Stephen Morgan has died.
Here is the Facebook Announcement from Intentional Peer Support
He was a rare individual, loved by everyone who knew him. A beautiful light gone from this plane too soon
I’ll never forget when I met him. He came to my home in Asheville at the beginning of all the beautiful connections made among those in the mad movement online. He was 26. He literally shone like a light. His face is etched in my memory when I opened the door and saw him for the first time and he felt like my brother.
He shared eight articles that he wrote here on Beyond Meds.
In his memory I ask that if you’ve not read them before, please do. And if you have read them, you might just find that they’re wonderful a second time around.
I felt honored at the time that he would want me to share his work. And now I’m so glad that I have this small body of his beauty kept here in the archives.
- Reviving the Myth of Mental Illness — by Steven Morgan
- The wind never lies — Steve Morgan’s transformation story
- Neuroplasticity of the brain — Steven Morgan
- Stranger *** (inside the psych ward) By Steven Morgan
- Indicator species — By Steven Morgan
- A letter to NAMI: by Steven Morgan
- Questioning the status quo — Steve Morgan
- The other side of Mental Health Science — Steve Morgan
Other posts that feature the work of Steven Morgan
***Vermont to have a Soteria: healing home for those with psychosis with little or no psych meds (two videos that feature talks with Steven
***Reinventing Bipolar and Visionary Ecology, Steven Morgan: Madness Radio
Here is a memorial page for Steven.
And Steven’s website with lots of photography, writing and other things.
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