703–721.

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Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Exploring the spaces between labels, lives, and healing. Hosted by Laine — a psychiatric nurse practitioner with lived experience — Psychiatry, Rewritten challenges the way we talk about mental health. With honest stories and real conversations, it explores the gray areas between symptoms and identity, diagnosis and humanity. Because healing isn’t linear, and the truth isn’t always clinical. This is where the rewrite begins.