We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health--Stories and Research Challenging the Biomedical Model
25 unflinching stories and essays from the front lines of the radical mental health movement
 
Overmedication, police brutality, electroconvulsive therapy, involuntary hospitalization, traumas that lead to intense altered states and suicidal thoughts: these are the struggles of those labeled “mentally ill.” While much has been written about the systemic problems of our mental-health care system, this book gives voice to those with personal experience of psychiatric miscare often excluded from the discussion, like people of color and LGBTQ+ communities. It is dedicated to finding working alternatives to the “Mental Health Industrial Complex” and shifting the conversation from mental illness to mental health.
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We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health--Stories and Research Challenging the Biomedical Model
25 unflinching stories and essays from the front lines of the radical mental health movement
 
Overmedication, police brutality, electroconvulsive therapy, involuntary hospitalization, traumas that lead to intense altered states and suicidal thoughts: these are the struggles of those labeled “mentally ill.” While much has been written about the systemic problems of our mental-health care system, this book gives voice to those with personal experience of psychiatric miscare often excluded from the discussion, like people of color and LGBTQ+ communities. It is dedicated to finding working alternatives to the “Mental Health Industrial Complex” and shifting the conversation from mental illness to mental health.
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We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health--Stories and Research Challenging the Biomedical Model

We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health--Stories and Research Challenging the Biomedical Model

We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health--Stories and Research Challenging the Biomedical Model

We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health--Stories and Research Challenging the Biomedical Model

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25 unflinching stories and essays from the front lines of the radical mental health movement
 
Overmedication, police brutality, electroconvulsive therapy, involuntary hospitalization, traumas that lead to intense altered states and suicidal thoughts: these are the struggles of those labeled “mentally ill.” While much has been written about the systemic problems of our mental-health care system, this book gives voice to those with personal experience of psychiatric miscare often excluded from the discussion, like people of color and LGBTQ+ communities. It is dedicated to finding working alternatives to the “Mental Health Industrial Complex” and shifting the conversation from mental illness to mental health.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781623173623
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Publication date: 07/09/2019
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
Sales rank: 305,395
File size: 791 KB

About the Author

L. D. GREEN is a queer and non-binary writer, performer, educator, and mental health advocate. They co-edited We've Been Too Patient with Kelechi Ubozoh in 2019, and authored Phoenix Song, published by Black Lawrence Press in 2022. Their work has been published on Salon, The Body is Not an Apology, Sinister Wisdom, Foglifter and elsewhere. A graduate of Vassar College, they earned their MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College and have attended several artist retreats and residencies, including Lambda Literary and Gullkistan in Iceland. As professor of English at Los Medanos College in the San Francisco Bay Area, they teach composition, creative writing, and literature. They are collaborating with artist Jamie Kiemle on the Young Adult graphic novel Journey to the Enchanted Inkwell. At other times in their life they have been a poetry slam champion and a trumpet player for an activist brass band. For more info, visit: www.ldgreen.org.

KELECHI UBOZOH is a Nigerian-American writer, mental health advocate, and public speaker. She is the first undergraduate ever published in the New York Times. Her story of recovery is featured in O, The Oprah Magazine and the documentary, The S Word, which follows the lives of suicide attempt survivors (now on Amazon Prime). She has appeared on CBS This Morning with Gayle King, and has presented at Cornell and Yale. Ubozoh previously supervised mental health programs and led communication operations at a mental health nonprofit organization. Currently, she is a consultant and works with communities on system transformation. When she isn’t working, she enjoys writing poetry and performing. Ubozoh’s work is published in Argot Magazine, Multiplicity, Endangered Species, Enduring Values, and the forthcoming anthology Trauma, Tresses, & Truth: Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narrative. In 2021 she was named a Mental Health Champion by the Steinberg Institute. For more information, visit kelechiubozoh.com.
 

Table of Contents

Foreword Robert Whitaker ix

Acknowledgments xvii

Editors' Introduction Kelechi Ubozoh L. D. Green 1

Part 1 Narrative as a Radical Healing Strategy: Personal Stories of Lived Experience with Mental Health

Dear DR Leah Harris 11

To Call Myself Beloved Leah Harris 15

Can't We Just Pray it Away? Faith Communities and Their Role in Mental Health Support Jeneé Darden 23

Untitled Chris Anastasia 29

Unfrozen Lyndsey Ellis 35

How to Tame a Flying Dragon Anita Roman 39

How My Friends Showed Up: Mutual Aid Kelechi Ubozoh 49

We've Been Too Patient: How Mutual Aid Can Improve Therapy and Transform Society L. D. Green 51

Who Do You Think You Are? Shizue Seigel 61

ECT: Day One Alice Mignon 73

For Psychiatric Survivors, Friends Make the Best Medicine Imogen Prism 77

From Burning Man To Bellevue: A Hero's Journey Jeffrey Goines 87

Infiltrating the Mental Health Industrial Complex: On Being a Mental Health Patient-Professional Elisa Magon 97

On Becoming a Politicized Healer Jacks McNamara 115

Apples and Oranges L. D. Green 121

Where Icarus Flew Ken Paul Rosenthal 125

Occupational Therapy Casey Gardner 129

She Wasn't Crazy Kelechi Ubozoh 135

Part 2 Radical Interventions: Challenging the Biomedical Model and Stigma with the Recovery Model

What is Radical Mental Health? 139

The Mindful Occupation Collective

What's There to be Proud Of? Patrick Corrigan 147

Treating Trauma Through The Imagination: Therapeutic Effects of Simulation and Mimetic Induction Alisha Ali Stephan Wolfert 163

Underground Transmissions and Centering The Marginalized: Collaborative Strategies for Re-Visioning the Public Mental Health System Sascha Altman DuBrul 171

Dangerous Gifts: A New Wave of Mad Resistance Jonah Bossewitch 189

The Intersection of Mental Health, Communities of Color, and suicide Kelechi Ubozoh 219

Afterword: Mental Health in the Age of Perpetual Crisis L. D. Green 229

Afterword: Do Your Part Kelechi Ubozoh 235

Epilogue: The Power of Narrative Therapy in the Recovery Model Jessie Roth 237

Glossary 241

About The Editors 243

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