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The new Akathisia Stories host, Ivan Kaiser, sits down with his aunt, Kristina Kaiser, for a conversation about medication safety, loss, and purpose. Kristina’s daughter — and Ivan’s cousin — Natalie, died after developing akathisia, a medication-induced disorder that can lead to self-harm, violence, and suicide. About Kristina: A communications consultant and educator with 25+ years of experience in nonprofit, corporate, and public health sectors, Kristina now dedicates her work with MISSD to something profoundly important: helping families avoid the harm and loss hers endured. About Ivan: Ivan Kaiser is a filmmaker and two-time CAANEs (Cinema at the Edge Independent Film Festival Awards) invitee. As Natalie’s cousin, he brings both creative storytelling and a personal commitment to advancing MISSD’s mission. MISSD’s mission is clear: raise awareness, reduce avoidable harm, save lives. Show notes: 🔹 Study 329 was published by the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP). See calls for retraction at: https://study329.org/ 🔹 FDA’s SSRI black box warning: https://tinyurl.com/3mac47wb 🔹 “Akathisia,” a watercolor by Natalie Jukes: https://tinyurl.com/frbtkb26 The art was inspired by a quote from former Harvard pscyhiatrist, Dr. Joseph Glenmullen: "There are two sides to akathisia. One is outer restlessness you can observe, but the other, much more important one, is an extraordinary state of terror inside a person." Clarification: Even small dose changes can cause withdrawal akathisia. The first calls to retract Study 329 began more than 20 years ago and are ongoing. JAACAP has issued no retraction, but instead published "an expression of concern" after this podcast aired. https://www.jaacap.org/article/S0890-... 👉 Subscribe to Akathisia Stories on YouTube — and follow on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. See MISSD.co for more resources.