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Am I the only one?10/22/2021 I was really excited when I heard about DEHEM. I’ve been in graduate school for 10 years, and I’ve met very few other disabled people. Still, even after reading through all of the roll calls, I feel like I’m the only one like me in academia. I’m a schizophrenic with borderline (BPD). In all the conversations I’ve seen about mental health visibility in academia, I’ve NEVER seen anything about academics who experience psychosis. Anxiety and depression are becoming more normalized, but psychosis is being left out of the conversation. When I first started graduate school, I joined a group for mentally ill academics. Everyone inspired me with how open they were about their diagnoses. When I announced that I wanted to be open, too, the reaction was “Woah! No! No one will hire a schizophrenic.” Maybe there are other academics like me out there, but we’re being silenced and kept in hiding. I wish I could post this story with my name; but, since I want to become a professor, I just can’t risk it. My plea to those who are working on mental health issues in academia is to remember that I’m not the only one like me out there. Thank you to our anonymous author for sharing their story.
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