Guest Authors on Beyond Meds

This site owes much of its success and influence to the great authors who chose to share their work here. Below are just a few of the more prolific contributors. There are links to their websites in the body of the posts where you can get more information about each author.

There were many more people who may have only contributed once or twice. Some of those people are represented on the Recovery Stories pages.

I will try to add to this list  as I have the time and energy as I’m sure I’ve left off many I’d like to include. The fact is if an article was on this blog I highly valued what that guest writer shared, whether it was a one time contribution or not. There are also well over 5,000 posts on this site, so digging through the archives is no easy task.

I’m sure I’ve left out some great pieces. I’ve already added several people since I first posted this. It’s not because anyone is forgettable, it’s just the archives are huge and my brain is still hardly optimal. Please forgive me if I’ve left you off of this list. I will add people and articles as I remember them or am reminded by others. Feel free to call my attention to anything I might have missed.

The Scribes of Beyond Meds (these are folks with author accounts. click on the name to see their pieces)

Below is the list with all titles as it stands now: 

Paul Woodward: (now at Attention to the Unseen)

Robert Whitaker has his own page and tab here with many articles and links to other works.

Will Hall — 

Will both contributed as a guest writer early on in the life of the blog and then in the last year or so of the blog’s life he came on as a co-editor. This is a link to a list of the pieces he contributed as co-editor. The language of life

Before coming on as an editor he contributed these pieces:

Will Meecham: 

Bruce E. Levine:

Al Galves:

Leah Ida Harris:

Ron Unger:

Steve Morgan:

Grainne Humphrys

Paula Caplan

Vera Sharav

Paul Levy:

Baylissa Frederick:

Sheila Joshi

Daniel Mackler

John Breeding

Gwen Olsen:

Diane D’Angelo

By an Anonymous Friend

Jayme Lynch

  • How I deal with mental breakdowns — a simple but profound practice that amount to a spiritual discipline that anyone can apply to their lives, diagnosed or not.

Chris Kresser

Robert Masters

Giovanna Pompele


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