"Unfazed by the authority of psychiatry and a conventional wisdom discouraging their recovery, ex-patients created a social justice movement insisting on opportunities for recovery for people with a psychiatric diagnosis"--
"Unfazed by the authority of psychiatry and a conventional wisdom discouraging their recovery, ex-patients created a social justice movement insisting on opportunities for recovery for people with a psychiatric diagnosis"--
Phyllis Vine’s book, Families in Pain (Pantheon, 1982), was the first book to discuss family relationships of the mentally ill. As a tenured professor of American history at Sarah Lawrence College until 1989, she included courses in the History of Heath Care. In 2007 she founded MIWatch.org, an aggregate of information on mental illness, including archival materials, interviews with activists, researchers, professionals, and politicians, as well as edited guest editorials, produced podcasts and online videos, and wrote her own column. Vine was a founding member of NAMI-New York State and served on the Carter Center’s annual Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Symposium. Presently she is the President of the Board of Directors of Gould Farm, the oldest farm-based residential treatment program for people with mental illness in the US. She also the author of One Man’s Castle: Clarence Darrow in Defense of the American Dream (HarperCollins, 2004).
Inhaltsangabe
Dramatis Personae Acronyms and Abbreviations A Note on Language INTRODUCTION BJ’s Story PART 1: SETTING THE STAGE CHAPTER 1 Tear ’Em Down CHAPTER 2 “Nothing About Us Without Us” CHAPTER 3 Building Opportunities for Community Care CHAPTER 4 Because of Our Sons CHAPTER 5 A First Lady’s Law PART 2: THE CHALLENGES CHAPTER 6 With Blinders On CHAPTER 7 Finding a Strategic Vision CHAPTER 8 This Is America’s Shame CHAPTER 9 The Gentlemen from Kentucky CHAPTER 10 Dueling Diagnoses CHAPTER 11 The Soul’s Frail Dwelling House CHAPTER 12 The Clozapine Story—Risk-Benefit or Risky Benefits PART 3: SOLUTIONS CHAPTER 13 Building a Village CHAPTER 14 Leadership in the Service of Peers CHAPTER 15 Stand on Cue CHAPTER 16 The Impracticalities of the Situation CHAPTER 17 A Vintage Year CHAPTER 18 Recovery and Wellness Epilogue Acknowledgments A Note on Sources Notes Index
Dramatis Personae Acronyms and Abbreviations A Note on Language INTRODUCTION BJ’s Story PART 1: SETTING THE STAGE CHAPTER 1 Tear ’Em Down CHAPTER 2 “Nothing About Us Without Us” CHAPTER 3 Building Opportunities for Community Care CHAPTER 4 Because of Our Sons CHAPTER 5 A First Lady’s Law PART 2: THE CHALLENGES CHAPTER 6 With Blinders On CHAPTER 7 Finding a Strategic Vision CHAPTER 8 This Is America’s Shame CHAPTER 9 The Gentlemen from Kentucky CHAPTER 10 Dueling Diagnoses CHAPTER 11 The Soul’s Frail Dwelling House CHAPTER 12 The Clozapine Story—Risk-Benefit or Risky Benefits PART 3: SOLUTIONS CHAPTER 13 Building a Village CHAPTER 14 Leadership in the Service of Peers CHAPTER 15 Stand on Cue CHAPTER 16 The Impracticalities of the Situation CHAPTER 17 A Vintage Year CHAPTER 18 Recovery and Wellness Epilogue Acknowledgments A Note on Sources Notes Index
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