Your Support is Needed
Growing the Mailer relies on reader support. This was a banner year for growth. Thank you.
For the past three years, I’ve built the newsletter to well over three thousand subscribers and just under 100 paid subscribers. When I first began the newsletter, I wasn’t sure how it would grow or what direction it might take, but I knew I wanted to build it into something that allowed myself an opportunity to both report on my own psychological research and scholarship (that was becoming much harder to do within the confines of the left-wing Academy), but also provide a platform for students and colleagues to write about issues that mattered to them. I feel I have done both and am grateful for your readership and support which has been crucial to realizing the vision of the newsletter.
Several guest writers have provided contributions—in some case more than one—which have been well-received and further shaped the direction of the newsletter in important ways. These writers, including Zachary McClanahan, Jake MacCallum, and Ryan Rogers will continue to be featured, as well as many others who have reached out to me with a desire to write for the Mailer about important issues in mental health, including gender ideology, the politicization of clinical and counseling therapies, and the connection between left-wing postmodernism and the corruption of empirical scholarship in psychological science. I have also used the Mailer to write about these issues, including posting preprint versions of academic manuscripts which have ultimately been accepted for publication.
As you prepare for the holidays, I hope you will considering continuing to support the evolution of the Mailer newsletter by becoming a paid subscriber. I have a goal of increasing the number of paid subscribers to over 100 before the end of the year. This is a modest goal and only requires twenty of you to sign up! The larger vision is to make the Mailer a platform for myself, students, and colleagues a place to speak openly about the issues that are at the heart of the discourse around psychopathology and mental health.
Consider introducing a friend or relative to the Multilevel Mailer for Christmas.
Of course, there is also somebody on your gift list interested in the politics and practice of mental health for whom a subscription to The Multilevel Mailer would be the perfect choice. (Well, maybe not, but there could be!)
$5 for a single month or $60 for twelve months and you also can be assured that this gift is a meaningful one: it is helping to support students and other academics push back against Woke ideology that is degrading mental health research and practice.
That’s all there is to it!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from The Multilevel Mailer.


