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Article: Anti-Psychiatry Heritage and the Publication of Phoenix Rising in Toronto, Canada, 1980-1990, by Geoffrey Reaume 

Posted on December 8, 2025 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear Hmadness readers, Geoffrey Reaume’s article Anti-Psychiatry Heritage and the Publication of Phoenix Rising in Toronto, Canada, 1980–1990, published in… Read more Article: Anti-Psychiatry Heritage and the Publication of Phoenix Rising in Toronto, Canada, 1980-1990, by Geoffrey Reaume 

Book: Family matters. The rise of the Dutch family movement in mental health care (1960-2000), by Irene Geerts

Posted on August 18, 2025 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear H-Madness readers,The book The Rise of the Dutch Family Movement in Mental Health Care (1960–2000), by Irene Geerts, based… Read more Book: Family matters. The rise of the Dutch family movement in mental health care (1960-2000), by Irene Geerts

Antipsychiatrie et droits des patient-es. Mouvements contestataires et crise institutionnelle à Genève (1972-1989), Virginie Stucki, Georg éditeur, 2025

Posted on May 30, 2025 by lenamoneme

Dear h-madness readers, we are pleased to present you this new book. On June 29, 1980, a young man was… Read more Antipsychiatrie et droits des patient-es. Mouvements contestataires et crise institutionnelle à Genève (1972-1989), Virginie Stucki, Georg éditeur, 2025

Live Online Discussion on Film Mad to Be Normal

Posted on April 20, 2021 by gae16802

The Psychology Film Club sponsored by the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology will be hosting a live online… Read more Live Online Discussion on Film Mad to Be Normal

This week in the NY Times: “Sybil: A Brilliant Hysteric?”

Posted on November 29, 2014November 30, 2014 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

This week, columnist Clyde Haberman published a piece in the New York Times dealing with the fluidity of the Dissociative Identity Disorder… Read more This week in the NY Times: “Sybil: A Brilliant Hysteric?”

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