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- Subject: Psychiatric Survivors: Cry of the Invisible
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- The ACTivist July/August 92
-
- The ACTivist is published monthly (one issue during July and August)
- by the ACT for Disarmament Coalition, 736 Bathurst St., Toronto,
- Ontario, Canada, M5S 2R4, phone 416-531-6154, fax 416-531-5850,
- e-mail web:act.
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- ** Written 11:31 pm Aug 11, 1992 by web:act in cdp:gen.newsletter **
- OUT OF THE DARKNESS
-
- Cry of the Invisible:
- Writings from the Homeless and Survivors of
- Psychiatric Hospitals
- Ed. Michael A. Susko
- Conservatory Press
- pp. 334
-
- Reviewed by Don Weitz
-
- Cry of the Invisible is more than the soul-shattering cry
- which I unfortunately have heard all too many times from
- hundreds of psychiatric survivors. This is an intensely personal,
- dramatic and moving collection of stories, poems and illustrations
- from over twenty such survivors, as well as some sharp critiques
- from a few supportive and dissident health professionals.
-
- The heart of this amazing anthology is personal testimony -- the
- survivors' own stories and poems. They speak of raw and searing
- pain, deep suffering, humiliation, rage, and -- miraculously -- love
- and hope in the midst of psychiatric oppression. Most contributors
- have experienced not just the psychiatric crimes of forced drugging,
- electroshock, solitary confinement and/or involuntary committal
- (imprisonment without trial or public hearing), but years of
- homelessness and childhood sexual and physical abuse. These
- writer-survivors are the real heroes, who have survived both
- psychiatric and socio-economic oppression. Many, as victims of
- physical and sexual violence, were also oppressed by their families
- and 'friends'.
-
- The rivetting and poignant contributions shatter the common
- psychiatric/bureaucratic myth that homelessness is just another
- "symptom" of "mental illness" and expose psychiatry as the
- disabling, brainwashing, and fascist force it really is.
-
- It's a minor miracle that the stories do not read like one long horror
- story. For this, we must thank Michael Susko for his sensitive
- editing.
- Although organized around headings ("Wandering", "Invisibility",
- "Wounded Since Childhood", "Quest" and "Advocacy") the book looks
- and reads like a rich, multi-coloured mosaic. The stories, poems,
- drawings and illustrations all seem to fall into place somehow, a
- living whole.
-
- Perhaps most, if not all, of the "Advocacy" section -- a collection
- of critiques of the "mental health system" by prominent professional
- critics -- could have been left out without weakening the larger,
- more personal survivor sections; however, no doubt students
- and researchers will appreciate its inclusion.
-
- Cry of the Invisible is a work of real commitment, honesty and
- love, and I treasure it. The book deserves to be widely read and
- discussed by many, including those professionals who still believe
- in the medical/mental illness myths and lies. Perhaps Susko's next
- book will feature survivor-controlled advocacy and self-help groups
- and other humane and empowering alternatives to the endemic
- psychiatric fascism erroneously labelled "the mental health system."
-
- Don Weitz is a member of Resistance Against Psychiatry, which
- organized a demonstration against electroshock on July 14 and
- continues to stage anti-psychiatry events, as well as distributing
- information. They can be contacted at 416-532-2731.
-
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