Chapter 1: Introduction to this book and to this projectChapter 2: "It is All about Racism" Dialogue with Indigenous Scholar and Activist Roland ChrisjohnChapter 3: "Our Freedom of Speech over our Medical License" Dialogue with the Conscience of Psychiatry-Peter BregginChapter 4: Dialogue with Journalist Extraordinaire: Robert WhitakerChapter 5: Dialogue with Survivor and Academic Lauren TenneyChapter 6: On Berlin Runaway House: Dialogue with Kim WicheraChapter 7: Toward a Democratic Psychiatry?: Dialogue with Ian ParkerChapter 8: "Activism is My Real Job" The Mad Movement in Chile: Dialogue with Tatiana Castillo Chapter 9: "There is no place on this Planet for Psychiatry-Period!" Dialogue with Don WeitzChapter 10: Autistic and Mad: Dialogue with Nick WalterChapter 11: Dialogue with Indigenous Leader and Psych Survivor MichaelChapter 12: "This is Not a Time to Lie Low" Dialogue with International Lawyer, Survivor, and Human Rights Advocate Tina MinkowitzChapter 13: "I So Loved My Son that I had to Promise him that I'd Do Everything that I Could" Dialogue with Mother and Archivist Julie WoodChapter 14: Epistemicide: Dialogue with "Global Mental Health" Critic China MillsChapter 15: "The Movement is an Intrinsic Part of Who I Am" Dialogue with Bonnie BurstowEpilogueAppendix A: List of Movements Frequently Referenced and the Distinctions Between ThemAppendix B: List of Commonly Used AbbreviationsAppendix C: Glossary of Frequently Used Words.
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