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Androids DO Dream: Dr Oli's Mental Health Journey

著者: Dr. Oli Delgaram-Nejad
ナレーター: Oliver Delgaram-Nejad
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Androids DO Dream: Dr Oli’s Mental Health Journey

What does psychosis feel like from the inside?

What does care look like when you are frightened, medicated, restrained—and trying to make sense of a world that no longer behaves as expected?

And what happens when the same person later returns as a member of staff, and then as a researcher?

Androids DO Dream is a first-person account of psychosis and mental health care told from three intersecting perspectives: patient, healthcare assistant, and academic researcher. Drawing on podcast transcripts and lived experience, Dr Oli Delgaram-Nejad traces two episodes of psychosis and the long, uneven path of recovery that followed—not as a story of breakdown and cure, but as an exploration of meaning, fear, credibility, and humanity.

The book takes listeners inside A&E, acute psychiatric wards, and PICU; into experiences of delusion, restraint, medication, and insight; and later into the quieter challenges of living openly with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Along the way, it reflects on stigma, autonomy, occupational therapy, emotional regulation, and the subtle ways mental illness reshapes how a person is listened to and believed.

Written in clear, accessible language and grounded in ethical restraint, Androids DO Dream does not romanticise psychosis, nor does it reduce it to symptoms alone. Instead, it asks difficult questions: how people make meaning under extreme distress, how systems balance care and control, and what is lost when lived experience is treated as noise rather than knowledge.

©2025 Oliver Delgaram-Nejad (P)2026 Oliver Delgaram-Nejad
不安障害 心の健康 心理学 心理学・心の健康
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