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The great book of alternatives to psychiatry around the world. (Ex-)users and survivors of psychiatry, therapists, psychiatrists, lawyers, social scientists and relatives report about their alternative work, their successes, their individual and collective experiences. The book highlights alternatives beyond psychiatry, current possibilities of self-help for individuals experiencing madness, and strategies toward implementing humane treatment. What helps me if I go mad? How can I find trustworthy help for a relative or a friend in need? How can I protect myself from coercive treatment? As a…mehr

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The great book of alternatives to psychiatry around the world. (Ex-)users and survivors of psychiatry, therapists, psychiatrists, lawyers, social scientists and relatives report about their alternative work, their successes, their individual and collective experiences. The book highlights alternatives beyond psychiatry, current possibilities of self-help for individuals experiencing madness, and strategies toward implementing humane treatment. What helps me if I go mad? How can I find trustworthy help for a relative or a friend in need? How can I protect myself from coercive treatment? As a family member or friend, how can I help? What should I do if I can no longer bear to work in the mental health field? What are the alternatives to psychiatry, how can I get involved in creating alternatives? Assuming psychiatry would be abolished, what do you propose instead? Those are some of the questions, which are addressed by the 61 authors from all continents.
Autorenporträt
Peter Stastny was born in Vienna, Austria, where he graduated from medical school in 1976. Since 1978 he has been working and residing in New York City. He is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx and has conducted several publically funded research projects in the area of vocational rehabilitation, social support and self-help, in collaboration with individuals who had survived personal crises and psychiatric interventions. Currently, Dr. Stastny is working on the development of alternative services that obviate psychiatric intervention and offer autonomous paths towards recovery and full integration. These activites have engendered a close collaboration with the user-survivor movement, as manifested by joint research projects, publications, service demonstrations, and community work. He is a founding member of the International Network of Treatment Alternatives for Recovery-INTAR. +++ Peter Lehmann. Born in Calw, Black Forest (Germany). Education as a social-pedagogist. Living in Berlin. Founder and editor, Peter Lehmann Publishing. From 1997 to 2000, member of the Executive Committee of Mental Health Europe, the European section of the World Federation for Mental Health. From 1997 to 1999, Chair of the European Network of (ex-)Users and Survivors of Psychiatry (ENUSP), since 2004, ENUSP board member. Book publications include, "Der chemische Knebel - Warum Psychiater Neuroleptika verabreichen" (reprint 2005; "The Chemical Gag-Why Psychiatrists Administer Neuroleptics"); "Schöne neue Psychiatrie" (1996; "Brave New Psychiatry"), Vol. 1: "Wie Chemie und Strom auf Geist und Psyche wirken" ("The Effects of Chemistry and Electricity on the Human Mind and Psyche"), Vol. 2: "Wie Psychopharmaka den Körper verändern" ("How Psychiatric Drugs Change the Body"); "Psychopharmaka absetzen. Erfolgreiches Absetzen von Neuroleptika, Antidepressiva, Lithium, Carbamazepin und Tranquilizern" (2nd ed. 2006; English ed. "Coming off Psychiatric Drugs: Successful Withdrawal from Neuroleptics, Antidepressants, Lithium, Carbamazepine and Tranquilizers" [2004]; Italian edit. "Liberarsi dagli psicofarmaci. Riuscire con pieno successo a liberarsi da neurolettici, antidepressivi, stabilizzanti dell'umore, Ritalin e tranquillanti"