“Take Your Pill Dear”: Kate Millett and Psychiatry's Dark Side

Hypatia 8 (1):197-204 (1993)
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Abstract

Kate Miliett's book, The Loony-Bin Trip, is an extraordinary account of her personal experience with involuntary psychiatric commitment. The drama of her conflict with professional psychiatry is so tense, so enraging, that one is likely to find oneself having to set the book aside from time to time just to calm down.

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