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Judy Chamberlin, The Patient’s Rebellion Against Psychiatry

“I was told that I could not exist outside the institution. (…) Years later, I allowed myself to resent the system that imprisoned me, denied me any meaningful and comforting contact with other people, gave me drugs, confused me so deeply that I thought the treatment was helpful.” (1)

In 1978, when the American Judy Chamberlin published the story of the few months she spent in a mental hospital eleven years earlier, she was not aware that: By itself (“On Our Own”) would become the founding text of a movement much larger than itself: “psychiatry survivors,” patients who rebel against the omnipotence of this institution that claims to cure them. However, Judy Chamberlin was the first to ask him to be punished. In 1966, a young woman dreaming of a suburban home full of children had a miscarriage. His life is falling apart. “Everyone was waiting…

Source: Le Figaro

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