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- BIPOLAR DISORDER FAQ 1.1 - FILE 4 OF 4
-
- Continued from Part 3...
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- USENET Newsgroups
- -----------------
-
- The two principal newsgroups of interest to people with Bipolar Disorder
- are:
-
- alt.support.depression.manic (ASDM) and
- soc.support.depression.manic (SSDM).
-
-
- The following newsgroups may also be helpful and interesting:
-
- alt.support.depression
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- alt.support.depression.seasonal
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- alt.society.mental-health
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- bionet.neuroscience
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- sci.med.psychobiology
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- sci.psychology.announce
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- sci.psychology.consciousness
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- sci.psychology.journals.psyche
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- sci.psychology.journals.psycoloquy
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- sci.psychology.misc
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- sci.psychology.personality
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- sci.psychology.psychotherapy
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- sci.psychology.research
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- sci.psychology.theory
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- soc.support.depression.crisis
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- soc.support.depression.family
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- soc.support.depression.misc
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- soc.support.depression.seasonal
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- soc.support.depression.treatment
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-
-
- World Wide Web Sites
- --------------------
-
- The gold standard for bipolar-related Web sites is Pendulum Resources,
- maintained by Doug Barlow (hugman@atl.mindspring.com) and found at:
-
- http://www.mindspring.com/~hugman/pendulum
-
- Doug links to many related sites as well.
-
- Another terrific site is Dr. Ivan K. Goldberg's "Depression Central" at:
-
- http://www.psycom.net/depression.central.html
-
- Both of these sites are regularly and conscientiously maintained
- and contain numerous outside links.
-
-
-
-
- ----------
- 6.2 Books
- ----------
-
- Q: What are some good books to read about bipolar disorder?
-
- A: Everyone has their own favorites. The ones that are most often mentioned or
- recommended are:
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- "A Brilliant Madness" by Patty Duke and Dr. Gloria Hochman
- "An Unquiet Mind" by Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison
- "The Depression Workbook" by Mary Ellen Copeland
- "Touched With Fire" by Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison
- "Questions and Answers about Depression and Its Treatment" by Dr. Ivan Goldberg
-
- The standard medical textbook on bipolar disorder is "Manic Depressive Illness"
- by Frederick Goodwin and Kay Redfield Jamison.
-
- Full references for these books, and many more, can be found below. The
- following list of books has been derived from various sources, including Joy
- Ikelman's Media File. (To obtain the latest version of the Media File--a
- listing of books, movies, tapes, plays, and other media resources of interest
- to folks with bipolar disorder, send e-mail to Joy at parrot@frii.com.)
-
- *******************************************************************************
-
- Title: A Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness
- Author: Patty Duke (Anna Pearce) and Dr. Gloria Hochman
- Publisher: Bantam Books; 1992
- ISBN: 0-553-07256-0
- Comments: Patty Duke's very personal account of her struggle with
- manic-depression. Duke writes every other chapter, while
- Hochman writes about the more clinical aspects of
- manic-depression.
-
-
- Title: The Broken Brain: The Biological Revolution in Psychiatry
- Author: Nancy Andreasen, M.D., Ph.D.
- Publisher/Year: Harper-Perennial; 1984
- ISBN: 0-060-91272-3
- Comments: Scientific theories on biochemistry, brain function and
- biophysics of neurotransmission. Language is semi-technical
- but meant for the layperson.
-
-
- Title: A Brotherhood of Tyrants: Manic Depression and Absolute
- Power
- Authors: D. Jablow Hershman & Julian Lieb
- Publisher/Year: 1994
- ISBN: 0-87975-888-0
- Comments: The authors consider tyranny as the product of bipolar
- disorder (especially mania) together with ruthlessness, ambition,
- paranoia, and other charming qualities. The approach is
- interdisciplinary, combining psychiatry and history. They present
- biographies of the public and private lives of Napoleon,
- Hitler, and Stalin.
-
-
- Title: Call Me Anna; The Autobiography of Patty Duke
- Author: Patty Duke (Anna Pearce) (with Kenneth Duran)
- Publisher/Year: Bantam Books, 1987
- ISBN: 0-553-05209-9
- Comments: Patty Duke's autobiography.
-
-
- Title: Creative Brainstorms: The Relationship Between Madness
- and Genius
- Author: Russell R. Monroe, M.D.
- Publisher: Irvington Publishers, Inc. 740 Broadway, NY NY 10003
- ISBN: 0-8290-1769-0
- Comments: Robert Lowell and Ernest Hemingway are the main persons the
- author uses as examples of artists with manic-depression.
- Others are mentioned: Ezra Pound, Mary Lamb, Virginia Woolf.
-
-
- Title: The Depression Workbook: A Guide for Living with Depression and
- Manic Depression
- Author: Mary Ellen Copeland
- Publisher: New Haringer Publications; 1992
- ISBN:
- Comments: A detailed overview of the history, causes and treatment
- of mood disorders. Offers step-by-step, self-help guidance
- for taking responsibility for your own wellness; using
- charts to track and control your moods; find appropriate
- mental health professionals; build a support system,
- increase your self-confidence and self-esteem; using
- relaxation, diet, exercise and full-spectrum light to
- stabilize your moods; and avoid conditions that can
- exacerbate you moods swings. "An essential tool to assist
- people struggling with depression and mania to gain insight
- to actively enter a lifelong journey of healing and
- wellness."
-
-
- Title: Depression: The Mood Disease
- Author: Francis M. Mondimore, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990
- ISBN: 0-801-83856-8
- Comments: Contains-- Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment (Mood,
- Depression, Bipolar Disorder), Variations, Causes, and Connections,
- and Getting Better. From the jacket: "Dr. Mondimore's book reduces
- the complexities of this baffling and very common illness to terms
- the general reader can understand. Having been treated for
- manic-depression for more than ten years and considering myself
- something of a lay expert, I was pleasantly surprised at
- how much this book increased my own knowledge of the subject."
- --Thomas M. Posey, President, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.
-
-
- Title: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric
- Association (DSM-IV)
- Publisher/Year: Version IV; American Psychiatric Association, 1994
- ISBN: 0-89042-062-9
- Comments: Lists all mental illnesses and diagnostic criteria and assigns
- a coding system. Fascinating reading.
-
-
- Title: The Emotional Pharmacy
- Author: Roberta Morgan
- Publisher/Year: Body Press, 1988
- ISBN: 0-895-86709-5
- Comments: Covers psychological problems treatable with psychoactives as
- well as recreationals and their affect on brain chemistry and
- behavior.
-
-
- Title: The Essential Guide to Psychiatric Drugs
- Author: Jack Gorman
- Publisher/Year: St. Martin's Press; 1992
- ISBN: 0-312-06967-7
- Comments: Discussion of psychiatric drugs, info about side effects,
- and practical tips, in non-technical language.
-
-
- Title: Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy
- Author: David Burns, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: Signet; 1980
- ISBN: 0-451-16776-7
- Comments: Self-help cognitive therapy techniques for depression,
- anxiety, etc.
-
-
- Title: The Feeling Good Handbook
- Author: David D. Burns, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: Plume; 1989
- ISBN: 0-452-26174-0
-
-
- Title: Fire in the Brain: Clinical Tales of Hallucinations
- Author: Ronald K. Siegel
- Publisher/Year: E.P. Dutton, NY; 1992
- ISBN:
- Comments: Siegel is a professor at UCLA School of Medicine's Department
- of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Studies of various
- hallucinatory experiences, including sleep disorder states.
-
-
- Title: The Good News About Depression
- Author: Mark S. Gold
- Publisher/Year: Bantam; 1986
- ISBN: 0-553-34511-7
- Comments: Nontechnical discussion of depression as a biochemical illness.
-
-
- Title: The Good News About Panic, Anxiety and Phobias; Cures,
- Treatments and Solutions in the New Age of Biopsychiatry
- Author: Mark S. Gold, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: 1989
- ISBN:
- Comments: How biological mimickers can cause psychiatric symptoms,
- caffeine, sunlight, OCD, medications, tests, MAO levels, etc.
- Lists resources by state and contains a bibliography.
-
-
- Title: Graedons' Best Medicine from Herbal Remedies to High-
- Tech Rx Breakthroughs
- Authors: Joe and Teresa Graedon
- Publisher/Year: 1991
- ISBN:
- Comments: Very readable, nontech reference book with useful inserts
- on such topics as "Drug-induced Insomnia." Has separate chapters
- on "High Anxiety," "Mind Matters," and others.
-
-
- Title: How to Cope with Depression - A Complete Guide for You and Your
- Family
- Author: J. Raymond DePaulo, Jr. M.D. and Keith Russel Ablow, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: Ballantine Books; 1989
- ISBN: 0-449-21930-5
-
-
- Title: Impressive Depressives
- Author: Peter Nolan Lawrence
- Publisher/Year: 1994
- ISBN: 0-95-22806-04
- Comments: The author is bipolar, himself. Lawrence cites 75 bipolar
- people including Bach, Beethoven, Rossini, JMW Turner, Dumas,
- Shelley, Byron, Lincoln, Edison and the author himself. Published
- in aid of the (U.K.) Manic Depression Fellowship.
-
-
- Title: Key to Genius: Manic Depression and the Creative Life
- Author: D. Jablow Hershman & Julian Lieb
- Publisher/Year: Prometheus, 1988
- ISBN:
- Comments: A discussion of imagination, manic depression, and a few famous
- people of the past as examples.
-
-
- Title: Listening To Prozac
- Author: Peter D. Kramer, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: Viking; 1993
- ISBN: 0-670-84183-8
- Comments: A psychiatrist explores some of the implications of anti-
- depressants, and especially of Prozac's unusual effects on
- the personality. Kramer also discusses the recent research
- on depression, as well as several other issues which seem
- linked to depression.
-
-
- Title: Lithium Encyclopedia for Clinical Practice
- Authors: J.W. Jefferson, J.H. Geist, D.L. Ackerman, J.A. Carroll
- Publisher/Year: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC
- 1987
- Comments: This book addresses the action of lithium, its interaction
- with other drugs, its effects on other conditions, side
- effects, and practical advice for use.
-
-
- Title: The Looney Bin Trip
- Author: Kate Millett
- Publisher/Year: Simon and Schuster, NY, 1990
- ISBN: 0-671-67930-9
- Comments: Miller is manic depressive. She writes of her experiences in
- mental hospitals in the U.S. and Ireland, and of her life in
- setting up a woman's cooperative. Controversial reading.
-
-
- Title: Lost Puritan: A Life of Robert Lowell
- Author: Paul Mariani
- Publisher/Year: W.W. Norton & Co., NY, 1994
- ISBN: 0-393-03661-8
- Comments: A very readable biography of Robert Lowell, poet, using
- hundreds of Lowell's unpublished manuscripts and letters, and
- dozens of interviews. Fully covers Lowell's manic depressive
- episodes and how they affected his life. Also gives a window
- into treatment of manic depression in the 1950s and 60s.
-
-
- Title: Manic Depression: Illness or Awakening
- Author: Robert E. Kelly
- Publisher/Year: Knowledge Unlimited Publishers, 1995
-
-
- Title: Manic-Depressive Illness
- Author: Fredrick K. Goodwin, M.D., & Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D.
- Publisher/Year: Oxford; 1990
- ISBN: 0-195-03934-3
- Comments: This is THE medical textbook for manic depression. It is
- technical, but excellent. Highly recommended.
-
-
- Title: Medicine and Mental Illness; the Use of Drugs in Psychiatry
- Authors: Marvin E. Lickey and Barbara Gordon
- Publisher/Year: W.H. Freeman & Co., NY, 1991
- ISBN: 0-7167-2196-1 (soft)
- Comments: Provides an overview of drug therapies for varying forms
- of mental illness.
-
-
- Title: Mind, Mood, and Medicine: A Guide to the New Biopsychiatry
- Author: Paul H. Wender, and Donald F. Klein
- Publisher/Year: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, Pub., 1981
- Comments: Non-technical, goes into the biological bases of psychiatric
- illnesses, and also treatments (as of 1981).
-
-
- Title: Moodswing
- Author: Ronald Fieve
- Publisher/Year: Bantam Books, 1989 (Revised)
- ISBN: 0-553-27983-1
- Comments: A "classic." Contains information and anecdotal stories about
- depressives and manic depressives; by the individual who spearheaded
- lithium therapy.
-
-
- Title: 9 Highland Road
- Author: Michael Winerup
- Publisher/Year: Pantheon Books, 1994
- ISBN: 0-679-40724-3
- Comments: (jacket notes) "An unprecedented and riveting account of
- the life and lives of a group home for the mentally ill: the
- residents, their families, and the counselors, social workers,
- and psychologists which whom they work." Includes struggles
- with illnesses plus the struggle with bureaucracies in
- keeping the home alive. Excellent book for those interested in
- patient advocacy.
-
-
- Title: On the Edge of Darkness: Conversations about Conquering
- Depression.
- Author: Kathy Cronkite
- Publisher/Year: Doubleday; 1994
- ISBN: 0-385-42194-X
- Comments: Features a variety of personal stories about unipolar
- and bipolar disorder, including those of some famous, living
- people.
-
-
- Title: Overcoming Depression
- Author: Dimitri F. and Janice Papolos
- Publisher/Year: Harper-Perennial; 1992. (revised)
- ISBN: 0-060-96594-0 (paper)
- Comments: Good basic text on the various aspects of depression and
- manic/depression. Considered by some to be a "classic" in
- the field.
-
-
- Title: Physicians' Desk Reference, 49th Edition (also in paperback, in
- condensed version)
- Medical Consultant: Arky, Ronald, M.D.
- ISBN: N/A
- Comments: The standard guide to prescription drugs for physicians.
- Usually referred to as "The PDR."
-
- An expensive, but worthwhile investment for anyone who's ever been
- told that ANY drug is "perfectly safe" or "without side-effects".
- Cross-indexed by manufacturers brand names, generic names, product
- identification guide, product information, and diagnostic
- information. A "must-have" for anyone who wishes to be an informed
- consumer.
-
-
- Title: The Pill Book
- Editor: Lawrence Chilnick (editor)
- Publisher/Year: Bantam Books, NY; (6th Edition, paperback)
- ISBN: 0-553-29463-6
- Comments: An illustrated guide to the most-prescribed drugs in the
- United States. Invaluable resource. Unlike the PDR, where the
- information is supplied by drug manufacturers, The Pill Book
- has been compiled by an independent panel of doctors and
- researchers. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
-
-
- Title: Questions and Answers about Depression and its Treatment
- Author: Dr. Ivan Goldberg
- Publisher/Year: The Charles Press; 1993.
- ISBN: ISBN 0-914783-68-8
- Comments: A 112 page FAQ on depression & manic depression. Covers all
- aspects. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. If your bookstore doesn't have
- this one, ask them to order it.
-
-
- Title: Receptors
- Author: Richard M. Restak, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: Bantam Books, NY; 1994
- ISBN: NA
- Comments: "The author is an M.D. who also suffers from unipolar depression.
- Although he's not anti-med, he doesn't claim that medications
- will solve everything either. He writes about how our
- neurological receptors work and about how they affect how we
- feel. Although the book is detailed, it's not so technical that
- you need a PhD to understand what he's saying. He provides a history
- of how the different receptors were discovered, and also discusses
- how alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, heroin, cocaine, and prescription
- drugs effect us. One chapter is devoted to the discovery of lithium
- and discusses how it is used to treat people with manic depression."
-
-
- Title: This for Remembrance; The Autobiography of Rosemary
- Clooney
- Author: Rosemary Clooney, with Raymond Strait
- Publisher/Date: Simon & Schuster, NY, 1977
- ISBN: 0-671-16976-9
- Comments: Clooney is bipolar; the first three chapters detail the manic
- episode which led to her hospitalization.
-
-
- Title: Touched with Fire: Manic-depressive Illness and the Artistic
- Temperament
- Author: Kay Redfield Jamison
- Publisher/Year: Free Press: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1993.
- ISBN: 0-0291-6030-8 (cloth) 0-060-96594-0 (paper)
- Comments: A look at a number of 19th century poets, writers, and
- composers who were bipolar. Comment by Dr. James D. Watson,
- Director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Novel laureate
- and author of The Double Helix: "An emphatic analysis of
- the creativity that emerges from a little madness and the
- horror from too much." Highly recommended.
-
-
- Title: True North: A Memoir
- Author: Jill Ker Conway
- Publisher/Year: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994
- ISBN: 0-679-42099-1
- Comments: A memoir that includes, in part, her learning to cope with
- her husband's manic-depressive disorder.
-
-
- Title: Understanding Depression
- Author: Donald Klein, M.D., and Paul Wender, M.D. (founders of the
- National Assn. for Depressive Illness)
- Publisher/Year: Oxford; 1993
- ISBN: 0-195-08669-4
- Comments: Melvin Sabshin, M.D., Medical Director, American Psychiatric
- Assn. writes: "A very good source of information that will
- be extraordinarily useful to patients and their families."
-
-
- Title: An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness
- Author: Kay Jamison
- Publisher/Year: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995
- ISBN: 0-679-44374-6
- Comments: Kay Jamison's autobiography. Jamison, a renowned and respected
- researcher in the field of manic depression, is bipolar. This
- small book is easily readable and recommended.
-
-
- Title: Waking Up, Alive
- Author: Richard Heckler
- Publisher/Year:
- ISBN:
- Comments: A recommended book about the subject of suicide.
-
-
- Title: The Way Up From Down
- Author: Priscilla Slagle, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: NA
- ISBN: 0-312-92914-5
- Comments: It stresses a nutritional approach heavy on the amino acid
- tyrosine, and a complete vitamin supplement program. May work for
- people with less difficult forms of depression.
-
-
- Title: We Heard the Angels of Madness: One Family's Struggle with
- Manic Depression
- Authors: Diane and Lisa Berger
- Publisher/Year: Morrow, 1991
- ISBN: 0-688-09178-4
- Comments: Forwarded by Alexander Vuckovic, M.D. Written by a
- mother who had a son stricken by manic-depression at 19 and
- the rough road they walked to get him the help he needed.
-
-
- Title: What to do During Depression: A Reason to Live
- Author: Melody Beattie (General Editor).
- Publisher/Year: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.; 1992.
- ISBN: 0-8423-0988-8
- Comments: This is a book that explores reasons to live and reasons not
- to commit suicide. It also contains suggestions for life-
- affirming actions people can take to help themselves get
- through those times when they're struggling to find a reason
- to live.
-
-
- Title: What You Need to Know About Psychiatric Drugs
- Author: Stuart C. Yudofsky,M.D.; Robert E. Hales,M.D.; and Tom
- Ferguson,M.D.
- Publisher/Year: Ballantine; 1991
- ISBN: 0-345-37334-0
-
-
- Title: When the Blues Won't Go Away
- Author: Robert Hirschfeld, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: 1991
- ISBN: 0-025-51825-9
- Comments: Concerns new approaches to Dysthymic Disorder and other
- forms of chronic low-grade depression.
-
-
- Title: Winter Blues: Seasonal Affective Disorder and How to Overcome
- It.
- Author: Norman Rosenthal, M.D.
- Publisher/Year: The Guilfold Press; 1993
- ISBN: 0-898-62149-6
-
-
- Title: X Ray
- Author: Ray Davies
- Publisher/Year: 1995
- ISBN:
- Comments: Tells Ray Davies own tales of his life up through the early
- 1970s. It is done in a semi-fictional style. Davies, a founding
- member of the English band The Kinks, is openly manic-depressive.
-
-
- Title: You Are Not Alone
- Author: Julia Thorne with Larry Rothstein
- Publisher/Year: Harper Collins; 1993
- ISBN: 0-060-96977-6
- Comments: The writings of depressives, for both depressives and those
- who need to understand them. Shervert Frazier, M.D., former
- director of the National Institutes of Mental Health says:
- "A ground breaking book that...reveals the impact of
- depression on the lives of everyday people. This little book
- is must reading for sufferers, those associated with
- depression, and mental health professionals"
-
-
- Title: You Mean I Don't Have To Feel This Way?
- Author: Collette Dowling
- Publisher/Year: Bantam Books; 1993
- ISBN: 0-553-37169-X
- Comments: Jeffrey M. Jonas, M.D. writes: "An important book that is
- filled with information helpful to sufferers of mood and
- eating disorders and other illnesses. It should be read not
- only by lay people but also by professionals who deal with
- these illnesses."
-
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- *** 6.3 Magazine and Journal Articles
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- *** 7.0 Controversial Issues - making sense of them
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- *** 7.1 To drug, or not to drug?
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- *** 7.2 Should I participate in a study or other
- research program?
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- *** 7.3 How do I evaluate "alternative" therapies?
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- 7.4 The Psychiatric Survivors' Movement
- -----------------------------------------
-
- The following information was supplied by David Oaks (dendron@efn.org) of the
- Support Coalition, and is abstracted from the Support Coalition FAQ:
-
- Since the very origins of psychiatry, psychiatric survivors
- have individually resisted human rights violations and
- sought humane alternatives. In the past 25 years, however,
- a small wave of diverse organized groups, networks,
- publications, conferences have sprung up and connected
- internationally. Sometimes called the "psychiatric
- survivors liberation movement," or the "mental health
- consumers movement," or even just "mad lib," you are near
- a gateway reaching some of the most incredible examples of
- sheer human survival.
-
- The sisters and brothers in our movement survived lock-ups
- and forced shock. Forced drugs and labels. Homelessness
- and solitary confinement. And yet still they have
- continued to resist, to remember the many killed by
- psychiatry. We've continued to laugh, cry, rant -- but
- never stay silent -- directly in the face of the 20th
- century's most brutal high-tech attempts at mind control.
-
- Support Coalition is an independent alliance of 30 of these
- grassroots groups in the USA, Canada, Europe and New
- Zealand. Several of Support Coalition's key leaders have
- been front-line grassroots activists who have kept the
- candle of struggle lit for over two decades. Dendron News
- is Support Coalition's voice. Dendron is a "madness network
- newspaper" that now reaches 15,000 people internationally.
-
- "Dendrites" are our electronic human rights alerts, sent
- out on the Internet intermittently. "Dendrite" is a free
- one-way low- volume Internet mailing list. To subscribe
- just e-mail to majordomo@efn.org with just these words in
- the body of your message:
-
- subscribe dendrite
-
- "Dendron" is different because it's our hard-copy NEWSPAPER.
-
- We have a web site! The URL is as follows:
-
- http://www.efn.org/~dendron
-
- There's also a free, anything-goes, for-fun mailing list on
- "healing normality." You can join that by e-mailing
- majordomo@efn.org with just these two words in the body of
- your message:
-
- subscribe healnorm
-
-
- *** 7.5 Critics of Psychiatry and Psychology
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- *** 8.0 Is there life (and hope) after diagnosis?
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- *** 8.1 Coping hints from readers and participants
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- *** 8.2 Research trends and directions
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